UCOL’s celebrating the largest event to ever hit their Manawatū campus – not to mention being one of the top five largest career expos in the country this year. On Wednesday over 1200 secondary students from 22 central and lower North Island .
Wednesday, 28 July 2021, 1:04 pm
Richard Haynes is living proof you can be established on
a civilian career path and make a late change of course to
take flight with the Royal New Zealand Air Force
(RNZAF).
Born in Birmingham, England, Richard had
thought about joining the Royal Air Force as a schoolboy.
But that dream was put on the backburner as he earned a
Bachelor of Science with Honours in Sport and Exercise
Science, and was then bitten by the travel bug.
He
travelled extensively and eventually ended up in Auckland,
where he started a career in retail and soon gained
Press Release – New Zealand Defence Force Richard Haynes is living proof you can be established on a civilian career path and make a late change of course to take flight with the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF). Born in Birmingham, England, Richard had thought about joining the Royal …
Richard Haynes is living proof you can be established on a civilian career path and make a late change of course to take flight with the Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF).
Born in Birmingham, England, Richard had thought about joining the Royal Air Force as a schoolboy. But that dream was put on the backburner as he earned a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Sport and Exercise Science, and was then bitten by the travel bug.
Covid-19: Health officials confirm some MIQ costs fall to mariners but taxpayers still charged stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Monday, 26 July 2021, 4:13 pm
Comment attributed to Phil Wheble, Incident
Controller, West Coast DHB Flood event.
Members of
West Coast DHB’s WellFood team were the first to move back
into the facility today. Buller Health was evacuated early
evening on Saturday 17 July as flood waters rose rapidly and
were starting to limit access to the
facility.
Following a deep clean of the kitchen
facility and installation of a replacement fridge and
freezer, the team are enjoying being back in their usual
workplace and prepping food for patients and Meals on Wheels
deliveries. The New Zealand Defence Force helped out by