Sustainable Taranaki.
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Thanks to Primo our officers have had uninterrupted contact with Cadetnet and the New Zealand Cadet forces head quarters to help plan and execute programmes for our cadets.
The MOST FM has been a part of Taranaki culture since the early 1990s. As commercial radio has moved to a nationwide network model, Taranaki’s MOST FM has become even more local.
The MOST FM means Taranaki. We are passionate about Taranaki people, activities, businesses, produce and culture. We talk on-air with local leaders, musicians, artists, sportspeople, business people, chefs and many more every week.
The MOST means Volunteers. We have more than 50 volunteer presenters who host weekly specialist music shows over a wide range of musical styles and tastes.
Without Primo we wouldn’t have a Breakfast Show! The sponsorship from Primo enables The Most FM to remain relevant and on-air. The Most FM is operated by the Taranaki FM Trust, a registered charitable trust, and we can only continue operating with support from the community.
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WiFi assists the club to provide regular family friendly skate sessions and develop skate sports as an active member of the Taranaki Community.
We are involved with Good Sports focusing on leisure and fun activities through sport and the venue is available through school hours for activities.
Having a WiFi hotspot sponsored by Primo provides visitors to the reserve an incentive to participate in outdoor and indoor activity.
The New Plymouth Sportfishing & Underwater Club was formed in 1995 as a result of the merging of the New Plymouth Underwater and the Taranaki Cruising and Sportfishing Clubs. The club is based at the Habourview Clubrooms on Oceanview Parade, New Plymouth, New Zealand.
Boasting a family-friendly environment and whilst promoting fishing, boating and diving, the Club welcomes members who do not necessarily have an interest in them.
Clubrooms are now open every day from 3pm till late. The kitchen is open Thursday-Sunday from 5.30pm-8.30pm, and open for brunch and lunch Saturday and Sunday 8am to 2pm.
The vision of North Taranaki Sport & Recreation is to provide a collaborative environment that serves Waitara and its surrounding community, connecting our people and realising their potential so they can pursue their best lives and diverse interests.
We care for our foundation members, supporting them to grow their clubs and capacity. Our society also manages the facilities at Clifton Park and the War Memorial Hall.
Working inside a sanctuary is like being in another world. Being able to collaborate and do business with the ‘outside world’, means that we can be effective and efficient, ultimately resulting in gains for ecological restoration in Taranaki.
Having reliable access has meant savings for our organisation and not being left out of meetings and decision making that we cannot attend in person. Being able to stay in contact with our community and ‘Friends of the Lake’ has been helpful to the whole Rotokare whanau. Staying connected this year has been more important than ever, and being able to share the progress and ecological wins has added joy to our work.
Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust is a registered charity. Our mission is the highest level of ecological restoration at Rotokare Scenic Reserve. Primo’s generous sponsorship of our connection means that we are able to focus more of our funding on direct ecological restoration gains.
Significant restoration work this year has included monitoring populations of rare and endangered bird populations – hihi, tieke, pateke, kiwi, titipounamu; progressing willow eradication in the wetlands; maintaining a pest-free sanctuary; researching additional flora and fauna species reintroductions to the sanctuary.