5 January 2018, Issue 889
Inside
Colourful celebration p7
The perfect break
Our stunning sights p13
Film night fun p17
Surfs up for young nippers this summer with Omanu Beach Surf Life Saving Club’s latest kneeboards teaching safety on the waves. Most of the lifeguards keeping beachgoers safe along our coast started their training as young nippers in
junior surf. Some of the lifeguards at Omanu Beach Surf Life Saving Club have years of experience on the beaches, with today’s young nippers receiving 16 new foam kneeboards to carry out their training. Mackenzie Bryant, Lukas Bryant and Leilani Horan
are three of the many future lifeguards to benefit from the substantial donation from the Legacy Trust this season. To read more about nippers catching waves safely, go to page 6. Photo: Bruce Barnard
Irish luck anyone? P29
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