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Keith would describe his younger self as definitely a ‘man’s man’. Work hard, play harder and ‘shake it off’ if need be. Looking back Keith realised that those early hay days were great.

“I loved being out on the footy field. Big tackles, sprinting from ruck to ruck and then back again, pushing hard on the side of the scrum; nothing like a bit of healthy competition to get the blood pumping.”

A lifetime of exercise, a good diet and making sure that he wore knee supports, Keith lived fairly well. However for Keith, although health is key, he has still gone through the normal day to day of a physically demanding job.

An old footy mate asked one day if he had tried Koru FX from Koru Nutrition. They said they’d been using the cream to support their joints and muscles.

“I said I would give it a go, so he threw me a bottle.”

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“It smelt good, and felt great. It is just nice to go about my day, be it carrying every bag of shopping in for my wife in one go, off to aqua aerobics and swimming or just larking about; Koru FX gives me the confidence I need, to continue to live an active life.” the only way to do it. We can’t leave it to schools in isolation to do it themselves.”

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Aaron says Marlborough has a wealth of knowledge to tell those cultural narratives such as Picton’s Rita Powick with her role within Maori learners and education and Dr Peter Meihana, a senior lecturer in Maori history at Massey University based here in Waiharakeke/Blenheim.

“This new curriculum will give life to our histories and credence to what those people have been doing for a long time,” he says.

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