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Support for alternate boards and pieces, including super touch friendly boards. Full undo and redo of moves. Additional information Published by ZingMagic Limited. She supported Kalia Trust to launch the first Marlborough Polyfest in She has helped families enrol children at schools and with General Practitioners. She has been on the Board of Community Law Marlborough since Ms Glo Oxenham has been promoting Solomon Islands and Melanesian culture, language and values for more than 25 years.
Ms Oxenham has been President for Lower North Island Wantok Association since , holding the positions of Vice President and Secretary, helping organise numerous activities, fundraising and community celebrations. She provides support for students studying in Wellington from the Solomon Islands, ensuring they find relevant employment and can help support their family back home. She has been a language and cultural advisor working with local and regional councils and was Project Leader of the Melanesian Independence Day celebrations from inception in until As Head of the English Department at Kamo High school, Mrs Painter produced the school magazine and newspapers with her journalism classes.
She is a member of the Northland Astronomical Society Whangarei, leading a group responsible for building a planetarium at a site in Heritage Park from until She led the fundraising to purchase the Zeiss ZKP1 projector from Carter Observatory for the planetarium, which showcases celestial bodies visible from the Southern Hemisphere.
She is a Tutor and Presenter at the planetarium, which sees 2, visitors each year. It is well regarded as an engaging educational experience for the public, schools and club groups. She is a former member of a group from Kamo Community Incorporated working to enhance the Kamo community by having murals painted on buildings.
Mrs Painter set up guides for two Kamo heritage trails and identified and assisted with the placement of heritage signage in Kamo. Mr Nick Perrin has researched detailed records of deaths and burials in Wellington from the first 50 years of colonial settlement on a voluntary basis.
He is a current member of the management committee, a committee member since , President from to and was newsletter editor from to As a volunteer researcher, he led the creation and development of a database of detailed historical records, providing 8, names, death and burial records to Wellington City Council WCC in Over the past 25 years he has continued to verify names and details and helping hundreds of people with ancestral information enquiries.
Mr Nigel Perry has been involved with tennis for 70 years and table tennis for more than 50 years in Marlborough. Mr Perry has held President, Secretary and Chairperson positions for many clubs in the Marlborough region over several decades. He was President of the association in with players across 14 clubs and again as President in He was one of the instigators of the South Island Table Tennis Tournament, hosting it three times with the competition continuing until the present.
He managed and played for Marlborough teams at national championships, winning the Marlborough Closed Singles Title in and several doubles titles into the mids. Mr Perry was presented with the Marlborough Medal in for his services to the region. Mrs Rutledge has been General Manager of De Paul House since , providing essential housing and support services for vulnerable people on the North Shore, particularly families with dependent children.
She worked for MediTrain First Aid Training Limited in as a first-aid tutor, before becoming independent from onwards. She provides access to first aid and first aid training for remote and rural areas and free basic first aid training for school children and new mothers through several community centres including Waiouru Community Centre.
She provides first aid training to at-risk youth entering employment with little to no employment history and she visits 12 rural schools annually to deliver free basic first aid training. She has worked with Nga Iwi O Mokai Patea Services to train their staff to become fully qualified first aiders since Mrs Spier has been involved with fundraisers for the new St John Taihape ambulance station in and in conjunction with the Taihape Motorcycle Riders in Mrs Alison Stanes has contributed to several environmental organisations in the Auckland and Northland region for more than 20 years.
She established Wilderness Walks, which over 14 years has introduced hundreds to walk safely in all parts of New Zealand with an emphasis on the environment.
Mrs Stanes curated an educational trailer in stationed at Anchor Bay in the summer, to educate visitors on birdlife and walks in the park. Mr Garry Taylor and his twin brother Kevin Taylor established Taylor Bros Transport Ltd in , which has grown over more than 50 years into a fleet of more than 50 trucks.
The Taylor brothers have supported numerous non-for-profit organisations in Katikati and the wider district, both financially and with goods and services. Their sponsorships and donations have supported arts and culture, heritage, sport and education organisations and initiatives. Some notable examples of works completed free of charge include the earthmoving for the Dave Hume Pool in , the construction and extension of the Katikati Medical Centre in and respectively, and site works for the St Johns Centre Development Project in They have received recognition from local service clubs and both served periods as President of the Lions Club of Katikati in the s.
The Taylor brothers have supported the Lions Club to carry out numerous community activities and projects. Mr Kevin Taylor and his twin brother Garry Taylor established Taylor Bros Transport Ltd in , which has grown over more than 50 years into a fleet of more than 50 trucks. Mrs Tusini-Rex has been a member of the Tangaroa Niue Group and the Niue community for decades, sharing her knowledge and ensuring the Niuean culture is embraced and maintained.
Alongside her family, she established the Tangaroa College Niue Group in , a cultural group focussed on culture, language and youth development, and take turns tutoring the group. In , she gained her Community Support Worker certification and worked with Kids First as a Community Support Worker, helping support those that are disadvantaged. She has been a valued member of Pacificwin Pacific, the Pacific focal point in global and regional migration.
She has contributed to Niue song, dance and traditions, teaching communities in Auckland, particularly Otara and has represented Niuean values and aspects through arts and crafts, music and food.
His involvement with the Opunake water scheme, from laying pipes to maintaining them, has made his knowledge an asset to the Brigade. He was an elected member of Egmont Plains Community Board from to and continues as an advisor. He is a member of the coastal community transport group since , volunteering his time to transport people to hospital and other appointments in New Plymouth 50 kilometres away. He has been a member of the Opunake Lions Club since , helping with numerous community projects.
He is a member of the Opunake Civil Defence committee. He works with the Department of Corrections to coordinate and oversee tasks for community service workers. He has been on the committee of the community-owned and operated cinema, involved in fundraising for refurbishment and volunteering in front-of-house roles. Mrs Watson was a founding member and Secretary of Abbeyfield Wakatipu Incorporated, providing purpose built, affordable housing for older people in Wakatipu, promoting independence, companionship, community support and involvement.
She has been an active member of Old Cromwell Incorporated, which has promoted restoration and use of Historic buildings in the Historic Precinct since She has been the sole organiser of Care and Friendship days for several years, which are run fortnightly with 20 sessions, organising the venue, volunteers, meals, entertainment, and more for the elderly living in the Cromwell community.
She has been managing and rostering the drivers for Meals on Wheels for 12 years. He became the Chief of Murchison Fire Brigade in until retirement in As Chief, he organised and gathered volunteers to attend callouts between Nelson and Christchurch. He has helped with the local ambulance and trained to be a first responder for St John.
He organises working bees through his church, for projects around the community including to stop the flooding of the local river. He is the first aider for the local rugby clubs and has dressed up as Santa Claus for several organisations including play centre and the Christmas Street Gala.
Mr Wilkins received a Gold Star for his long service and was recipient of the Community Award in for his service to the community. Mr John Williamson has contributed to the Northland community through business and as mentor for 40 years.
Mr Williamson joined Jaycees in , a not-for-profit organisation focussed on building local communities and training future leaders. Through Jaycees, he helped in the construction of community playgrounds, the upgrading of the Whangarei Riding for Disabled facilities and long-term fundraising with proceeds to help the Whangarei community.
He was a Trustee and Chairman of Northland Business Development Trust between and , providing business training, mentoring, and advice for those starting their own small businesses. As Chairman, he established Business North Magazine, a monthly magazine delivered to 1, local businesses to continue providing ongoing work for Northlanders. He became a business mentor for The Papermill, an organisation to employ those with intellectual disabilities and served as committee member and President of the Northland Chamber of Commerce between and He has served three terms as a District Councillor of Whangarei District Council between and Ms Jessica Buddendijk has provided support and advice to aged care facilities since and founded Jelica Limited in , an aged care advisory service and education organisation.
Ms Buddendijk has provided aged care facilities with training, support and information including changes to regulations, legislation and audit requirements. She developed a quality assurance programme for facilities to continue achieving a high standard of care and continues to provide updates when changes occur.
Since she has provided a monthly newsletter with advice and updates for 1, recipients within the health sector. She developed a food plan which assists aged care facilities to comply with food safety regulations as set by the Ministry for Primary Industries.
Mr Daurewa was involved with the Fiji international rugby team between and , representing Fiji against the All Blacks in He continued his contribution to rugby in New Zealand as a player and coach for Marist Rugby between and He has been the Coach of the New Zealand Fijian Rugby since , travelling to Fiji to work with the Fijian Rugby Union and selecting players to participate in rugby trials.
Mr Daurewa has been the Chairman of the Fijian Catholic Church in Auckland, maintaining social cohesion, family and connectedness particularly for new migrants.
She is a Minister for the Tongan elderly and disabled community groups, visiting homes to stay connected and support their needs. She has been a chaplain for schools under the Church Education Commission Life Walk, providing guidance for children since , providing spiritual guidance and education to members of the community, and acting as a cultural bridge for them to understand Tongan culture, language and heritage. She has been providing support to visa applicants and overstayers by providing guidance with resumes and opportunities for work and has been assisting the community with the Glen Innes Advice Bureau since She has been a teacher in New Zealand and in Tonga and has worked with various South Auckland schools.
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