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Palmerston North City Councillors' Visit

 IPU New Zealand hosted ten of the fifteen Palmerston North City councillors on Tuesday 22 September, to showcase their multicultural learning environment. As they celebrate their 25th Jubilee in 2015, IPU New Zealand are looking forward to strengthening their collaboration with the Council in the coming years. Through a tour of the campus, followed by class observations, the councillors were able to gain a clearer picture of the degree, diploma, and postgraduate programmes offered at IPU New Zealand, and the quality of support and facilities available for the students.

Councillor Annette Nixon said "It was interesting to see how well the facilities and equipment are being used. It was really interesting to hear about the increase of the gym equipment and how well (IPU New Zealand) is responding to the increase in health and wellbeing."

A key topic on the councillors' agenda for the day was looking at how IPU New Zealand can increase interaction with the Council, and further benefit the Palmerston North community. Councillor Tangi Utikere spoke on behalf of the councillors, saying they were thankful for the reminder of the benefits (IPU New Zealand) provided to the community and ensured their relationship would become more advanced. "(IPU New Zealand) provides our city with not just economic benefits but also the benefit of being a culturally diverse and culturally inclusive city."

See the article about the cherry tree planting by IPU New Zealand Chairman, Hiroshi Ohashi, and Palmerston North City Mayor, Grant Smith on Palmerston North City Council webpage here.
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Mayor, Grant Smith and IPU New Zealand Chairman, Hiroshi Ohashi plant a cherry tree on Manawaroa Street to celebrate the strong ties between IPU New Zealand and Palmerston North City Council. 


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