Miniwalk Northland Photo GalleryWhangarei, Saturday 26 September 2020 Kate Coatsworth of Beating The Track For Brain Cancer addresses the crowd at the start of Miniwalk Northland. To Kate’s left are Gavin Starling of Brain Tumour Support NZ and Ian Coatsworth, Kate’s dad Kate Coatsworth addresses walkers at the start of Miniwalk Northland in Whangarei Town Basin Whangarei put on a stunning morning for participants in Miniwalk Northland It’s about raising awareness of brain tumours for Beating The Track For Brain Cancer team members Sam (12) and Luke (9) Walkers traversed the impressive Te Matau a Pohe Bridge Whangarei mayor Sheryl Mai and Kate Coatsworth enjoying a chat Walkers enjoyed the easy 4.2km stroll around the Hatea Loop Walkway (L to R) Brain Tumour Support NZ trustee Gavin Starling with Beating The Track For Brain Cancer’s Kate Coatsworth and Stan Kendall Whangarei mayor, Sheryl Mai, speaks at the start of Miniwalk Northland with Kate Coatsworth and Gavin Starling Gavin Starling poses with two Miniwalk Northland participants Pak’NSave Whangarei supplied a goodie bag for Miniwalk Northland participants Whangarei mayor Sheryl Mai with Ian Coatsworth Luke gives a big thumbs up for Brain Tumour Support NZ! Supporters of all ages turned out to raise money for Brain Tumour Support NZ Sheryl Mai addresses the crowd as Kate Coatsworth and Gavin Starling look on Participants gathered outside Claphams National Clock Museum for the start of Miniwalk Northland Brain Tumour Support NZ trustee Gavin Starling with Whangarei mayor Sheryl Mai Look whats inside! A couple of younger walkers enjoy the goodie bags generously donated by Pak’NSave Whangarei Walking is thirsty work!