Tuesday, 4 May 2021, 11:47 am
Fire and Emergency New Zealand personnel from Ōpōtiki,
Kaikohe, Westport, Ohakune and Kirwee were presented with
their New Year’s Honours by Governor-General Patsy Reddy
at Government House in Wellington today.
Syd Hughes
and Bruce Thompson were honoured with Queen’s Service
Medals for service to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and
their communities. Jim Powdrill, Kevin Stechman and Stuart
Jones received Queen’s Service Medals for service to Fire
and Emergency New Zealand.
John Bowmar (Kaiwaka) was
presented with his Queen’s Service Medal for services to
Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community by the
Press Release – Fire and Emergency NZ Fire and Emergency New Zealand personnel from ptiki, Kaikohe, Westport, Ohakune and Kirwee were presented with their New Years Honours by Governor-General Patsy Reddy at Government House in Wellington today. Syd Hughes and Bruce Thompson were …
Fire and Emergency New Zealand personnel from Ōpōtiki, Kaikohe, Westport, Ohakune and Kirwee were presented with their New Year’s Honours by Governor-General Patsy Reddy at Government House in Wellington today.
Syd Hughes and Bruce Thompson were honoured with Queen’s Service Medals for service to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and their communities. Jim Powdrill, Kevin Stechman and Stuart Jones received Queen’s Service Medals for service to Fire and Emergency New Zealand.
Press Release – Fire and Emergency NZ
Fire and Emergency New Zealand personnel from Ōpōtiki, Kaikohe, Westport, Ohakune and Kirwee were presented with their New Year’s Honours by Governor-General Patsy Reddy at Government House in Wellington today.
Syd Hughes and Bruce Thompson were honoured with Queen’s Service Medals for service to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and their communities. Jim Powdrill, Kevin Stechman and Stuart Jones received Queen’s Service Medals for service to Fire and Emergency New Zealand.
John Bowmar (Kaiwaka) was presented with his Queen’s Service Medal for services to Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the community by the Governor-General in Auckland on Monday 19 April.
Northland news briefs: Free Tamariki Day, Funky Fish is back
15 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Anna, of Frozen fame, is one of the Disney princesses who will be performing in Russell on Saturday. Photo / Kasia Crawford
Anna, of Frozen fame, is one of the Disney princesses who will be performing in Russell on Saturday. Photo / Kasia Crawford
Northern Advocate
Tamariki Day packed with events
Hundreds of kids are expected at a free Tamariki Day in Russell on Saturday featuring a bevy of Disney princesses, a top kapa haka group, bouncy castles and much more. The event will run from 10am-3pm in the grounds of Pompallier Mission on the Russell waterfront. Acting property lead Kirsty Hofstetter said the event, now in its second year, had been scheduled for March but was postponed due to Covid-19 alert level changes. The free whānau-focused event would offer entertainment, face painting, bouncy castles, a petting zoo, an enchanted lawn packed with games, a whānau tent, fire
Easter road toll at seven: One dead in Northland in crash involving motorcycle
4 Apr, 2021 12:23 AM
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Police are at the scene of a fatal crash involving a car and a motor cycle at Te Kao, north west of Kaitaia.
Photo / NZME
Police are at the scene of a fatal crash involving a car and a motor cycle at Te Kao, north west of Kaitaia.
Photo / NZME
Northern Advocate
A motorist, believed to be a motorcyclist, is dead after a two-vehicle crash in the Far North.
The crash between a car and a motorcycle happened on Far North Rd in Te Kao, 70km north west of Kaitaia, just before middday today.