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Sink Or Swim – Canoe Polo Hawke’s Bay Gets New PFDs
Monday, 21 December 2020, 9:42 am | NZCT
Canoe Polo Hawke’s Bay has received a grant of $16,278 from NZCT towards 12 new sets of personal flotation devices, which will be used throughout the autumn and winter league competitions. The PFDs are not only used as floatation devices in case ... More >>
NZCT supports Wanganui’s Cemetery Circuit
Wednesday, 2 October 2019, 2:23 pm | NZCT
The famous motorcycle street racing event has been held annually on Boxing Day since 1951. Around 250 riders compete with up to 10,000 spectators enjoying the thrill of tight racing that street circuits are renowned for. More >>
Reconstruction of track a boost for BMX riders in Franklin
Monday, 4 March 2019, 3:39 pm | NZCT
NZCT has approved a grant of $75,000 towards Sunset Coast BMX Club reconstructing its existing track to UCI standard. More >>
Hopes and dreams of Otaki Sports Club made possible by NZCT
Wednesday, 30 January 2019, 3:06 pm | NZCT
The Kapiti Coast-based rugby league club has recently been given a significant grant of $150,000 towards completing the renovation of its clubroom in Otaki. For 20 years Whiti Te Ra have had to put up with incomplete and unusable clubrooms. The club have ... More >>
Kaiti School Can Continue Successful Program Maths Buddy
Tuesday, 16 January 2018, 7:17 pm | NZCT
Kaiti School Can Continue Successful Program Maths Buddy, Thanks to NZCT Kaiti School takes an important step in increasing their student engagement and achievement levels in maths. NZCT’s recent $8,400 grant enables Kaiti School to continue with the ... More >>
NZCT Donates $230,000 for Chatham Island Community Pool
Tuesday, 9 January 2018, 11:35 am | NZCT
NZCT Donates $230,000 towards Upgrade of Chatham Island Community Pool A good start for the New Year for the Chatham Island Community Swimming Pool Trust. NZCT awarded the Trust $230,000 towards an upgrade of the Chatham Island Community Pool. Secretary ... More >>
New technology helps problem gamblers
Thursday, 27 June 2013, 9:06 am | NZCT
Facial recognition technology is the way of the future and will significantly help to reduce the harm caused by gambling, says Positive Outlook director Paul Andrew. More >>
