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Angus ‘humbled’ to be part of Graeme Rabbits’ legacy

Angus ‘humbled’ to be part of Graeme Rabbits’ legacy

Jan 24, 2023 3 min read

Bruce McLaren’s Georgia wins Cashin Scholarship 2023

Bruce McLaren’s Georgia wins Cashin Scholarship 2023

Jan 24, 2023 3 min read

Knowledge and understanding leads to better dementia care

Knowledge and understanding leads to better dementia care

Aug 31, 2022 3 min read

Murray Halberg gets Mates Accreditation

Murray Halberg gets Mates Accreditation

Aug 2, 2022 3 min read

Nursing dream set to become reality

Nursing dream set to become reality

Apr 1, 2022 3 min read

Cashin Scholarship will help Lily to achieve her goal

Cashin Scholarship will help Lily to achieve her goal

Mar 31, 2022 2 min read

Tears flow as Graeme’s legacy honoured

Tears flow as Graeme’s legacy honoured

Mar 1, 2022 3 min read

Diana Isaac wins South Island large village award

Diana Isaac wins South Island large village award

Feb 17, 2022 2 min read

A night of celebration at the virtual Ryman Awards 2021

Ryman Award Winners

A night of celebration at the virtual Ryman Awards 2021

Nov 1, 2021 3 min read

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    Neil’s love for fishing stretches back as far as he can remember. From catching sprats on the farm as a young boy to representing New Zealand on the world stage, it’s always been his passion. These days, as a Bruce McLaren resident, Neil finds nothing more enjoyable than casting a line, surrounded by scenic vistas and the melodies of native birds, before releasing his catch back into the water.

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    Retirement is a transformative stage of life, offering the freedom to embark on new adventures, explore fresh interests, and find fulfilment in ways that may have been put on hold during the busy years of work and family life. It’s a time to focus on what truly brings you joy.

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  • Hooked on adventure

    Neil’s love for fishing stretches back as far as he can remember. From catching sprats on the farm as a young boy to representing New Zealand on the world stage, it’s always been his passion. These days, as a Bruce McLaren resident, Neil finds nothing more enjoyable than casting a line, surrounded by scenic vistas and the melodies of native birds, before releasing his catch back into the water.

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    Walking has always been a way of life for Glynne and Eric, who rarely miss a chance to lace up their shoes and head out. As residents of William Sanders village, they frequently clock up 12 kilometres in a day, enjoying the charm of their local neighbourhood. Their favourite routes feature stunning harbour and bay views and regular stops at their much-loved local cafés.

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    Making the decision to move into a retirement village can seem like a daunting experience. With so many things to consider, we wanted to make the process a little easier.

    The following guide will arm you with the correct questions to ask and the key things to look out for. Enabling you to choose the option that suits your needs and is the right decision for you and your family.

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