
The Warkworth Branch Pony Club will receive $5000 from the NZ Community Trust to employ a contractor.
In total, the trust disbursed just over $400,000 to 39 community groups and events last month. The money comes from gaming venues in Auckland.
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The Warkworth Branch Pony Club will receive $5000 from the NZ Community Trust to employ a contractor.
In total, the trust disbursed just over $400,000 to 39 community groups and events last month. The money comes from gaming venues in Auckland.
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