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This policy was last updated on 19 April 2023. Sport Whanganui (“us”, “we”, or “our”) operates the www.sportwhanganui.co.nz website (“our website”). We comply with the New Zealand Privacy Act 2020…
This policy was last updated on 19 April 2023. Sport Whanganui (“us”, “we”, or “our”) operates the www.sportwhanganui.co.nz website (“our website”). We comply with the New Zealand Privacy Act 2020…
…entity. Examples of who can apply: Hapū, Iwi, Marae, Māori organisations Primary/Intermediate/Secondary schools/Kura/Wharekura Tertiary Education/Whare Wānanga Charitable trusts and incorporated societies Regional or local councils For-profit businesses*]}*/commercial organisations and social…
…1,734.41 TRMTH Waka Ama $ 4,173.91 Taumaranui School $ 2,188.38 TCDT Tennis $ 9,543.52 St Marys Hand&Eye $ 2,053.91 Ohakune Primary $ 1,593.62 Mangamahu School $ 1,850.43 Fordell School $ …
…employees, affiliates, agents, contractors, interns, suppliers, service providers or licensors be liable for any injury, loss, claim, or any direct, indirect, incidental, punitive, special, or consequential damages of any kind,…
…participation fees. The fund will not cover: Costs that are already funded by other sources. Costs associated with high performance athletes or representative fees. Costs that are not the responsibility…
Painting tamariki-designed games makes for fun and inviting play-on-the way. The ‘Why’ Through workshops and community feedback, we know that the Whanganui community value play and are interested in more…
…and coming athletes to compete internationally and progress in their chosen sports. Funding can cover costs to travel to international events, flights and team accommodation, coaching, competition entry fees, uniforms,…
…the Rangitīkei and Whanganui regions. “What an awesome afternoon, Margot! Just hearing the silence of their concentration followed by comments like “this is so fun” really filled my bucket!” Teacher,…
The ‘Why’ Whanganui reports a higher than average rate of people with activity limitations (9.7% v. 6.5% nationally), and while there are many agencies dedicated to serving our disabled community,…
…Services Consumer’s Rights The Code of Health and Disability Services Consumers’ Rights establishes the rights of consumers, and the obligations and duties of provider to comply with the code. www.hdc.org.nz…
…the Whanganui Regional Museum. Find out more about the Play Trail https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdotYbhnYcpXbxCu3yl119scB1oNe0YLQ Play links and resources Power of Play | Sport New Zealand Find a Park | Whanganui District Council…
…https://www.livestronger.org.nz/home/find-class/find-a-class-near-you/?locationR=19#class-1098 Whanganui Creative Space WCS is a community Art studio in Whanganui working with diverse-abilities & mental wellbeing. Check us out on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Explorartz2020/ or email whanganuics@gmail.com. Living in…
…Ruth World Series in Florence, Alabama (USA) in July-August 2024. Symone Belton – selected to attend the 21st North American Sadie Simpson Scholarship and Highland Dance Weekend in Hawaii in…
…opportunities are currently available in our region. Funding for community organisations To apply for funding, you generally need to be either a registered charity, not-for-profit organisation, an incorporated society, or…
…World Youth Championships in Lima, Peru, from 22-26 May 2024. Mollie has also qualified for the Commonwealth Youth Games in Suva, Fiji in September. Poppy Priddle – Selected for the…