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auckland scoop co nz » Whakatāne Student Awarded Medical Grant

Press Release – Bay of Plenty District Health Board Whakatāne’s Trident High School graduate Aman Singh is the fortunate recipient of this year’s Bay of Plenty Medical Students Acorn Financial Grant of $4,000. Aman is a fourth-year medical student at the University of Auckland and is currently placed at Tauranga Hospital for the year. He has an educational background in Public Health, completing a Bachelor of Health Science and Postgraduate Diploma and is extremely grateful to the Acorn Foundation for awarding him the financial grant. “The $4,000 scholarship has significantly eased the financial pressures for my studies,” Aman explained. “It meant that I could take time off work over the last semester to focus on preparing for my end of fourth year OSCE without having to worry about finances. Next year I am placed at Auckland City Hospital and have to move back to Auckland over the summer – the scholarship will help with relocation and setting up for the year ahead.

Community Scoop » Whakatāne Student Awarded Medical Grant

Press Release – Bay of Plenty District Health Board Whakatnes Trident High School graduate Aman Singh is the fortunate recipient of this years Bay of Plenty Medical Students Acorn Financial Grant of $4,000. Aman is a fourth-year medical student at the University of Auckland and is currently … Whakatāne’s Trident High School graduate Aman Singh is the fortunate recipient of this year’s Bay of Plenty Medical Students Acorn Financial Grant of $4,000. Aman is a fourth-year medical student at the University of Auckland and is currently placed at Tauranga Hospital for the year. He has an educational background in Public Health, completing a Bachelor of Health Science and Postgraduate Diploma and is extremely grateful to the Acorn Foundation for awarding him the financial grant.

Indigenous film screenings at home hold special significance for Motueka-born director

Also showing is My Name Is Mudju, a short film by Bardi (Aboriginal) woman Chantelle Murray, based on true events depicting the Stolen Generation in 1950s Australia. Arahanga has been working in the film industry on and off for 16 years, Initially working in wardrobe and other roles on films, including Taika Waititi’s first two films, before spending five years studying towards Bachelor of Health Science. Since 2016, she has written and directed three films, beginning with the self-written Laundry. A character-driven, joyful comedy about a happily married but frustrated woman struggling to find intimacy due to the demands of raising a family, the film made it into NZIFF Best Shorts and Show Me Shorts 2017, where it was nominated for four awards, including best screenplay, director and film.

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