November 26 2019
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Celebrating the oldest game Major upgrade for hospice care
Dargaville Hospice’s Kowhai Room, a dedicated unit …
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Local lawyers win big Northland law firm WRMK Lawyers scooped a haul of awards …
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p This year’s class of young players at the Dargaville Tennis Club is one of the biggest ever mustered, with coaches putting the success down to the improved facilities offered by Dargaville’s Sportsville complex. President Peter Bond, coach Chris Fife and club secretary Martine Topia are excited to see the progress among their 35 young proteges, who gather each Wednesday for practice on the courts where netball was played during winter. “It’s great to see so many kids interested in learning a new sport, getting outdoors and having fun. We don’t need them to have any previous experience because we can teach the fundamentals and still have a great time,” said the coaching staff.
Council restructure signals new phase u by Andy Bryenton
Following the swearing-in of new councillors to the Kaipara District Council this November, further changes are underway within the regional governance organisation, with chief executive Louise Miller indicating changes to the roles and portfolios of several senior members of her team.
Roaring success
Matakohe author Ethan Mackie was proud to unwrap a carton …
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The council CEO says that the council is reinforcing its commitment to its customers, the public, with a new emphasis on engagement with the community. That has prompted a review of how the council’s internal business units
are grouped and the roles of the organisation’s leadership team. “Kaipara District Council is entering a new phase, where we are focussing more closely on customer and community needs, learning to respond more quickly to change and becoming more
focussed on sustainable growth and service delivery. A key for us to achieve that is engaging with our community and delivering the kind of experience you expect.” continued on page 3 …