Ngā Pirihimanaaki, NZ Polite Force
Ngā Pirihimanaaki, NZ Polite Force
Ngā Pirihimanaaki, The NZ Polite Force works to promote and encourage sociability, through performance and participation in public spaces. Whether it’s walking the streets, attending public events, or providing Polite Officers for official engagements, the NZ POLITE Force aims to lift spirits, go above and beyond in the use of good manners, exude good humour and remind citizens of the joy of play. Project by Gap Filler, supported by Christchurch City Council.
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