Articles tagged with Local Communities
New Alcohol Licensing Rules Boost Sports and Community Clubs in NZ
4 weeks ago | 247 viewsSports clubs, RSAs, and community clubs in New Zealand will now have the option to choose between a club licence or an on-licence for serving alcohol, allowing them to serve the wider public beyond just members and their guests. This change enables clubs to host more events, attract more customers, and increase revenue, which can be reinvested into community facilities and activities. Additionally, it opens up club facilities to the broader community, providing greater access to affordable hospitality and social spaces previously restricted by licensing laws.
Tags: Nicole McKee Associate Justice Minister sports clubs RSAs community clubs club licence alcohol serving New Zealand local communitiesNew Alcohol Licensing Laws Boost Community Clubs and Local Events in NZ
4 weeks ago | 233 viewsSports clubs, RSAs, and community clubs in New Zealand will soon have the option to choose between a club licence or an on-licence for serving alcohol, allowing them to serve the wider public beyond just members and their guests. This change aims to enable clubs to host more events, increase revenue, and better support their communities by funding activities, facilities, and equipment. Additionally, the reform will make club facilities more accessible to the public, enhancing community engagement and enjoyment.
Tags: Nicole McKee Associate Justice Minister sports clubs RSAs community clubs club licence alcohol serving local communities New ZealandNew Dialysis Unit in Blenheim to Provide Life-Changing Support for Local Patients & Families
8 months ago | 1995 viewsA new dialysis unit is set to open in Blenheim, providing crucial support for local patients and their families, reducing the need for extensive travel to Nelson Hospital. The initiative aims to ease the burden on patients, support self-dialysis capabilities, and address the growing need for kidney care in the region. The project is a collaborative effort involving various healthcare providers, local charities, and community organizations, showcasing a commitment to responsive and locally led healthcare services.
Tags: Simeon Brown Marlborough Health Minister Nelson Hospital dialysis unit healthcare local communities patients families Marlborough Primary Health