Raglan is number 5 on list of NZ’s most generous towns

Raglan – NZ’s fifth most generous town

Media Release: Oxfam

This year, the beachside town of Raglan has made it into the top five for the first time to take out fifth place. The rankings are based on the number of Oxfam Unwrapped gifts purchased per capita in each town.

Tasman towns once again top the Oxfam Unwrapped Generosity List to confirm the big-hearted Tasman district as the most charitable region in New Zealand.

For a fifth year in a row, Upper Moutere has won the title of New Zealand’s most generous town according to the 2015 Oxfam Unwrapped Generosity List.

The second place spot has been taken by Takaka to confirm the big-hearted Tasman district as 2015’s most charitable region in New Zealand. Rodney’s Waimauku took third place with Waikato town Taupiri in fourth.

Rachael Le Mesurier, Executive Director of Oxfam New Zealand said: “Congratulations to Upper Moutere and Takaka for being New Zealand’s most generous communities. It’s fabulous that once again Kiwis in in some of our most beautiful rural areas are giving a hand-up to rural communities in developing countries and helping them to build a better future for their families.”

For the first time, Oxfam has also revealed the most generous suburbs in three of our biggest cities based on the total number of gifts bought. In Auckland, the residents of Mount Eden are the most giving. In Wellington, it’s kind-hearted Karori that comes out on top, and in Christchurch, the community of Avonhead are ahead of the pack in helping others.

Over the years, the Oxfam Unwrapped campaign has raised an incredible $5.65 million to help lift the lives of people in the developing world.

Kiwis purchased a total of $350,000 worth of Oxfam Unwrapped gifts last year ranging from favourites like the Oxfam goat, to toilets for communities and vanilla.

“The impact of Oxfam Unwrapped is huge,” adds Le Mesurier.”Thousands of generous Kiwis have provided communities living in poverty with tools, seeds, livestock and skills training so they can earn a decent living. They have provided clean water and toilets, education for young people, and many other life-changing essentials to help people work their way out of poverty.”

Oxfam Unwrapped gifts can be purchased online at oxfamunwrapped.org.nz or by calling toll-free on 0800 600 700.

The top 10 most generous towns in Oxfam Unwrapped’s Generosity List are:

1. Upper Moutere

2. Takaka

3. Waimauku

4. Taupiri

5. Raglan

6. Waitati

7. Ohaupo

8. Akaroa

9. Port Chalmers

10. Brightwater

The top two most generous suburbs based on total gifts bought are:

Auckland

1. Mount Eden

2. Remuera

Wellington

1. Karori

2. Te Aro

Christchurch

1. Avonhead

2. Spreydon

Nov 11: Ramblers will start at the Top of Divvy

View on the Divvy to Cogswell walk – Image John Lawson

On the 11th November, Raglan Ramblers will be making their way to the Top of Divvy, before starting on a walk to Cogswell, going up and down about 140m. Along the way they’ll get some good views and be looking at progress with tree planting in the recently opened 460 hectare Ed Hillary Hope Reserve. Please bring your lunch.

Walks usually start 9am Wednesdays from Wainui Rd car park (next to Raglan Fire Station).  There is no membership – the only cost is 10 cents per km to share travel costs.  Details from John 825 7866.   Check out Raglan Ramblers on Facebook

Each “Rambler” accepts responsibility for any accident or injury received while travelling, or walking over private property. Be prepared – carry enough food, clothing, first aid kit for emergencies and preferably a mobile phone.

Nov 10: RCoC Breakfast at The Shack

Breakfast at The Shack 10 November 2015 – 7:30am

Bronwyn Haitana – Image RCoC

We are excited to have Bronwyn Haitana as our November Breakfast Speaker. Bronwyn is the Deputy Principal and Acting Assistant Principal Yrs 4-7 at Raglan Area School.

Bronwyn plays a key role in empowering the RAS students, working alongside Principal Malcolm Cox and the other staff. Bronwyn will be sharing recent updates from Raglan Area School, including more about the Youth Hub along with other activities and initiatives the school is working on.

We’re looking forward to a great and insightful breakfast! This month’s breakfast will be held on Tuesday, 10 November 2015 at 7:30am.

Please RSVP to info@raglanchamber.co.nz.

Nov 8: Sydney Hotshots – Australia’s Number 1 Male Revue Show

Sydney Hotshots – Australia’s Number 1 Male Revue Show
Orca Restaurant and Bar, 2 Wallis Street, Raglan
Sunday 8 November 2015 8:00pm – 10:00pm
R18 General Admission: $30.00 Presales available from Orca Phone 825 6543

Sydney Hotshots – Image supplied

Get ready ladies! Sydney Hotshots are back! Live at the Orca Restaurant & Bar! Billed as both the ultimate girl’s night out and Australia’s Number 1 Male revue, Sydney Hotshots are coming to Raglan.

Straight off their 10 month tour of Australia with over 150 shows – the Sydney Hotshots are on their way back to Raglan and they can not wait!

Ever evolving and adapting, the Sydney Hotshots (the sexiest men in Sydney!) have launched their latest show, the My Love tour featuring dance tributes to Michael Jackson and Justin Timberlake plus special choreographed dance moves celebrating Fifty Shades of Grey and Magic Mike!

Sydney Hotshots – Imge supplied

Throughout the night the show sizzles with excitement with an appearance by Mr Grey (Fifty Shades of Grey) and a new hot and sweaty power tool grinding Magic Mike routine (a tribute to Magic Mike II). The classic standards still make an appearance including the hot as hell Fireman, the sensual and sensitive Officer and a Gentleman and the naughty Policeman.

8 PM | Tickets only $30
18+ ONLY
Call 07 825 6543 to book your tickets!

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