PREMIUM News Faces of the GV | Di Feldtmann By Caleb Francis Jun 13, 2023 Di Feldtmann. Photo by Caleb Francis Di Feldtmann Hold tight - we’re checking permissions before loading more content How old are you? I just turned 70. How long have you lived in the region? All my life. What do you do? I’m a retired secondary teacher. I taught at Wanganui Park Secondary College. What are your favourite things to do in the region? I do a lot of walking, but I’m involved in my local community, Dookie. I have two grandchildren who I spend time with. Any projects, clubs or groups you’re involved with? I represent St Luke’s Dookie on the parish council of St Augustine’s Anglican Church. Where do you see yourself in five years? Probably still in Dookie, but hopefully I would’ve travelled a bit more. I’d like to go to Gallipoli and Ireland. News Faces of the GV | Cassi Jones News Faces of the GV | Patsy Lansdown News Faces of the GV | Marg Farrant By Caleb Francis Cadet Journalist
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