
Max Baxter: Otorohanga Mayor encourages young people to take an OE in rural New Zealand instead of overseas
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
October 31, 20213m 1s
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Show Notes
The message to young kiwis who don't want to head overseas on their OE, is go to rural New Zealand instead.
Think Rural, launched today, is a local government campaign, aiming to attract young people to rural areas for work.
Otorohanga Mayor Max Baxter says told Kate Hawkesby we should treat an OE in New Zealand, like an OE overseas.
“Certainly while we’ve been in Level 3, I mean the opportunity for freedom, a bit of space. The jobs are still out there in the rural community.”
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Think Rural, launched today, is a local government campaign, aiming to attract young people to rural areas for work.
Otorohanga Mayor Max Baxter says told Kate Hawkesby we should treat an OE in New Zealand, like an OE overseas.
“Certainly while we’ve been in Level 3, I mean the opportunity for freedom, a bit of space. The jobs are still out there in the rural community.”
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