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Mr Geoff Love, left, the Canterbury-Westland director of Kiwisport, and Mr David Cox, the Christchurch City Council representative on the Canterbury Sports Foundation, with promotion material for Kiwisport at a meeting on Tuesday evening. Organisers and sportspeople met to review the progress of Kiwisport in Canterbury in the last year, and to discuss its future. Kiwisport was developed by the Hillary Commission for Recreation and Sport to allow children to play games such as rugby and netball safely by adapting the rules.

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Press, 1 June 1989, Page 5

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Mr Geoff Love, left, the Canterbury-Westland director of Kiwisport, and Mr David Cox, the Christchurch City Council representative on the Canterbury Sports Foundation, with promotion material for Kiwisport at a meeting on Tuesday evening. Organisers and sportspeople met to review the progress of Kiwisport in Canterbury in the last year, and to discuss its future. Kiwisport was developed by the Hillary Commission for Recreation and Sport to allow children to play games such as rugby and netball safely by adapting the rules. Press, 1 June 1989, Page 5

Mr Geoff Love, left, the Canterbury-Westland director of Kiwisport, and Mr David Cox, the Christchurch City Council representative on the Canterbury Sports Foundation, with promotion material for Kiwisport at a meeting on Tuesday evening. Organisers and sportspeople met to review the progress of Kiwisport in Canterbury in the last year, and to discuss its future. Kiwisport was developed by the Hillary Commission for Recreation and Sport to allow children to play games such as rugby and netball safely by adapting the rules. Press, 1 June 1989, Page 5