Extending a welcome of her own is Nicola Goodwin, aged two, whose mother is among a group from the Kotahitanga Maori Club greeting 28 Australian businessmen at Christchurch Airport yesterday. The visitors are in New Zealand for the Australian Meeting Planners’ seminar which will last until Monday. They are promoting trans-Tasman travel and checking various conference facilities.
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57Extending a welcome of her own is Nicola Goodwin, aged two, whose mother is among a group from the Kotahitanga Maori Club greeting 28 Australian businessmen at Christchurch Airport yesterday. The visitors are in New Zealand for the Australian Meeting Planners’ seminar which will last until Monday. They are promoting trans-Tasman travel and checking various conference facilities. Press, 24 October 1980, Page 18
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