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Government funding for surf life saving nationals, marathon, music festival

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Three major events in Gisborne are to receive more than $95,000 in funding from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment. 

Recipients in round 1 of Mbie’s Regional Events Promotion Fund were announced Friday with 132 events across the country receiving a total of $2.375 million. 

It includes $34,000 towards the staging costs of the 2025 NZ Surf Life Saving Championships at Midway Beach next March; $20,000 to help run the First Light Marathon in January; and $41,200 towards the cost of the Longline Classic music festival in October. 

“This is great news to see Tairāwhiti events included in the new regional event category for funding,” East Coast MP Dana Kirkpatrick said. 

“We live in a beautiful part of the country and being able to support events that showcase it to the rest of the country and the world is fantastic.” 

The Longline Classic is to be staged at the Gisborne Soundshell on Saturday, October 26. 

According to a social media post, ticket allocations for it are “flying out the door”. 

The festival will feature the likes of Tiki Taane, Daily J, Che Fu and Dunedin band Soaked Oats. 

The First Light Marathon adventure running race will be staged again here on January 25 of next year. 

Gisborne’s spectacular coastline and the steep green hills provide a magic backdrop to the unique race with marathon, half-marathon and 6km distance options. 

About 3000 competitors, officials and supporters will converge on Gisborne for the 2025 New Zealand Surf Lifesaving Championships. 


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