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												2021 Annual Report
LION FOUNDATION 2021 ANNUAL REPORT Our aim is to be New Zealand’s leading charitable trust, nationally recognised and respected for helping New Zealanders achieve great things in the community. We value integrity, compelling us to act honestly, ethically and transparently. For 36 years we have been working with NZ communities to make a difference. During this time we have granted over $985 million to support community projects across the country. In the last financial year we distributed more than $35 million to community-based organisations. We’re here to make a difference. Barnardos NZ “We can’t do the work we do without the help of generous supporters like The Lion Foundation.” – Dr Claire Achmad, General Manager Advocacy, Fundraising, Marketing & Communications THETHETHE LION LION LION FOUNDATION FOUNDATIONFOUNDATION | CHAIRMAN | CHAIRMAN AND AND CEO CEO REPORT REPORT Chairman and CEO Report CHAIRMAN’SCHAIRMAN’S REPORT REPORT CHIEFCHIEF EXECUTIVE’S EXECUTIVE’S REPORT REPORT Chairman’sThe LionThe FoundationLion Report Foundation has continued has continued its proud its proudthan inthan March in March 2020, 2020, when, when,as a nationas a nationwe weWhat anWhatChief interesting an interestingExecutive’s end to end our to2019/2020 our Report 2019/2020 financial financial year asyear as record of community fundraising over the past experienced a life changing pandemic. the Covid-19 pandemic presented unprecedented challenges I have had therecord privilege of community of writing thisfundraising message over to the the pastplatforms experienced disappear a lifeoverseas changing and pandemic.no resulting funding theWell, Covid-19 our 2020/21 pandemic financial presented year unprecedentedhas certainly beenchallenges an year, withyear, $38,296,847with $38,296,847 being beingdistributed distributed to Despiteto these unchartered times, The Lion - not only- not for only The for Lion The Foundation, Lion Foundation, our venue our venueoperators operators and and Lion Foundationsupport community forprojects several throughoutyears. - 
												
												Waikato Bay of Plenty
Waikato Bay of Plenty SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday 18th March 2020 9.00 am Start Tauranga Domain, Tauranga www.wsss.org.nz/track-field/ www.facebook.com/sportwaikatoseondaryschools Kayla Goodwin – Sacred Heart Girls College 2015 - 2019 2018 - Waibop SS Senior Girls 100m Hurdles, Long & Triple Jump Champion, 2nd High Jump 2019 - Youth Olympics 2019 - 9th Triple Jump 2019 - NZ Senior Women - 1st Long Jump & Triple Jump 2019 - NZ Women 20 1st Heptathlon, Triple & 100m Hurdles 2019 – NZSS championships – Triple Jump 1st & 2nd Long Jump 2020 – NZ Senior Women 1st Triple Jump & 3rd Long Jump 2020 – NZ Under20 Women 1st Heptathlon, 1st Triple, 1st long Jump & 2nd 100m Hurdles Current record holder for New Zealand Under 18, Under 19 and Under 20 Triple Jump Photo Acknowledgements Kayla Goodwin – courtesy Alan MacDonald Email: [email protected] WAIKATO BAY OF PLENTY SECONDARY SCHOOLS ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION 2018-2019 Chairman: Tony Rogers WSSSA Executive Sports Director Secretary: Angela Russek St Peters Schools Treasurer: Brad Smith Tauranga Boys’ College Auditor: Karen Hind Athletics Waikato BOP Delegate: Julz Marriner Tauranga Girls’ College North Island SSAA Delegates: Angela Russek St Peter’s School Brad Smith Tauranga Boys College WBOP Selectors and Team Managers for North Island SS Team: Ryan Overmayer Hillcrest High Angela Russek St Peters School Sonia Waddell St Peters School Delegate Tauranga Girls College Tony Rogers WSSSA North Island Secondary School Track & Field Championships Porritt Stadium, Hamilton - Saturday 4 – Sunday 5 April The first three competitors in each event are automatically selected for the Waikato Bay of Plenty Team to compete at the North Island Secondary School Championships April 4th - 5th at Porritt Stadium, Hamilton. - 
												
												10 02 Feb Newsletter
Newsletter February 2010 MEMBER PROFILE • DALE CARNEGIE TRAINING Scholarship recipients Emma Raymond, Dylan Seidel, Aroha Hughes and Joseph Mays with Andrea Shaw, Sally Benning & Michael Shaw of Dale Carnegie Training and Lyn Parlane, Priority One’s INSTEP Manager Eight Western Bay of Plenty secondary school students have been given the chance to sharpen up their communication and people skills on an internationally renowned training course, thanks to the new $20,000 Dale Carnegie Youth Scholarship programme. Emma Raymond (Tauranga Girls’ College), Aroha Hughes (Mount Maunganui College), Joseph Mayes (Aquinas College) and Dylan Seidel (Bethlehem College) are the first four students selected to undertake the eight week programme. Four more students will be selected to receive the scholarship later this year, one each from Te Puke High School, Tauranga Boys’ High School, Katikati High School and Otumoetai College. Priority One member, Dale Carnegie Training Waikato / Bay of Plenty, approached Priority One’s INSTEP team to facilitate the selection of students for the scholarship. INSTEP connects local businesses with students and teachers from the sub-region’s secondary schools to highlight career opportunities and pathways. Each school was asked to nominate three or four students to be interviewed by Dale Carnegie Training Waikato / Bay of Plenty managing director, Michael Shaw. The “Skills for Success” course helps people build self confidence, gain people, communication and leadership skills, and lean how to reduce stress and maintain a positive attitude. It has been designed empower people beyond their comfort zone to encourage them to stretch and attain ambitious new skills. The students will attend the course alongside about 25 local business people. - 
												
												Bay of Plenty Secondary Schools 2020 Handbook
Bay of Plenty Secondary Schools 2020 Handbook SECONDARY SCHOOL CONTACTS CHAIRPERSON Carleen James School: 07 349 5940 Email: [email protected] DEPUTY CHAIRPERSON Tuahu Waretini-Thomas Phone: 07 575 3096 Email: [email protected] DRAW STEWARD BOP Rugby Union SKED Competition Platform Contact: Pat Rae [email protected] AQUINAS COLLEGE Ange McManaway Phone: 07 543 2400 Email: [email protected] BETHLEHEM COLLEGE Andy Bartrum Phone: 07 576 6769 Email: [email protected] EDGECUMBE COLLEGE Lisa Robinson Phone: 07 304 8211 Email: [email protected] JOHN PAUL COLLEGE Tim Hounsell Phone: 07 347 8795 Email: [email protected] KATIKATI COLLEGE Angus Donald 33 Beach Rd, Katikati Phone: 07 549 0434 Email: [email protected] MOUNT MAUNGANUI COLLEGE Tuahu Waretini-Thomas Phone: 07 575 3096 Email: [email protected] MURUPARA AREA SCHOOL Tanetiki Takuira (Sports Co-ordinator) 84 Pine Dr, Murupara Phone: 07 366 5601 Email: [email protected] OPOTIKI COLLEGE Sophie Takamore (Sports Co-ordinator) St Johns St, Opotiki Phone: 07 315 7022 Email: [email protected] OTUMOETAI COLLEGE Paul Braddock 105 Windsor Rd, Bellevue, Tauranga Phone: 07 576 2316 Email: [email protected] PAPAMOA COLLEGE Nick Leask 151 Doncaster Dr, Papamoa Phone 07-542 0676 Email: [email protected] REPOROA COLLEGE Kirsten Fairley Massey Rd, Reporoa Phone: 07 333 8117 ext 2 Email: [email protected] ROTORUA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL Deon Muir Co Director Ngarimu Simpkins Co Director - 
												
												Complete Finalist List Follows Category Name Sport School Farmer Auto
Complete finalist list follows Category Name Sport School Steven Adams Basketball Farmer Auto Village Valerie Adams Athletics International Mahe Drysdale Rowing Sportsperson of the Year Jason Lochhead Beach Volleyball Danny Lee Golf Lisa Carrington Kayaking Holland Beckett Lawyers Molly Meech Sailing Sportswoman of the Year Luuka Jones Canoe Slalom Natalie Peat Surf Lifesaving Peter Burling Sailing Bayleys Real Estate Sam Meech Sailing Sportsman of the Year Kane Williamson Cricket Sam Cane Rugby Graeme Aldridge Cricket Paul Roozendaal Waka Ama BayTrust Coach of the Sean Horan Rugby Sevens Year Sir Gordon Tietjens Rugby Sevens Jay Carter Golf Julieta Diaz Synchronised Swimming Kelly Hudson Hockey Bay of Plenty Times Ross Merrett Surf Life Saving Official of the Year Glen Jackson Rugby Nick Briant Rugby New Zealand Men's Whitewater Rafting Team Whitewater Rafting Bay of Plenty Senior Men's TECT Team of the Year Cricket Team Cricket Rangataua Men’s Rugby Team Rugby Volleyball Tauranga Women's A Team Volleyball Mauao Warriors Men's Volleyball Team Volleyball Bay of Plenty U18 Boys’ Hockey Team Hockey Eva Morris & Jazzlee Thomas Synchronised Swimming Contract Mechanical Services Junior Team of Bay of Plenty U17 the Year Women's Volleyball Team Indoor Volleyball Bay of Plenty U19 Men's Volleyball Team Indoor Volleyball Callum Gilbert Canoe Slalom Vodafone Junior Ashley Roozendaal Waka Ama Sportsman of the Year Ben Cochrane Surf Life Saving Isaac Te Aute Rugby Sevens Eves Realty Junior Amy Robinson Hockey & Athletics Sportswoman of the Frances - 
												
												Secondary Schools of New Zealand
All Secondary Schools of New Zealand Code School Address ( Street / Postal ) Phone Fax / Email Aoraki ASHB Ashburton College Walnut Avenue PO Box 204 03-308 4193 03-308 2104 Ashburton Ashburton [email protected] 7740 CRAI Craighead Diocesan School 3 Wrights Avenue Wrights Avenue 03-688 6074 03 6842250 Timaru Timaru [email protected] GERA Geraldine High School McKenzie Street 93 McKenzie Street 03-693 0017 03-693 0020 Geraldine 7930 Geraldine 7930 [email protected] MACK Mackenzie College Kirke Street Kirke Street 03-685 8603 03 685 8296 Fairlie Fairlie [email protected] Sth Canterbury Sth Canterbury MTHT Mount Hutt College Main Road PO Box 58 03-302 8437 03-302 8328 Methven 7730 Methven 7745 [email protected] MTVW Mountainview High School Pages Road Private Bag 907 03-684 7039 03-684 7037 Timaru Timaru [email protected] OPHI Opihi College Richard Pearse Dr Richard Pearse Dr 03-615 7442 03-615 9987 Temuka Temuka [email protected] RONC Roncalli College Wellington Street PO Box 138 03-688 6003 Timaru Timaru [email protected] STKV St Kevin's College 57 Taward Street PO Box 444 03-437 1665 03-437 2469 Redcastle Oamaru [email protected] Oamaru TIMB Timaru Boys' High School 211 North Street Private Bag 903 03-687 7560 03-688 8219 Timaru Timaru [email protected] TIMG Timaru Girls' High School Cain Street PO Box 558 03-688 1122 03-688 4254 Timaru Timaru [email protected] TWIZ Twizel Area School Mt Cook Street Mt Cook Street - 
												
												Minutes of Meeting No
Western Bay of Plenty District Council Minutes of Meeting No. CC12 of the Community Committee held on 30 August 2018 at the Community Hub, The Centre. Pātuki Manawa Katikati, commencing at 10.00am Present Councillor P Mackay (Chairperson), Councillors G Dally, M Lally, K Marsh, D Marshall, M Murray-Benge, J Palmer, J Scrimgeour, D Thwaites, M Williams and His Worship the Mayor G J Webber In Attendance E Holtsbaum (Group Manager Technology, Customer and Community Services), F Begley (Community Relationships Manager), C Lim (Community Team Leader), B Wilson (Community Relationships Advisor), R Woodward (Communications Advisor), and M Parnell (Democracy Advisor) Community Boards J Hobbs (Chairperson, Katikati Community Board) and A Sole, (Chairperson, Waihi Beach Community Board) Others Eight members of the community and as listed in the minutes. Apologies Apologies for lateness were received from Councillors Dally and Scrimgeour. It was noted that Councillor Dean was on leave of absence. Resolved: Mackay / Mayor Webber THAT the apologies for lateness from Councillors Dally and Scrimgeour be accepted. The Community Team Leader explained the programme for the meeting. Minutes of No CC12 held 30 August 2018 2 10.01am Councillor Scrimgeour joined the meeting. CC12.1 Katikati Youth Noelene Te Whakaara of Katikati Youth was in attendance to speak to the Committee regarding challenges facing young Māori learners. Lisa Tawhiti joined Miss Te Whakaara in support. Miss Te Whakaara introduced herself via mīhi and spoke to a tabled powerpoint presentation. She advised of the following challenges facing young Māori learners: They preferred to work together and would chose less challenging classes so they could be in the same class as their friends and teaching staff in these classes were more approachable. - 
												
												Marae Preschools Rescue Services Schools Schools, Continued
Marae Schools, continued: REACTIVE GRANTS TO COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS - August 1996 to June 2007 Hawai Marae 71,189 Electrical/heating/hot water Taneatua School 30,000 Hall electrical, lighting Maungaroa Marae 34,593 Electrical/appliances/chiller Taneatua School 37,825 Hall - heat pumps Aged Community Organisations, continued: Ngati Rangitihi Marae 31,000 Marae upgrade Te Kura Motuhake O Tawhiuau 14,800 Heating Nga Tama Tu Trust 20,480 Electrical upgrade Te Kura O Raukokore 1,101 Technology unit appliances Mountain View Rest Home 70,000 Heating & laundry upgrade Whakatane Astronomical Society 16,923 Electrical, heating, lighting Ohotu Marae 53,409 Electrical/lighting/insulation Te Kura O Te Teko 25,219 Heating, insulation, electrical Mountain View Rest Home 18,488 Electrical upgrade Whakatane Chartered Club 15,000 Heat pumps Whakatane Citizens’ Advice Bureau 8,216 Heat pumps Papueru Marae - Murupara 12,373 Electrical/lighting/generator Te Kura O Torere 23,198 Insulation/pellet fires/electrical Mountain View Rest Home 64,432 Electrical components new building Papueru Marae – Murupara 5,603 Generator repair Te Whanau-A-Apanui Area School 30,000 Solar water heating for pool Opotiki & Districts Senior Citizens 12,255 Heating, hot water boiler Whakatane Contract Bridge Club 30,000 Heating, appliances Whakatane Cross on the Hill 8,000 Electrical, lighting Piripari Marae 29,921 Marae upgrade Thornton Primary School 99,000 Heating, electrical upgrade Whakatane Presbyterian Daycare Centre 26,200 Insulation, electrical, lighting Puawairua Marae - 
												
												2020 CNZ Schools MTB Championship - XCO Start Lists
2020 CNZ Schools MTB Championship - XCO Start Lists XCO1A U14 Boys - Cross Country (XCO) 401 Adams, Fletcher Berkley Normal Middle School 402 Laurie, John Cashmere High School 403 O'Sullivan, Payo Cashmere High School 404 Johnston, Kayne Ashburton College 405 Clark, Oli Christchurch Boys High School 406 Collins, Jack Cashmere High School 407 Topp, Echelon Raroa Normal Intermediate 408 Cox, Nikhil Wellington College 409 Pengelly, Alex ACG Tauranga 410 Slaven, Kieran ACG Tauranga 411 Van Dunn, Cole Wainuiomata High School 412 Dukes, Samuel Nelson College 413 Millwood, Cooper Dunstan High School 414 Pitchford, Lachlan St Patrick's College, Silverstream 415 Lally, Nikolai Wellesley College 416 Medeiros, Marcos Adventure School 417 Justice, Alexander Adventure School 418 Fredericksen, Ollie Trident High School 419 Browne, Bruno Waimea Intermediate school 420 Gatman, Craig Central Hawkes Bay College 421 Goldsmith, Zacheriah Trident High School 422 Excell, Harry Fiordland College 423 Carlyon, Ollie Wellington College 424 Ford, Harper ChCh South Intermediate 425 Purvis, Daniel-James Wainuiomata High School 426 Simpson, George Taupo Intermediate 427 Bedford, Elliot ACG Tauranga 429 Henderson, Sam Nelson College XCO1B U13 Boys - Cross Country (XCO) Wednesday, 30 September 2020 Page 1 of 8 301 Turner, Mitchel Fernside School 302 Moir, Cam The Terrace School (Alexandra) 303 Dobson, Jakob St Mary's School (Mosgiel) 304 Malham, Lucas Waimea Intermediate school 305 Kennedy, Leo South Wellington Intermediate 306 Cameron, Louie Taupo Intermediate 307 - 
												
												BAY of PLENTY Events That Connect Schools, Communities & Employers
BAY OF PLENTY Events that connect Schools, Communities & Employers MARCH MAY MAY MAY/JUNE TERM 2 2020 2020 Rotorua Lakes High Tauranga Boys’ College NZ MAC ITO Taupo-nui-a-Tia College Te Puke High School School TBC Big Day Out TBC Group event includes: TBC Students attending: 100 TBC Students attending: 200 - Te Puke Intermediate Students attending: 150 Bay of Plenty TBC Rotorua Boys’ High Edgecumbe College Students attending: 150 Mount Maunganui School Priority One TBC College TBC Māori Steam Discovery Students attending: 200 Papamoa College TBC Group Event Includes: Tours TBC Students attending: 300 - Rotorua Boys’ High School TBC Students attending: 50 - Rotorua Girls’ High School Taupo Students attending: 1100 Connexis Industry Train- ing Organisation Te Wharekura o Ngāti Girls with HI Vis Events Rongomai Whakatane High School TBC TBC TBC Rotorua Students attending: 20 Students attending: 1000 Tauranga Girls’ College Masterlink Connexis Industry Train- TBC ing Organisation Trade Tour Students attending: 60 TBC Girls with HI Vis Events Tauranga TBC Tauranga ŌpŌtiki College TBC Career Force Students attending: 160 Youth Day Events Priority One TBC Māori Steam Discovery Tauranga Tours Katikati College TBC TBC Tongariro School Kawerau Students attending: 350 TBC Students attending: 180 MITO Bus Tours TBC Tauranga All information is correct at the time of publication. If you are interested in attending any of these events please All dates will be updated weekly. contact: [email protected] 25 May 2020 BAY OF PLENTY Events - 
												
												Download 2016
2016 Vision To create a positive, Directory Trust Manager educated and healthy Rawinia Kamau Trust Office: 5 Richardson Street, Whakatane Postal: PO Box 567, Whakatane 3158 community. Phone: 07 307 0893 | Freephone: 0800 323 800 Fax: 07 307 0896 | Email: [email protected] www.ebet.org.nz Chairman Don Lewell Phone: 07 308 7244 | Mobile: 027 270 9632 Deputy Chairman David Bulley Phone: 07 312 5874 | Mobile: 027 291 0297 Trustees Wade Brown Phone: 07 312 5615 | Mobile 021 530 245 Kevin Hennessy Phone: 07 315 7348 | Mobile: 027 625 9379 Edwina O’Brien Phone: 07 323 8513 | Mobile: 021 0831 3757 Donna Smit Phone: 07 304 9921 | Mobile: 027 265 6668 Advisors Legal Sharp Tudhope | Tauranga Legal Osborne Attewell Clews | Whakatane Financial & Business Deloitte | Wellington Accountants Arrow Accountants | Whakatane Auditors KPMG | Tauranga Eastern Bay Energy Trust Trustees and Staff Bankers ASB Bank | Auckland Seated from left: Edwina O’Brien, Rawinia Kamau, Don Lewell, Donna Smit, David Bulley Standing from left: Kay Hitchcock, Allison Windley, Kevin Hennessy, Wade Brown Chairman’s Report Creating a positive, educated and healthy community It’s a great pleasure to reflect on another notable year for the Eastern Bay Don Lewell Energy Trust, highlighted by the achievement of the long-sought goal of Chairman 100% ownership of Horizon Energy. This significant milestone returns the assets of the distribution company back to the local community. The resulting increased dividend has enabled us to plan for an extra $700,000 in distributions this year – a great outcome. In closing, I’d like to thank my fellow Trustees for their thoughtful debate We can report a $50 million growth in our investments. - 
												
												North Island Schools 2021 Enduro Race 2 Start 12:15 U16 Boys
North Island Schools 2021 Enduro Race 2 Start 12:15 U16 Boys 601 Patrick Bauld Mt Albert Grammar School 602 Jayden Hudson-Owen Whangarei Boys' High School 603 Maxxis Tindall Hamilton Boys High School 604 Thomas Stuart Green Bay High School 605 Joe Millington Takapuna Grammar School 606 Brogan Boyd St Peter's College (Akld) 607 Jack Maskell St Peter's College (Akld) 608 Regan Doig Mt Maunganui College 609 Taylor Lilley Taradale High School 610 Zack Wills Hamilton Boys High School 611 Kieran McMillan Morrinsville College 612 Kingston MacArthur Francis Douglas Memorial College 613 Harry Harkness New Plymouth Boys' High School 614 Felix Clarkson Auckland Grammar School 615 Herb Tylee Central Hawkes Bay College 616 Sam Roche Rototuna High Schools 617 Harry Kneebone Tauranga Boys' College 618 Daniel Stuart Green Bay High School 619 Dylan Hansen Tauranga Boys' College 620 Mac Smith Macleans College 621 Hunter McCabe Macleans College 622 Aedan Peters New Plymouth Boys' High School 623 Bill Axon Cambridge High School 624 Tomas Climo Rototuna High Schools 625 Joshua McGinty Katikati College 626 Jake Pulmmer Papamoa College 627 Conall McLean Westlake Boys High School 628 Caleb Morgan Hamilton Boys High School 629 Kobe Purchase King's College 630 Fletcher Lugton St Peter's School (Cambridge) 631 Thomas Winter Tauranga Boys' College 632 Max Beale Havelock North High School 633 William Altoft Auckland Grammar School 634 Kyle Seabrook Gisborne Boys High School 635 Reubin Tautari Hamilton Boys High School 636 Daniel Neilson Howick College 637 Paul Furstenburg