1419 days ago

Don't miss out!

Alison Neighbourly Lead from Kamo

GOOD NEWS đŸ„ł - Kiwi North and Heritage New Zealand have decided to extend the Tora! Tora! New Zealand! exhibition in the Mim Ringer Gallery until the 14th of March.

This exhibition discusses the little known military camps that were spread all across Northland in WWII. The 70 camps housed the NZ Home Guard and 1st Division forces along with thousands of U.S. personnel and equipment, preparing to launch their Pacific Campaign.

You won't want to miss this one 🙂

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We’re curious ... how do you welcome it?
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Do you set New Year’s resolutions?
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What’s your take on asking for a receipt if a gift doesn’t fit?

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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1 day ago

Simply Google “Inclusive World NZ”

Glen from Central Whangarei

✹ This is your invitation ✹

Simply Google “Inclusive World NZ” and head to the Digital Library tab.

There you’ll find a wide range of downloadable resources, including children’s flipbooks, disability awareness flipbooks, posters, and more — all created to support inclusion, understanding, and representation 💛

Inclusive World NZ is owned and created by our registered charity, Children with Disability NZ, so every download helps support our mission to build a more inclusive Aotearoa for everyone.

Because inclusion starts with understanding đŸŒ±