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A sense of fairness
It seems only right that whoever enters into a partnership with
us has a fair share of the income we make. That's why we split the
income generated from local and regional listings 50/50. That's
pretty fair isn't it?
Take responsibility and get involved
Healthy communities need people to take some responsibility and
get involved. We want to take responsibility for motivating people
in all our rural communities and by creating Heartland we have
definitely shown we are prepared to get involved. We hope you want
to get involved too.

Kathy Craw - Design girl,
strategic planner and everything promotional
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I'm from everywhere and nowhere. The product of a nomadic
childhood with a Dad who worked with rural farmers building
agricultural co-operatives all over the world, I learnt very
early on about the value of people pooling resources to survive.
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Living and travelling across Africa, I experienced
cultures where community is valued more than the individual or money.
And so my passion for community was born and has stayed with me
ever since.
Rural New Zealand offers so many of the very positive
aspects of community and living in a small place reminds me of all
the things that are important in life. Taking responsibility, a
bit of give and take, a willingness to get involved and some good
solid relationships. And that's what I want to see more of.
Work wise, I originally come from a background
of community work but over the last 8 years, I have been the designer
and marketing specialist for Brazen Image. Heartland is the ultimate
for me. It combines my personal passion for people and community
with all my skills and talents in design and business. I love it!
Gay Hamilton - Ideas
girl, project manager and everything technical
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I'm originally from Turua, a very small dairy farming community
on the Hauraki Plains.
I'm from the days of Calf Clubs and Gala Days and farewell
dances in the Hall when people left the area. I was very pleased
to find those places do still exist.
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Over the years I have had a fairly varied work
history including lots of hort and ag - the lure of getting my hands
dirty usually wins over sitting in front of a computer screen. Some
people think I'm mad, but I think silage smells sweet, so the country
must be in my blood.
Since settling in Tadmor it has really brought
me back to my rural roots, where you know your neighbours well and
you help each other, just because you want to. Where community events
are well supported and fun. To me, this is an important part of
New Zealand and these values are in danger of being lost.
That's why we set up Heartland.
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