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Public invited to join David Tua, Liam Messam and other celebrities for women’s refuge fundraiser

Waikato Women's Refuge invites the community to a special night out at Turangawaewae Marae on Thursday 26 February. Service Manager Roni Albert, says, "It's not too late to book in for this fun night out. It's a special opportunity to be welcomed on to the Turangawaewae Marae and share the evening with a few of New Zealand's sporting heroes and celebrities. "This is our refuge's major fundraiser for the year and we need a full house to make it a success." Waikato Women's Refuge is a union ...

February 16, 2015

Herd of bikes for fosters kids

10 deserving young New Zealanders were very surprised and excited to be given new bikes at CRV Ambreed's sales conference last week. The herd improvement company donated the bikes through Fostering Kids as part of a team building event called "Build My Ride". Managing director of CRV Ambreed Angus Haslett said 10 teams completed a series of fun challenges designed to get people working together. "Once the teams had earned a set of bike parts, they each constructed a bicycle and learnt the...

February 11, 2015

CRV Ambreed appoints new senior managers

Leading herd management company CRV Ambreed is continuing to grow its capacity to support New Zealand dairy farmers with two key appointments to its senior management team. Mathew Macfie and Andrew Singers have been appointed as sales and marketing manager and information management and information technology manager respectively. CRV Ambreed managing director Angus Haslett said the additions to its senior management team will help the company continue to offer leading herd improvement solut...

February 11, 2015

Top Jersey bull passes on

CRV Ambreed's highest ranked Jersey bull passed away over the weekend which his breeder said is a huge loss to New Zealand's dairy industry. Pukeroa TGM Manzello's breeders, Alan and Vivian Lockwood-Geck, said they were saddened to hear their star sire had passed away while still in his prime. "The thought of how many cows will not be inseminated by him over the next four to five years is a huge shame for the industry. He won't be easy to replace in the short-term," said Mr Lockwood-Geck. ...

February 11, 2015

CTC Aviation finalist in New Zealand International Business Awards

Airline Pilot training company CTC Aviation has been named as a finalist in the prestigious 2015 New Zealand International Business Awards. The company, headquartered in the UK with a base in New Zealand, is one of nine to be selected as a finalist in the Awards' 'ANZ Best Business Operating Internationally – $10m-$50m' category. CTC Aviation's Chief Operating Officer – Ab initio Training (NZ), Peter Stockwell, said CTC Aviation is honoured to be named as a finalist. "At CTC Aviation w...

February 4, 2015

Waikato University in partnership with CTC Aviation to develop programmes in aviation

The University of Waikato and the Hamilton Airport-based pilot training company CTC Aviation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work on the development of joint programmes in aviation. The programmes being considered will focus on professional pilot training subjects and practical flight training combined with complementary subjects such as management, education and psychology offered at the University. "As one of New Zealand's top universities, the University of Waikato prides i...

January 29, 2015

KCE distributes $5000 in latest Heartland funding round

Six King Country community groups have received funding totalling $5000 in the latest KCE Heartland funding round. The successful groups applied for KCE Heartland funding in November 2014 and will this month receive grants ranging from $500 to $1,150. In total, $18,701.70 has been distributed to 28 King Country community groups since KCE launched its Heartland Community Fund at the beginning of 2014. The funding is distributed to successful King Country community groups following funding...

January 29, 2015

Dairy Woman of the Year finalists announced

Four women from throughout New Zealand have been selected as Dairy Women's Network's 2015 Dairy Woman of the Year finalists. They are: PGG Wrightson animal nutritionist Andrea Murphy of Alexandra Dairy director Wilma van Leeuwen of Waimate Southland Demonstration Farm director Elaine Cook of Waikato; and Federated Farmers board member and provincial president Katie Milne of Kumara, West Coast Run by the Dairy Women's Network and sponsored by Fonterra, the prestigious Dairy Woman of ...

January 16, 2015

A welcome third wheel for Hamilton interior design company

Twenty-year-old Matt South is about to start his dream job with Hamilton company Turton/ Oliver Interior Design Ltd. While he feels like the luckiest graduate in his class, his employers Bronwyn Turton and Mel Oliver, say they are the lucky ones to have South come on board, after he volunteered his services free of charge to gain experience from the pair. Turton/Oliver Interior Design was born in 2007 when independently operating interior designers Turton and Oliver, joined forces to offer cl...

January 14, 2015

Trust awards $204,000 to 34 Waikato students

Scholarships worth $6000 each have been awarded to 34 Waikato secondary school students embarking on a science or teaching degree at the University of Waikato or Wintec. The David Johnstone Charitable Trust Science and Education Scholarships were established by the late David Johnstone to assist Waikato students beginning tertiary study in the areas of science or teaching. This is the 19th year the annual scholarships have been awarded and this year's recipients were this month acknowledged...

December 15, 2014

NZ start-up launches world-first anti-acne product in Mexico

Hamilton-based start-up company, Quantec Ltd, has signed a distribution partner agreement to launch its world-first anti-acne cream into Mexico. Epiology is a clinically-proven anti-acne cream; the only one globally with a patented active ingredient derived from New Zealand cow's milk. The product was first launched into New Zealand pharmacies in May. And its success nationally has spurred Quantec to take the product global. "Epiology sales in New Zealand have exceeded our expectations. We...

December 4, 2014

Waikato human resource company signs top global consultant

Waikato-based human resource specialists Everest Group have employed a top performing recruitment consultant from a large global recruiting firm. English-born Alex Wade has 16 years' experience in recruitment; the last 13 of which have seen her stand out as one of Advantage Resourcing's recruitment arm Crone Corkill's top performing consultants. Wade moved to Cambridge from Sevenoaks in North Kent, near London with family in August, and started with Everest Group last week as the company's ...

December 1, 2014

KCE’s largest power station celebrates 90 years

King Country Energy (KCE) has just celebrated an impressive 90 years since power was first generated at its Mangahao Power Station. The station was opened in November 1924 by Prime Minister at the time, William Massey, and is today one of the oldest operating power stations in New Zealand. KCE's Energy Supply Manager Chris Fincham said the company is proud to commemorate a successful nine decades of power supply. "Mangahao Power Station, located in the Tararua Range near Shannon, was origi...

December 1, 2014

Poor understanding of stroke signs causes concern in New Zealand

Latest figures show a lack of awareness and understanding in New Zealand of stroke signs, which will have a significant impact on stroke survivors having the best chance of recovery. Mark Vivian, CEO of the Stroke Foundation of New Zealand, said recent research into stroke awareness in the Waikato alone has shown alarming results. "Last month the Stroke Foundation conducted a survey of 352 Waikato residents over 45 years of age to gauge their understanding of the symptoms of stroke. Only o...

November 26, 2014

Hamilton Christmas Parade float to feature for twelfth year

Te Kauwhata man Richard Stewart, 69, is on a mission to put Christ back in Christmas with the float he takes to parades around the country. This is the twelfth year that his famous Jesus' Birthday Party float will appear in the Hamilton Christmas Parade on Sunday 14 December. "The world is a changing place and I am scared that one day, children won't know what the true meaning of Christmas is, and will rather get caught up in the material side of the day," he says. "Very few Christmas par...

November 26, 2014

Christmas parade volunteering a family affair

Cambridge-based local, Suzanne Collins, simply loves Christmas. Come December, you can guarantee her house will be decorated – inside and out – and from breakfast time on 25 December until dinner time, there will be presents, food and family galore in the Collins' household. "We visit the temple every year, and do the rounds at night to see everyone's houses decorated in lights, tinsel and ornaments," she says. So it's no wonder that Suzanne has volunteered for the Hamilton Christmas...

November 26, 2014

From Senior Constable to Counsellor: a policeman’s career transition

Ex-policeman Neil Warren always knew he wanted to help people. That's precisely why he became a policeman nearly three decades ago. What he didn't know is that it would eventually be people just like him who he would particularly desire to help. "Policemen, and those within the emergency services, face unique emotional challenges. Daily you can be subject to an array of issues such as domestic violence, vehicle crashes involving serious injury or fatalities, and drug related problems," he ...

November 26, 2014

Celebrity Trade Me auction raises awareness for child abuse prevention

The message that it's up to all of us to keep kids safe was shared more than 16,000 times last week, thanks to the recent creativity of some household Kiwi names. Friday 14 November marks the fourth annual 'Buddy Day' - New Zealand's only child abuse prevention awareness day. In aid of the event, Black Seeds and Fly My Pretties frontman Barnaby Weir, Shortland Street cast members, Auckland artist and entrepreneur Otis Frizzell, WORLD fashion designer Benny Castles and artist PJ Paterson joi...

November 13, 2014

Community and national leaders lined up to attend Buddy Day

Buddy Day, taking place this Friday (14 November), is shaping up to be an action-packed event with overwhelming support from community and national leaders in the four participating centres of Wellington, Tauranga, Hamilton and Auckland. Run by Hamilton-based child advocacy agency Child Matters, Buddy Day is New Zealand's only child abuse prevention awareness day. It is in its fourth year and focuses on promoting the message that every adult in New Zealand has a role to play in keeping children...

November 13, 2014

CTC Aviation calls attention to global need for women in aviation

The predicted global airline pilot shortage has prompted world-leading flight training organisation, CTC Aviation, to call for more women to enter the aviation industry. In July this year US aircraft company Boeing released a statement-1 announcing that about 533,000 new commercial pilots would be needed worldwide in the next two decades to satisfy a growing global fleet. According to CTC Aviation Chief Commercial Officer, Anthony Petteford, the challenge of meeting this global demand for air...

November 11, 2014

Rotorua Trust grants $200,000 to Crankworx Rotorua

The Rotorua Energy Charitable Trust announced today it will contribute $200,000 to the world’s largest mountain biking festival coming to Rotorua - CrankworxThe phenomenon that is Crankworx, which also includes the Enduro World Series, will make its way to Rotorua from 25th – 29th March 2015, marking the first event on the professional racing calendar for the year. It is expected to attract up to 15,000 spectators and 750 riders from New Zealand and around the world. Crankworx Rotorua brin...

November 11, 2014

Waikato director wants to see Maori communities grow

Waikato-based director and member of the Institute of Directors, Tureiti Moxon, is pushing for more Maori to put their hand up for director and board member positions if they want to see their communities develop and grow well into the future. Tureiti Moxon has a long standing career in leadership and governance and has recently been recognised and acknowledged for her work by the Institute of Directors with a Chartered Fellowship. She said this was a great opportunity to encourage others to...

November 11, 2014

Funny guy Jeremy Corbett supports Buddy Day’s important message

Kiwi comedian Jeremy Corbett says since having children, he finds it increasingly hard to read about child abuse cases. “I can’t bear the thought of innocent children suffering,” he says.But he also says this instinctive gut reaction is one of the main reasons he chose to take part in New Zealand’s only child abuse awareness event, Buddy Day. The event is being held for the fourth consecutive year on 14 November, and takes place in Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga and Wellington. &nbs...

October 28, 2014

Waikato tennis star empowers youth through education

When Hamilton-based Hannah Fick was just 9 years old, she jumped on a plane to New Zealand with her family in a bid to escape unrest in her home-country of Namibia. And having since experienced opportunities in this country that she may-never otherwise have, Hannah has made it her prerogative to empower Waikato youth to make the most of life. At only 25 years old, Hannah has been appointed tutor for ‘#Ultimate’, a new TrainMe course designed to give Waikato youth, aged 16-19, a taste of a...

October 28, 2014

Keep kids safe this social summer season

Labour Weekend signals the start of the social summer season in New Zealand.    The weather gets warmer, Christmas festivities and holiday planning begins – present shopping, menu setting, bach bookings, summer slim down programmes . . . But this year, Child Matters – Hamilton-based national child advocacy organisation – is urging adults to keep something else in mind over the silly season: keeping your children safe. Child Matters chief executive, Anthea Simcock, sai...

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