Otago Daily Times

Not another day at the office for ‘Chase’ star

- BEN TOMSETT ben.tomsett@odt.co.nz

SHAUN Wallace, star of television show The Chase, has thrown his support behind a young enterprise business in Invercargi­ll while raising funds for local organisati­ons.

The barrister, lecturer and television personalit­y is in New Zealand hosting a series of quizzing events alongside Believe it or Not and various local organisati­ons.

During his last tour of the country in 2019, Invercargi­ll and Southland were left off his agenda, so he insisted a stop be added this year to his ‘‘bucket list’’ destinatio­n.

Before the ILT Stadium South land event last night, Mr Wallace met one of the minds behind Currently Thriving, a business in Invercargi­ll founded by young entreprene­urs Katiana Simpson and Katie Dennis.

Chief executive Ms Simpson said when she started the business she never could have imagined the support they had received, especially from the likes of Mr Wallace.

‘‘Not many people, especially in Southland, have the opportunit­y of meeting someone of that stature.

‘‘His words have been really inspiring.’’

Creative Thriving is a clothing business on a mission to spread positivity and promote mental wellbeing.

Mr Wallace said it was wonderful to be involved with a charity that supports and encourages young enterprise.

‘‘They’re going to be the future leaders of New Zealand business, and I think its wonderful to be associated with it, alongside the fact that it’s important that we raise awareness especially in relation with mental health.’’

Mr Wallace also got to taste his first cheese roll. His verdict: ‘‘Fantastic’’.

YouthLine, a partner of Currently Thriving, was the major recipient of funds raised through Invercargi­ll’s Believe it or Not evening.

 ?? PHOTO: COLE YEOMAN ?? The Chase star Shaun Wallace tried his first cheese roll while in Southland, saying it was ‘‘fantastic’’.
PHOTO: COLE YEOMAN The Chase star Shaun Wallace tried his first cheese roll while in Southland, saying it was ‘‘fantastic’’.

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