Milestones, Moa and Meeting Sheep
Sep 06, 2021
4 minutes
Story Sheryl Bainbridge
Photos N & S Bainbridge or as credited
REWI ALLEY MEMORIAL
re-Covid we’d been talking about ‘over-tourism’ and the impact that overseas visitors seemed to have on the domestic tourists’ ability to enjoy their own country. Even so, on entering Springfield, just 65km west of Christchurch, it was a surprise to see a Waka Kotahi NZTA sign written in Chinese. All was not as it seemed though, as the sign directed Chinese visitors to the small attractive memorial to Rewi Alley, who past Prime Minister David Lange once referred to as New Zealand’s greatest son. Rewi Alley was a lecturer, writer, political activist and social reformer who did a great deal to foster relationships between New
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