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Four girls from the Taua Mahi Trust dismantling the fixtures in Room D, the largest lecture theatre on the Arts Centre site. Working under the Government employment relief scheme, they have already removed more than five tons of steel from the 250 desks in the room. About 2000 bolts have to be removed from the floor. From left are Theresa Tanga, Pearl Johnston, Rita Simmonds, and Viki Jamieson.

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Press, 9 May 1978, Page 6

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Four girls from the Taua Mahi Trust dismantling the fixtures in Room D, the largest lecture theatre on the Arts Centre site. Working under the Government employment relief scheme, they have already removed more than five tons of steel from the 250 desks in the room. About 2000 bolts have to be removed from the floor. From left are Theresa Tanga, Pearl Johnston, Rita Simmonds, and Viki Jamieson. Press, 9 May 1978, Page 6

Four girls from the Taua Mahi Trust dismantling the fixtures in Room D, the largest lecture theatre on the Arts Centre site. Working under the Government employment relief scheme, they have already removed more than five tons of steel from the 250 desks in the room. About 2000 bolts have to be removed from the floor. From left are Theresa Tanga, Pearl Johnston, Rita Simmonds, and Viki Jamieson. Press, 9 May 1978, Page 6