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The Kiwi Advocate newsletter
'The Kiwi Advocate' is our regular newsletter with approximately 3 - 4 issues each year filled with the latest from the world of kiwi and kiwi advocacy.

You can subscribe to The Kiwi Advocate mailing list if you would like to be emailed when the latest issue is released.

 

The Kiwi Advocate Issues to date

Below is a list of all 'The Kiwi Advocate' Issues to date in PDF format for you to download and enjoy.

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 22 - April 2012 - LATEST ISSUE

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 21 - December 2011

The Kiwi AdvocateIssue 20 - September 2011

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 19 - March 2011

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 18 - December 2010

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 17 - October 2010

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 16 - July 2010 

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 15 - October 2009  

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 14 - March 2009

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 13 - September 2008

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 12 - December 2007 

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 11 - August 2007 

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 10 - April 2007 

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 9 - December 2006 

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 8 - September 2006 

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 7 - May 2006 

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 6 - February 2006 

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 5 - August 2005 

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 4 - February 2005 

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 3 - July 2004 

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 2 - December 2003 

The Kiwi Advocate - Issue 1 - September 2003 

 

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