Afleveringen
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Carol Duffy Childrens Author talks to Chrissie about her book launch on May 6th 2025
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The Snow, a play by Finegan Kruckemeyer, Directed by Lisa Allan
Sunday April 27th, 2pm to 3.15pm
Wakefield Village Hall, Wakefield, Nelson -
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Shannon from Fresh FM chats with Steve McLuckie, Community Coordinator at Victory Community Centre, and Luz Zuniga, Co-chairperson of the Board, about the upcoming changes to the Centre’s legal structure.
They discuss the importance of community engagement in this transition and how you can be part of the consultation process happening on 6th May. Tune in to hear how these changes aim to strengthen the Centre’s role in the community and ensure it continues to reflect and support the people it serves. -
Shannon talks to Pablo Salas about the Latin Fiesta at Founders Heritage Park in Nelson on Saturday April 05
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Kevin Moran from Save Our Springs joins Grant Knowles from Fresh Start Friday.
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Chrissie talks to Author (and serving Police officer) Stef Harris on his new publication, containing two Novellas The Girl from Sarajevo, and The Other Jasmine. The first email containing the correct answer of the books titles sent to [email protected] wins a copy of this new release out on March 1st 2025.
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Conversations with people and groups from and impacting Te Tauihu the Top of The South.
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Shannon chats to Jasmine about Starlet of Aotearoa/NZ, a nationwide burlesque competition showcasing rookie performers from across the country. Contestants will strut, shake, and shimmy for the chance to be crowned the 2025 Grand Winner. An inspiring and empowering event—who will you be cheering for? Doors open at 7pm at the Red Door Theatre!
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Ceara sits down with Lucy Rainey and Marjorie van Gessel to discuss the Summer Sing Festival 2025 scheduled to play on Feb 22nd.
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Conversations with people and groups from and impacting Te Tauihu the Top of The South.
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In today’s community conversation we sat down with Shane Graham, Pou Whakahare of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Rārua, and Leigh Manson, Strategic Lead for Te Tauihu Community Development Agency.
We discuss the whakapapa of the Community Development Agency and its connection to our intergenerational strategy in Te Tauihu. This is the first of its kind for Te Tauihu and it exists to support, connect, and amplify the incredible work of the 1,400+ for-purpose organisations across Te Tauihu. - Laat meer zien