@British_Airways thank you for causing so much sadness and distress as now half my bridal party will not be at my wedding! Cancelling my family’s flights at short notice and and providing no service to get them all there, other flights now triple the price!
Today is #HolocaustMemorialDay - the international day to remember all those murdered during the Holocaust, under Nazi persecution of other groups, and in genocides that followed in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia and Darfur.
Let's learn from the past for a better future. #HMD2022
Today we are sharing our three-year plan for how we will work to further the ambitions in our strategy, #UnitingTheMovement. To level the playing field and tackle inequalities, our plan will see us target resources and energy where they are most needed. Read more. 👇
With 10 more sports announced today, there are now 15 national bodies standing together to improve youth sport for everyone and keep more kids in the game. Together we can make a huge difference. Read more below.
#seasonready#BalanceisBetter
https://t.co/1LyfzV3noD
Sport NZ has announced three new initiatives to ensure sport and recreation is safe, fair and inclusive for everyone in Aotearoa – from grassroots to elite. Read more: https://t.co/4tX1DAsLHc
We’re pleased to announce that Raelene Castle ONZM has been appointed as the next CEO of Sport NZ. One of Australasia’s leading sports administrators, she replaces Peter Miskimmin, who steps down on 11 December after 11 years in the role. Read more:
https://t.co/tfr3L4xm3M
Times I feel I live in a parallel universe... Enjoying Level 1 life while it lasts with an epic concert from
Auckland Symphony Orchestra. #synthony#NewZealand
IT’S A WRAP! | Day 1 of the Sport NZ Women & Girls Summit 2020 has closed, after 3h of fantastic insights into D&I in sport & rec Leadership. The Summit will continue tomorrow from 1.00 – 4.00pm focussing on ‘Participation’. See you then! ~ #womeninsport#changeinaction
TODAY’S THE DAY! | At 1.00pm the Sport NZ Women + Girls Summit 2020 is live with a fantastic keynote from Māori agribusiness icon & business leader, Mavis Mullins MNZM. Our media partner, LockerRoom, has published a great Q&A: https://t.co/XAj3WUexYk #womeninsport#changeinaction
This time last week I was at the top of @CardronaNZ in the snow and sunshine, now I’m back inside with a L3 #AucklandLockdown. 2020 is a certainly a random one! #aotearoa
The COVID-19 pandemic is a unique opportunity for our sector. We are faced with the choice to re-build the sport sector as it was, or to realise the possibilities that lie before us. #BalanceisBetter https://t.co/FMXsO8rE4K
Sport NZ has announced today an extra $25m available to the Play, Active Recreation and Sport sector. $15m of this funding is available for regional bodies and clubs through the Sport NZ Community Resilience Fund. This fund opens for applications on 11 May https://t.co/OPnkkoeZdN