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Mr Rumble has demonstrated a lifelong commitment and passion for education achievement in New Zealand. Mr Ryburn took on the role of Welfare Liaison Officer for the Christchurch region following the earthquake in February , during which time he has been responsible for ensuring that volunteer and career Fire Service personnel have access to appropriate welfare support.

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He has extended that welfare support to contractors who were involved in the earthquake response and has undertaken research in his own time to advise on providers of counselling and on dealing with Earthquake Commission and insurance claims. He has coordinated the effective delivery of the United Fire Brigades Association's Benevolent Fund resources in Christchurch following the earthquakes. He provided support for members of Brigades in Carterton following the tragic balloon crash in January He was founder and event director in of the Eastland Duathlon event to support the Eastland Rescue Helicopter Trust.

He has directed cycling and mountain bike races and helped bring national and international triathlon events to New Zealand. As an elected member of the International Triathlon Union he has mentored many federations to embrace higher standards of excellence in their production standards, partnered with smaller and less developed national federations in Oceania and the Pacific to achieve at an international level, and has mentored Technical Officials. During this time she was Board Chair of Netball New Zealand for six years in a period of significant modernisation, and led strong growth in participation.

He has made a major contribution to the running of the Trust's annual Art Deco Weekend, a four day event which is internationally recognised and attracts more than 35, people. Mr Smith was a director of Brebner Print from to and was a director of Destination Napier from until Mr Keith Stanton has given service as a business mentor to his local community and has contributed to humanitarian projects overseas for more than 35 years. Mr Stanton has had a long career with Stanton Bros Ltd, a commercial printers and stationers firm in Dunedin.

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Since he has served on all of the Riccaton Rotary Club committees and as Director. These have included water projects, emergency appeals, sponsoring children and helping schools. Mr Paul Swallow worked with the Ministry of Economic Development from to and following the Canterbury earthquakes in he volunteered to assist Business New Zealand in helping businesses recover from the quakes. Having allocated the funds of the Trust he moved on to become the Project Manager of the Christchurch Justice and Emergency Services Precinct building project in He has continued to be involved voluntarily as Director of the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Trust throughout until only a small amount of administration was required.

Mr Swallow was a key person in the establishment of the Parachute Music Festival and was involved from to Dr Townsend is a part-time General Practitioner in Whangamata, having started his general practice career in rural Kawakawa.

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After a year in at National Women's Obstetric Hospital he was a solo GP in Te Araroa, kilometres from the nearest hospital and visited patients on horseback. He also attended accident scenes with Life Support Emergency services, ran a family planning clinic, and provided educational medical talkback radio. He took up general practice in Whangamata in in a designated teaching practice which serves 4, regular patients and thousands of seasonal visitors.

Mr Trask established the Community Sport Trust, through which he organised a number of recreational and competitive sporting events, some of which continue to run 25 years on. In he developed a Zero Waste Education programme for the Tauranga City Council, delivering the programme for the first time in The programme continues to be taught today and he has expanded the programme to 21 other local authorities around New Zealand.

The programme offers waste minimisation education annually in more than schools, and in he arranged for the resource materials to be translated into Te Reo. The success of this programme led to the establishment of Environmental Education for Resource Sustainability Trust in , which he co-founded and chaired for 13 years. Mr Trask promoted the Paper4trees recycling programme in schools and established Water4schools to encourage schools to collect rainwater for grey water use, irrigation or ablution blocks. The Trust has been the recipient of several environmental and sustainability awards.

Mr Richard Ussher is regarded as one of the premier multisport athletes in the world and has been amongst the elite of Multisport and Adventure race participants for almost 10 years. Mr Ussher is a former Ironman triathlon national record holder and a five-time winner of the Speights Coast to Coast race in , , , and He was runner up in and He was named in as the new race director of the Coast to Coast event. The Challenge involved navigating a kilometre route across Abu Dhabi over six days, incorporating trail running, sea kayaking, rope work, mountain biking, desert orienteering and adventure running.

The team also won the title in under the title of Team Thule. He was the Adventure Racing World Champion in and Mr Ussher has coached a number of local athletes and is the co-founder of Flow Kayaks, which was formed in Mr Allen Wihongi has contributed to the development of Ngapuhi as well as the arts and education. He has been a member of a number of organisations and advisory groups.

He was for 11 years the General Manager of Hapu and Iwi Development and is currently CEO of Te Runanga a-iwi-o Ngapuhi, which is a Kaikohe-based tribal organisation established to lead the spiritual, cultural, social, and economic growth of Ngapuhi. He is also the manager of the biennial Ngapuhi Festival. Mr Wilkinson introduced a range of innovative initiatives at Amuri Area School including a senior academy programme featuring outdoor education, carpentry, hospitality and rural skills; a programme for year 12 and 13 students looking for employment; and a flexible timetable to allow students to participate in trade academy programmes at Canterbury Tertiary College.

He has been Chair of the Canterbury Westland Secondary Principals Association since and was pivotal to the greater Christchurch secondary schools' response to education renewal following the and Canterbury earthquakes. He led discussions with secondary principals and the Ministry of Education to ensure secondary schools could determine their own outcomes based on facts gathered on population movement and from geotechnical reports.

He has composed and tutored Kapa Haka, was involved in cultural competitions in the Rotorua, Whakatane and wider Waiariki region. Mr Waynne Williams has been involved with the television industry in New Zealand for 54 years and has held a number of management and line positions in television operations. Mr Williams is one of New Zealand's best-known cameramen and has set an industry standard for camera crews as a Head Cameraman.

He has worked on many New Zealand television 'firsts' including the first 'sound-on-film' interview, New Zealand's first drama series 'Pukemanu' and New Zealand's first current affairs news programme 'Compass'. He has worked on close to 10, news stories over six decades including French nuclear testing in the Pacific, the Springbok tour, the Crewe murders, the first MMP selection process and more recently the Christchurch earthquakes.

He was one of New Zealand's first news film cameramen to work in a war zone in Vietnam and Malaysia.

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Throughout his career he has trained numerous young camera crews and has devoted 25 years of his career to training young talent in New Zealand and the Pacific. He assisted in the development of Fiji Television in the early s, helping teach young Fijians the television trade. In more recent years Mr Williams has volunteered hours at the New Zealand Broadcasting School and has delivered training workshops throughout the country.

Mr Michael Willis has contributed to a variety of rare animal and bird conservation projects in New Zealand for nearly 40 years. Mr Willis established the Willowbank Wildlife Reserve in north Christchurch, a wildlife preservation facility which has used recycling and sustainable practises since its inception nearly 40 years ago. He has been involved in several Canterbury regional conservation activities such as digging out winding pines from Arthur's Pass and promoting the establishment of a Gene Bank to preserve genetic materials of rare and endangered livestock.

He was a major contributor to the Government's 'Nest Egg' kiwi recovery and other conservation programmes. In the s he organised and took part in the rescue and preservation of Kunekune pigs from remote North Island localities, and prevented the extermination of Arapawa Island goats. During the s he organised several expeditions to the Auckland Islands to rescue feral pigs, rabbits and cattle, which have been re-domesticated on the New Zealand mainland. He is an acknowledged expert on the New Zealand Division's involvement on the battlefields of Flanders. He has welcomed and escorted a number of New Zealand dignitaries, including Prime Ministers and Parliamentary groups through the Museum.

He has also assisted New Zealanders in locating family members buried in Flanders Fields. He played a major role in the twinning of the Zonnebeke Municipality in Belgium with the Waimakariri District Council in Mr Sandy Evrard is the mayor of Messines and has been instrumental in raising awareness of the role New Zealand played in Belgium during the First World War, particularly the liberation of Messines in Since Messines has had a twin town relationship with Featherston, as most troops had departed from the Featherston Army training camp.

Mr Evrard has upheld this relationship with Featherston and in travelled to New Zealand at his own expense to present at commemorations for the 25th anniversary of the twin town relationship between Featherston and Messines. Over the course of his 20 years as councillor and mayor he has supported the erection of a number of memorials honouring New Zealand and its soldiers, most recently in a life-size bronze statue of a New Zealand solider in the town square.

He led a major redevelopment of the town's museum to highlight New Zealand's role in the battle, and organised for the museum to be opened with a formal powhiri. Mr Evrard supported two reburial ceremonies for New Zealand soldiers found during excavations of Messines in and The Association is a voluntary organisation that organises the nightly sounding of the Last Post at the Menin Gate memorial, which records the names of more than 55, Commonwealth soldiers including New Zealanders who were killed in the fighting around Ypres Salient during the First World War and have no known grave.

The nightly ceremonies are attended by an audience of up to several thousand. Mr Mottrie oversees the provision of buglers and ushers, coordinating performances by visiting bands or choirs, arranging attendance by VIP and military representatives, and the securing of donations and recruitment of new members.

He acts as master of ceremonies for major commemorative events such as Anzac Day and Armistice Day.


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He was involved with reburial ceremonies in and for New Zealand soldiers killed in the battle of Messines. Mr Mottrie has taken buglers of the Last Post Association on a number of overseas visits, including to New Zealand in where they sounded the Last Post in several cities. Mr Steven Reynaert is the council historian and youth and cultural affairs coordinator of the Belgian town of Messines and has been instrumental in raising awareness of the role New Zealand played in Belgium during the First World War, particularly in the liberation of Messines in June Mr Reynaert was the principal driver of the development in of a guided walk through Messines called 'In the Footsteps of the New Zealanders', the first and only guided battlefield tour in Flanders to focus on the battle of Messines and New Zealand's role.

He has served as the main local guide for the past seven years, often taking tours in his own time. In he drove a project to digitise the tour for a mobile app to be downloaded for free from the local museum. He led a redevelopment of the town's museum, designing the internal content to focus on New Zealand's role in the battle and to highlight the modern day connection between Messines and New Zealand.

He has provided logistical and organisational support for the annual Anzac Day ceremony in Messines and other major New Zealand commemorative ceremonies. Mr Reynaert has provided significant support to the development of the New Zealand government's western front heritage trail project. Skip to main content. Events Media Contact us Home. Open main menu Close main menu.

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