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Volunteers On Stage For TrustPower Awards


Volunteers On Stage For TrustPower Awards

Volunteers representing community organisations from 20 regions, accompanied by their mayors, will descend on Marlborough this weekend, 12/13 March, to compete for the 2004 TrustPower National Community Awards.

The organisations represented will be the overall winners of the TrustPower Community Awards held in 20 regions during 2003.

The TrustPower Regional Community Awards, which are run in partnership with local councils, are intended to recognise the efforts and achievements of voluntary organisations. The Regional Awards provide for a winner and runner up in each of five categories, plus an overall winner, which goes forward to compete for the National Award the following year.

At the National Awards, the volunteers from each region will make a 10-minute presentation, which will be scored according to pre-determined criteria by their peers as well as a panel of four independent judges. The total overall scores will determine the National Award winner and runner-up, which will be announced at a function at the Brancott Estate winery on Saturday evening.

The organisations competing for the 2004 TrustPower National Community Awards are:

Ashburton's Ashburton Aquatic Park Charitable Trust, Buller's Friends of the Hill, Central Otago's Wedderburn Community Association, Clutha District's Positively Clutha Women, Dunedin's Age Concern Otago, Grey District's Cancer Society Relay for Life Committee, Hutt City's Neighbourhood Support Group, Marlborough's Queen Charlotte College Wearable Designz Production, Nelson City's Nelson Youth Theatre Company, Porirua's Waimapehi Stream Care Group, Queenstown Lakes District's Gibbston Community Association, Rotorua District's Rotorua Mountain Bike Club Inc, Taupo's Advocates for the Tongariro River Inc, Timaru's South Canterbury Aviation Heritage, Waipa District's Cambridge Christmas Festival, Wairoa District's Whakaki Lake Trust, from Waitaki District, the Palmerston Gateway to Gold Charitable Trust, Wellington's Chinese Sports & Culture Centre - Chinese New Years Festival 2003, The Western Bay of Plenty and Tauranga's Mural Town Twilight Concert Committee (Katikati), and Westland District's Community Contact, a South Westland Community newspaper.

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