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2563 days ago

Opus Winds

Brigid from Kinloch

Looking for a great concert? The wind players of Opus Orchestra are frequently complimented by reviewers for their gorgeous solo lines. This is a rare opportunity to hear them perform together in a stunning wind-only programme conducted by Peter Walls.

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2563 days ago

Hospitality Courses at NZMA. Get qualified in just 20 weeks!

NZMA

Want to learn how to make awesome cocktails and café-style coffees? Love talking to people? Do you dream of doing a job that’s actually FUN? Well it’s time to turn that dream into reality! Study Hospitality at NZMA.

We’ll teach you the skills you need to land a great job in the … View more
Want to learn how to make awesome cocktails and café-style coffees? Love talking to people? Do you dream of doing a job that’s actually FUN? Well it’s time to turn that dream into reality! Study Hospitality at NZMA.

We’ll teach you the skills you need to land a great job in the hospitality industry. You’ll study in a real bar, gain work experience in a real cafe, get lots of support and encouragement from your tutors, and graduate with a nationally recognised qualification.

Courses start in October so get in touch and enrol today!
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2564 days ago

Wednesday 20th September 2017 fresh warm German bread

Viola from Taupo Central

A wonderful good Monday afternoon all! :) I am baking coming Wednesday (20th Sept.). If you want to order please select a loaf of your choice from my website (www.brot-art.com) and let me know by Tuesday 19th Sept 5pm what you would like. Please either call or text me on 021 0252 1343 or email … View moreA wonderful good Monday afternoon all! :) I am baking coming Wednesday (20th Sept.). If you want to order please select a loaf of your choice from my website (www.brot-art.com) and let me know by Tuesday 19th Sept 5pm what you would like. Please either call or text me on 021 0252 1343 or email brotart.taupo@gmail.com

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2564 days ago

Love your backyard this Conservation Week

The Team from Department of Conservation

We Kiwis love our backyard. Whether it's our own gardens, parks or our big Kiwi backyard. Because we love it, we want to take care of it. Conservation Week is a great time to show our backyard some love.

There's plenty of ways for you and your family to take part, and we’ll be adding… View more
We Kiwis love our backyard. Whether it's our own gardens, parks or our big Kiwi backyard. Because we love it, we want to take care of it. Conservation Week is a great time to show our backyard some love.

There's plenty of ways for you and your family to take part, and we’ll be adding more local events soon. For information on backyard activities and events near you, visit: www.conservationweek.org.nz....

Plus, keep an eye out for our photo competition details coming soon!

If you know of other Conservation Week events in your area, you can add them to our list here: www.doc.govt.nz...

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2569 days ago

How do you pronounce Tāupo?

Steph Rangi Reporter from Taupō Times

As Māori language week is now on us, a study has revealed that Taupō is one of the most mispronounced place names in Aotearoa. Have you had any experiences with people mispronouncing Tāupo? Type NFP if you don't want your comments published.

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2568 days ago

Celebrating Te Wiki o te Reo Maori - Maori Language Week 2017

Darren Petry from Taupō District Council

​­This year's Maori Language Week slogan is "kia ora te Reo Maori" – give life to the Maori Language, and we've been celebrating it at Te Kaunihera a Rohe o Taupo – Taupo District Council with a few simple tips and tricks.

We are introducing bilingual signage to our … View more
​­This year's Maori Language Week slogan is "kia ora te Reo Maori" – give life to the Maori Language, and we've been celebrating it at Te Kaunihera a Rohe o Taupo – Taupo District Council with a few simple tips and tricks.

We are introducing bilingual signage to our offices, so staff and visitors can read signs in both English and te Reo Maori, normalising and enhancing the use and improving understanding.

Read more here -

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2569 days ago

Nō hea koe? Where are you from?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Here is a selection of Aotearoa – New Zealand Māori place names. While it's not extensive, can you spot the name of the town closest to you?

Do you know your Kawatiri from your Kirikiriroa? Take Stuff's quick quiz on Māori place names here.

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