Special history of StGiles captured through a client's scrapbook

Tess Brunton
Updated February 18 2018 - 3:33pm, first published 12:31pm
CELEBRATING HISTORY: StGiles client Gerard Smith looks back on his years with the organisation in a scrapbook his family created for him. StGiles will celebrate its 80th birthday with a reunion on Friday. Picture: Scott Gelston
CELEBRATING HISTORY: StGiles client Gerard Smith looks back on his years with the organisation in a scrapbook his family created for him. StGiles will celebrate its 80th birthday with a reunion on Friday. Picture: Scott Gelston

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Tess Brunton

Tess Brunton

Journalist

I recently returned from across the ditch where I worked at New Zealand Fairfax paper The Timaru Herald and developed a love of mountains. Originally I'm a mainlander from an area known for cheese, the Bega Valley, who also dabbled in radio at ABC RCAFF before finding a place in newspapers. I can often be found hiking, caving or climbing when I'm not cursing at my work computer or technology in general.

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