Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Spice of Life

My choice from a week's work at Hawke's Bay Today J
Last week I had the privilege of attending every event of a Business Week in Wairoa. These pictures were from a debate on local government amalgamation, or not...

L-R: Craig Little, councillor, mayoral candidate, Wairoa District Council; Bill Dalton, councillor, mayoral candidate, Napier City Council; Stuart Nash, Labour spokesman for Napier, argued for the negative - Bubbles and Bites, The Amalgamation Debate - Is a unitary authority for Hawke's Bay the best thing for Wairoa's Future? - a fundraising debate hosted by Wairoa Young Achievers Trust, at The Gaiety Theatre, Marine Parade, Wairoa - second day of Wairoa Business Week, Wairoa photograph
The Politicians - HBT130149-03

L-R: Tom Belford, publisher, Chris Joblin, Wairoa businessman, Rebecca Turner, chair, A Better Hawke's Bay, argued for the affirmative - Bubbles and Bites, The Amalgamation Debate - Is a unitary authority for Hawke's Bay the best thing for Wairoa's Future? - a fundraising debate hosted by Wairoa Young Achievers Trust, at The Gaiety Theatre, Marine Parade, Wairoa - second day of Wairoa Business Week, Wairoa photograph
 Proponents of Change - HBT130149-07

Sold-out crowd - Is a unitary authority for Hawke's Bay the best thing for Wairoa's Future? - a fundraising debate hosted by Wairoa Young Achievers Trust, at The Gaiety Theatre, Marine Parade, Wairoa - second day of Wairoa Business Week, Wairoa photograph
The audience enjoyed themselves - HBT130149-08

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