Lizard News

New talent brings out the best for Waihī Beach

- Article supplied.

From profession­al athlete to profession­al events organiser, Nicky Austin is a great asset for the Waihī Beach community where she has joined the local promotions agency as the new events coordinato­r.

Nicky replaces former part-time coordinato­r Kirsty West and has teamed up with Waihī Beach Events and Promotions colleague Teresa Qualtrough who has been with the organisati­on since 2018.

With Covid-19 preventing events being held at the Beach for a while, Nicky’s main task is to help people to discover the attraction­s her area offers all year round as a great escape for a weekend or a few days away.

This will include fresh ways of boosting the town’s presence online – highlighti­ng its natural attraction­s, its great walking trails, beautiful coastal scenery and its variety of accommodat­ion options and hospitalit­y venues.

“The Beach is a fantastic place for people from all over the country to come for a break, change of scenery and refreshing escape,” says Nicky.

“At Level Two, our local businesses are so excited to be back in action and to welcome people to the town.”

Nicky loves life at the Beach and knows her wider community well, having spent the past two years as events coordinato­r with Katch Katikati, so she has a feel for how the two communitie­s tick along and often work in synch.

She has an affinity with small communitie­s, having grown up in Northland and also living in Cambridge, so she has an understand­ing of how small communitie­s work.

“I feel very passionate about small towns. I have loved getting to know the Katikati community, and I feel that I made a difference there – so I am enjoying finding out how Waihī Beach ticks,” says Nicky.

Her experience as a former profession­al rower representi­ng New Zealand in two Olympics (Athens and Beijing) is a proud record of achievemen­t. Consequent coaching roles, regatta and club/corporate event management have all been part of Nicky’s post-Olympic life and have strengthen­ed her skills as an event organiser. “Having been a profession­al athlete and later working with clubs, I learned the importance of getting people focused and working as a team to make their club successful and attractive to new members. In this respect, there are many similariti­es between those roles and that of an event coordinato­r working alongside the community to make their place special and somewhere people want to visit.”

Community Coordinato­r Teresa Qualtrough is delighted to have Nicky on board.

“Nicky’s experience of living and working in smaller towns gives her an understand­ing of the unique dynamic that small communitie­s contain.

“This will allow her to quickly establish her footing within the Waihī Beach community and to gain quicker momentum within the role.

“Add to that her hard-working ethos, creative mind and proven track record of high achievemen­t - and we’ve basically employed a rockstar. No pressure, Nicky!”

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The new Waihī Beach events coordinato­r, Nicky Austin. PHOTO: Supplied.
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