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Journalist Tina White's weekly "Memory Lane" article in the Manawatū Standard. Warren and Virginia Warbrick share their love and understanding of Palmerston North, its present and its past with a wider audience. Their work includes city council cultural projects. Warren is a maker and performer of ngā tāonga pūoro - traditional Māori musical instruments.
In 2017, the couple discovered that the direct global opposite location to Palmerston North is St Martin de Valdeiglesias, a town in Spain. They followed up this discovery with a visit to the town.
The Warbricks continue to work on history projects and tell Rangitane 's past in music, artworks and performance, creating new interest and reaching a wide audience.

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Object type
Image
Content type
Born digital
Relation
Manawatū Standard
Date
July 31, 2021
Digitisation ID
2023Pa_IMCA-DigitalArchive_041467
Format
Born Digital

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art,
history,
manawatu standard,
musical instruments,
rangitanē,
songs,
te reo,
toi warbrick,
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