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Watene Snell (right) and Jodene Ranapia at the craft centre set up by the Whakatohea Maori Trust Board as a rehabilitation and employment project for members of the Mongrel Mob. Pictured between them is the carving Watene Snell is doing for the ANZ Bank in Opotiki. Jodene Ranapia is on community care sentence; it is an example of the trust board’s policy of dealing not with the offender in isolation but as part of a group. The centre was working well but was found to be too remote, so the trust is now looking for more suitable premises closer to town. Photograph courtesy of Opotiki News.

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Press, 18 June 1986, Page 19

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Watene Snell (right) and Jodene Ranapia at the craft centre set up by the Whakatohea Maori Trust Board as a rehabilitation and employment project for members of the Mongrel Mob. Pictured between them is the carving Watene Snell is doing for the ANZ Bank in Opotiki. Jodene Ranapia is on community care sentence; it is an example of the trust board’s policy of dealing not with the offender in isolation but as part of a group. The centre was working well but was found to be too remote, so the trust is now looking for more suitable premises closer to town. Photograph courtesy of Opotiki News. Press, 18 June 1986, Page 19

Watene Snell (right) and Jodene Ranapia at the craft centre set up by the Whakatohea Maori Trust Board as a rehabilitation and employment project for members of the Mongrel Mob. Pictured between them is the carving Watene Snell is doing for the ANZ Bank in Opotiki. Jodene Ranapia is on community care sentence; it is an example of the trust board’s policy of dealing not with the offender in isolation but as part of a group. The centre was working well but was found to be too remote, so the trust is now looking for more suitable premises closer to town. Photograph courtesy of Opotiki News. Press, 18 June 1986, Page 19