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Trust Tairāwhiti Announces Record $7.9 Million Investment in Community

Trust Tairāwhiti has announced a significant investment of $7.9 million into community facilities, benefitting over 6,000 individuals annually. This milestone was highlighted in the trust’s latest annual report, which details its contributions to community funding, economic development, and tourism activities throughout the past year.
Leadership Changes at Trust Tairāwhiti
The report also marks a transition in leadership within Gisborne’s regional economic development agency. Laura Stonehouse has been appointed as the new chief financial officer, while Hayden Green steps into the role of general manager of economic development. These appointments come as part of ongoing efforts to enhance the trust’s operational capabilities and ensure sustainable growth.
In addition to the new leadership, the trust board has welcomed both new and returning trustees. Te Pūoho Kātene has joined the board, bringing fresh perspectives, while Ron Aitken has been reappointed, continuing his commitment to the trust’s mission.
Annual Report Highlights and Future Goals
The release of the 2024/25 Annual Report precedes the upcoming annual general meeting set for August 14, 2024. The report provides a comprehensive overview of Trust Tairāwhiti’s initiatives and achievements over the past year, showcasing its dedication to enhancing community resources.
Trust Tairāwhiti’s investment will support various community facilities, reflecting its commitment to fostering local development and enhancing the quality of life for residents. The focus on economic development and tourism underscores the trust’s strategic priorities, aimed at driving growth and creating opportunities within the region.
As Trust Tairāwhiti moves forward with its ambitious plans, the community can expect continued support and investment in initiatives that strengthen local infrastructure and promote sustainable development.
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