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Introducing new Waiouru reporter

The Ruapehu Bulletin's new Waiouru correspondent, Michelle Monaghan, is no stranger to the Ruapehu region. Michelle, 28, husband Monty and their two children, recently retumed to

Waiouru afteran 1 1-month stint at Burnham. In total the couple have lived here for seven years. Monty serves with the. Army' s Queen' s Armoured Mounted Rifles (QAMR),

its members commonly referred to as 'tankies'. Michelle lists her interests as volley-ball and water polo and enthuses about the wide variety of sports and hobby clubs available in Waiouru.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 525, 1 March 1994, Page 7

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Introducing new Waiouru reporter Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 525, 1 March 1994, Page 7

Introducing new Waiouru reporter Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 11, Issue 525, 1 March 1994, Page 7

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