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13/5/2020

Update

We have not forgotten about our website updates at Double Farley, but for the last few years we've been concentrating on our Confluence business in Whanganui. This is a values driven, community focused coworking, events, and boutique cinema space, which is owned and operated by Double Farley Ltd as a social enterprise. Head over to www.confluence.kiwi for the latest updates.
Thanks.

6/9/2018

Double Farley e-News September 2018

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Kia Ora!

​Here’s a few words and some interesting pictures of what we’ve been up to at
Double Farley, and also an overview and events listing for Confluence.
Melita and Kevin also want to thank everyone in Whanganui, and further afield,
who’ve helped and supported us to work in new ways. Including the unknown
subject in our opening photograph, whose splash of colour to tells us spring is
here°
Cheers,
Kevin & Melita
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Work in new ways

​Many people ask us “What is it you do?” and this has to be the hardest
question to answer, especially when trying to keep it brief. Indeed, just like
Lego there are numerous ways that we can put together the answer.
So we reply “We work in new ways.”, but despite being an intriguing way of
summarising us, it often leaves people none-the-wiser.
Rather than just reel off a list of clients, which are a eclectic bunch, we can
instead list some of the essential building blocks we build from:
​If any aspect sounds interesting, or
something we can help you or a friend with,
then despite being pretty busy for the rest of the year, we’d love to find out more
and either help or recommend someone else who can.

There's more news for september 2018 in our pdf download:

201809_double_farley_september_enews.pdf
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1/4/2018

Double Farley e-news march 2018

Capturing a sunset at the mouth of the Whanganui River
CC4.0 by Double Farley
​Kia ora koutou!
What an eventful month it has been!
We have been incredibly lucky to attend lots of amazing events in
Whanganui and further afield, and meet so many amazing and inspiring
people!
We have lots of exciting news to share with you this month.
Melita & Kevin
Kelburn Normal School at the special screening of Set In Stone during their summer camp in Whanganui 2018
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What we've been up to this montH

As well as our regular project work, over the last month we've been lucky
enough to:
Speak on a Panel at the amazing Thrive Social Enterprise Expo.
Run a great Business Canvas workshop with a fabulous group of
business owners.
Host a screening of Set in Stone for a fantastic group of 76 students
from Kelburn Normal School.
Talk to the Palmerston North Probus club about our film-making
experiences.
Attend a great workshop in Auckland to learn more about creating
Augmented Reality stories.
Illuminated Service sign on a black background
Photo by Mike Wilson on Unsplash

Customer experience journey workshoP

Happy customers are your best marketing!
On Saturday 7 April, we'll be running a workshop to help you map the
experience you want your customers to have; from their first contact with
your business right through to them paying their final bill. You'll identify
everything your business needs to do to make their experience amazing
and create an action plan to make it happen!
This process works for any kind of business and any size of business.
Book online
Book online at Confluence.kiwi which is where the workshop will take place.
NZ's prime minister and gathered crowd on Anzac Day 1925 placing of the battlefield soil ceremony in the Māori WW1 war memorial at Motoua Gardens, Pakāitore, Whanganui.
Mayor of Wanganui, Mr Hope Gibbons, placing soil from the battlefields of Belgium in the Maori Memorial - Photograph taken by Frank J Denton. Ref: 1/1-017366-G. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22755844

Set in Stone screening

We're excited that Aotea Utanganui - The Museum of South Taranaki will be
screening Set in Stone on Anzac Day.
This an excellent opportunity to visit a great museum and catch the film as
well!
Screening details:
6:30pm, Wednesday, 25 April 2018
Aotea Utanganui - 127 Egmont Street, Patea
More details
Purple and pink fireworks over a silhouetted house and fireworks party crowd
Photo by James Owen on Unsplash

Exciting news... coming soon!

We have exciting news about a new film we've been working on!
We can't reveal the news just yet - but keep an eye on our Facebook page
for an announcement!

19/2/2018

DOUBLE FARLEY February 2018 E-NEWSLETTER

31/1/2018

Double Farley January 2018 e-Newsletter

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