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REFEREES the Following Are Amongst Those Who Have Acted As Referees During the Production of Volumes 1 to 25 of the New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science
105 REFEREES The following are amongst those who have acted as referees during the production of Volumes 1 to 25 of the New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science. Unfortunately, there are no records listing those who assisted with the first few volumes. Aber, J. (University of Wisconsin, Madison) AboEl-Nil, M. (King Feisal University, Saudi Arabia) Adams, J.A. (Lincoln University, Canterbury) Adams, M. (University of Melbourne, Victoria) Agren, G. (Swedish University of Agricultural Science, Uppsala) Aitken-Christie, J. (NZ FRI, Rotorua) Allbrook, R. (University of Waikato, Hamilton) Allen, J.D. (University of Canterbury, Christchurch) Allen, R. (NZ FRI, Christchurch) Allison, B.J. (Tokoroa) Allison, R.W. (NZ FRI, Rotorua) Alma, P.J. (NZ FRI, Rotorua) Amerson, H.V. (North Carolina State University, Raleigh) Anderson, J.A. (NZ FRI, Rotorua) Andrew, LA. (NZ FRI, Rotorua) Andrew, LA. (Telstra, Brisbane) Armitage, I. (NZ Forest Service) Attiwill, P.M. (University of Melbourne, Victoria) Bachelor, C.L. (NZ FRI, Christchurch) Bacon, G. (Queensland Dept of Forestry, Brisbane) Bagnall, R. (NZ Forest Service, Nelson) Bain, J. (NZ FRI, Rotorua) Baker, T.G. (University of Melbourne, Victoria) Ball, P.R. (Palmerston North) Ballard, R. (NZ FRI, Rotorua) Bannister, M.H. (NZ FRI, Rotorua) Baradat, Ph. (Bordeaux) Barr, C. (Ministry of Forestry, Rotorua) Bartram, D, (Ministry of Forestry, Kaikohe) Bassett, C. (Ngaio, Wellington) Bassett, C. (NZ FRI, Rotorua) Bathgate, J.L. (Ministry of Forestry, Rotorua) Bathgate, J.L. (NZ Forest Service, Wellington) Baxter, R. (Sittingbourne Research Centre, Kent) Beath, T. (ANM Ltd, Tumut) Beauregard, R. (NZ FRI, Rotorua) New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 28(1): 105-119 (1998) 106 New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 28(1) Beekhuis, J. -
Volume 26 | Number 1 | 2014
Pacific-AsianVolume Education 26 –| Vol.Number 26, No. 1 11 | 2014 Pacific-Asian Education The Journal of the Pacific Circle Consortium for Education Volume 26, Number 1, 2014 ISSUE EDITOR Elizabeth Rata, The University of Auckland EDITOR Elizabeth Rata, School of Critical Studies in Education, Faculty of Education, The University of Auckland, New Zealand. Email: [email protected] EXECUTIVE EDITORS Kirsten Locke, The University of Auckland, New Zealand Elizabeth Rata, The University of Auckland, New Zealand Alexis Siteine, The University of Auckland, New Zealand CONSULTING EDITOR Michael Young, Institute of Education, University of London EDITORIAL BOARD Kerry Kennedy, The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kong Meesook Kim, Korean Educational Development Institute, South Korea Carol Mutch, Education Review Office, New Zealand Gerald Fry, University of Minnesota, USA Christine Halse, University of Western Sydney, Australia Gary McLean,Texas A & M University, USA Leesa Wheelahan, University of Toronto, Canada Rob Strathdee, RMIT University, Victoria, Australia Xiaoyu Chen, Peking University, P. R. China Saya Shiraishi, The University of Tokyo, Japan Richard Tinning, University of Queensland, Australia Rohit Dhankar, Azim Premji University, Bangalore, India Airini, Thompson Rivers University, British Columbia, Canada ISSN 10109-8725 Pacific Circle Consortium for Education Publication design and layout: Halcyon Design Ltd, www.halcyondesign.co.nz Published by Pacific Circle Consortium for Education http://pacificcircleconsortium.org/PAEJournal.html Pacific-Asian Education Volume 26, Number 1, 2014 CONTENTS Articles The dilemmas and realities of curriculum development: Writing a social studies 5 curriculum for the Republic of Nauru Alexis Siteine Renewal in Samoa: Insights from life skills training 15 David Cooke and T. -
Event Planning Guide
Waimakariri Event Planning Guide Produced by Updated: July 2017 Contents 1.0 Introduction ..............................................................................................3 2.0 How to use this guide ................................................................................3 3.0 Developing the event .................................................................................4 3.1 What is the objective of the event? .......................................................4 3.2 Who is the event for? ..........................................................................4 3.3 What does your target group or audience want? .....................................4 3.4 Making sure your event is a great idea ..................................................4 4.0 Planning the event. ..................................................................................5 4.1 The Overview .....................................................................................5 4.2 Venue Requirements ...........................................................................6 4.3 Licenses, Permits and other Council Requirements ..................................6 4.4 Safety Requirements ...........................................................................8 4.5 Equipment and Supplies ......................................................................8 4.6 Insurance ..........................................................................................8 4.7 Budget ..............................................................................................9 -
2019 Winners & Finalists
2019 WINNERS & FINALISTS Associated Craft Award Winner Alison Watt The Radio Bureau Finalists MediaWorks Trade Marketing Team MediaWorks MediaWorks Radio Integration Team MediaWorks Best Community Campaign Winner Dena Roberts, Dominic Harvey, Tom McKenzie, Bex Dewhurst, Ryan Rathbone, Lucy 5 Marathons in 5 Days The Edge Network Carthew, Lucy Hills, Clinton Randell, Megan Annear, Ricky Bannister Finalists Leanne Hutchinson, Jason Gunn, Jay-Jay Feeney, Todd Fisher, Matt Anderson, Shae Jingle Bail More FM Network Osborne, Abby Quinn, Mel Low, Talia Purser Petition for Pride Mel Toomey, Casey Sullivan, Daniel Mac The Edge Wellington Best Content Best Content Director Winner Ryan Rathbone The Edge Network Finalists Ross Flahive ZM Network Christian Boston More FM Network Best Creative Feature Winner Whostalk ZB Phil Guyan, Josh Couch, Grace Bucknell, Phil Yule, Mike Hosking, Daryl Habraken Newstalk ZB Network / CBA Finalists Tarore John Cowan, Josh Couch, Rangi Kipa, Phil Yule Newstalk ZB Network / CBA Poo Towns of New Zealand Jeremy Pickford, Duncan Heyde, Thane Kirby, Jack Honeybone, Roisin Kelly The Rock Network Best Podcast Winner Gone Fishing Adam Dudding, Amy Maas, Tim Watkin, Justin Gregory, Rangi Powick, Jason Dorday RNZ National / Stuff Finalists Black Sheep William Ray, Tim Watkin RNZ National BANG! Melody Thomas, Tim Watkin RNZ National Best Show Producer - Music Show Winner Jeremy Pickford The Rock Drive with Thane & Dunc The Rock Network Finalists Alexandra Mullin The Edge Breakfast with Dom, Meg & Randell The Edge Network Ryan -
Nz Major Markets Commercial Radio
EMBARGOED UNTIL 1PM (NZDT) THURS NOV 29 2018 NZ MAJOR MARKETS COMMERCIAL RADIO - SURVEY 4 2018 Station Share (%) by Demographic, Mon-Sun 12mn-12mn Survey Comparisons: 3/2018 - 4/2018 This Survey Period: Metro - Sun Jun 24 to Sat Nov 10 2018 / Regional - Sun Jan 28 to Sat Jun 16 2018 & Sun Jun 24 to Sat Nov 10 2018 (Waikato - Sun Aug 21 to Sat Oct 22 2016 & Sun Jan 29 to Sat Jun 17 & Sun Jul 2 to Sat Sep 9 2017) Last Survey Period: Metro - Sun Apr 8 to Sat Jun 16 & Sun Jun 24 to Sat Sep 1 2018 / Regional - Sun Sep 10 to Sat Nov 18 2017 & Sun Jan 28 to Sat Jun 16 2018 & Sun Jun 24 to Sat Sep 1 2018 (Waikato - Sun Aug 21 to Sat Oct 22 2016 & Sun Jan 29 to Sat Jun 17 & Sun Jul 2 to Sat Sep 9 2017) All 10+ People 10-17 People 18-34 People 25-44 People 25-54 People 45-64 People 55-74 MGS with Kids This Last +/- Rank This Last +/- This Last +/- This Last +/- This Last +/- This Last +/- This Last +/- This Last +/- Network Breeze 7.8 8.0 -0.2 3 5.6 6.0 -0.4 5.1 5.1 0.0 7.0 6.3 0.7 7.9 7.6 0.3 9.9 10.1 -0.2 9.7 10.9 -1.2 10.1 8.7 1.4 Network Coast 7.5 7.4 0.1 5 2.3 2.3 0.0 2.1 2.3 -0.2 2.4 2.3 0.1 4.5 4.1 0.4 9.6 10.7 -1.1 14.5 14.8 -0.3 4.3 3.9 0.4 Network The Edge 6.5 6.1 0.4 6 16.2 15.1 1.1 12.0 11.5 0.5 8.7 7.9 0.8 7.1 6.6 0.5 3.5 3.1 0.4 1.7 1.5 0.2 7.2 7.5 -0.3 Network Flava 2.6 2.7 -0.1 14 10.1 10.5 -0.4 4.0 4.9 -0.9 3.0 3.7 -0.7 2.6 2.9 -0.3 1.2 0.8 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 2.5 3.0 -0.5 Network George FM 1.3 1.5 -0.2 17 1.5 2.2 -0.7 2.6 2.7 -0.1 2.6 2.7 -0.1 2.0 2.2 -0.2 0.7 0.9 -0.2 0.2 0.3 -0.1 1.1 1.0 0.1 Network Hokonui 0.2 0.2 0.0 23 0.2 0.3 -
Contact Information for BSA Callers
Contact information for BSA callers Our website has links to the main broadcasters’ websites and contact details (see Broadcaster Links). Links to the broadcasters’ online complaints forms appear under Formal Complaint to the Broadcaster/'If you are ready to make a complaint to the broadcaster now'. ABLE (captioning and audio description service) www.able.co.nz Advertising Standards Authority (help line) 0800 234 357 deals with complaints about advertisements [email protected] / www.asa.co.nz APRA (The Australasian Performing Right Assn) 0800 692 772 issues licences for businesses to play recorded www.apra.co.nz music in public Births, Deaths and Marriages 0800 22 52 52 copy of birth certificate required BSA freephone number 0800 366 996 Coalition for Better Broadcasting 021 666297 advocates for higher standards & better content www.betterbroadcasting.co.nz Complaints agencies: Complaint Line for a list of all agencies dealing with complaints www.complaintline.org.nz Consumer Affairs 04 474 2750 deals with scams www.consumeraffairs.govt.nz/scams information on how to complain for consumers www.consumeraffairs.govt.nz/for- consumers/how-to-complain Copyright: Copyright Council of New Zealand www.copyright.org.nz Ministry of Business, Innovation and www.med.govt.nz/business/intellectual- Employment (MBIE) property/copyright Department of Building and Housing 0800 737 666 PO Box 10729 Wellington 6143 Freeview channels not working: 0800 373 384 (Freeview 0800 number) Going Digital www.goingdigital.co.nz Fair Go NO phone calls Private Bag fax: -
FEMA 159 - August 2000 Revised Edition FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEM ENT AGENCY
FEMA 159 - August 2000 Revised Edition FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEM ENT AGENCY NATIONAL SCIENCE TEACHERS AS S OC IAT IO N EARTHQUAKES A Teacher's Package for K-6 I Acknowledgments The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)acknowledges with gratitude the many individuals who provided teaching knowledge, experience, and classrooms in the development of the first and revised versions of EARTHQUAKES- A Teacher's Package for K-6 Grades. The first version of the teacher's package was developed under the direction of Phyllis R. Marcussio, Director of Publications, National Science Teachers Association: Ms. Marcussio put together an excellent team of editor, illustrator, teacher-writers, subject-matter experts, and reviewers, including - Editor: Mary Liston Liepold, Washington, DC Illustrator: Forrest Plesko, Superior, WI Teacher-Writers: Jeffrey C. Callister, Newburgh, NY Lenny Coplestone, Bethesda, MD Gerard F. Consuegra, Rockville, MD Sharon M. Stroud, Colorado Springs, CO Scientist-Writer: Randy Updike, U.S. Geological Survey The revised version included teacher-writers Jeffrey Callister, Gerard Consuegra, and Sharon Stroud, along with Elizabeth Draper, Sheryl Eggers, and Molly Morrow from Portland, OR. Elizabeth, Sheryl, and Mollyhave participated as instructors in numer- ous FEMAworkshops for educators on the K-6 teacher's package. Randy Updike's expanded coverage of earthquake topics remains in the Appendix. Funding for this publication was allocated to FEMAby The United States Congress, under the Earthquake Hazards Reduction Act of 1977, as amended. FEMAhereby authorizes and encourages the educational community to reproduce this product in its entirety and to disseminate it at no cost to the recipient. Single copies of this publication may be obtained from FEMAat no cost by contacting FEMA'sPublication Warehouse at 1-800-480-2520. -
Research in the Spotlight What Am I Discovering?
RESEARCH IN THE SPOTLIGHT WHAT AM I DISCOVERING? side of the world to measure the effects of poi on UNINEWS highlights some of the University physical and cognitive function in a clinical trial. research milestones that have hit the I wanted to discover how science and culture headlines in the past couple of months. might meet, and what they might say to each other about a weight orbiting on the end of a FISHING string. A study that exposed six decades of Working between the Centre for Brain widespread under reporting and dumping of Research and Dance Studies, the first round of marine fish has been covered extensively in an assessor-blind randomised control trial has the media. Lead researcher Dr Glenn Simmons just concluded. Forty healthy adults over 60 from the New Zealand Asia Institute at the years old participated in a month of International Business School appeared on Nine To Noon, Poi lessons (treatment group) or Tai Chi lessons Paul Henry, Radio Live, NewsHub and One (control group), and underwent a series of News, and was quoted in print and online. The pre- and post-tests measuring things like research, part of a decade-long, international balance, upper limb range of motion, bimanual project to assess the total global marine catch, coordination, grip strength, and cognitive put the true New Zealand catch at 2.7 times flexibility. Feedback from the participants official figures. after their International Poi lessons has been exciting: “Positive on flexibility, stress release, coordination and concentration. Totally, totally GRADUATION positive. Mental and physical.” “I am able to AGING GRACEFULLY use my left wrist more freely, and I am focusing The story of 84-year-old Nancy Keat, oldest better. -
DX Times Master Page Copy
N.Z. RADIO New Zealand DX Times N.Z. RADIO Monthly journal of the D X New Zealand Radio DX League (est. 1948) D X April 2003 - Volume 55 Number 6 LEAGUE http://radiodx.com LEAGUE . As Radio Hobbyists (DX’ers or Listeners) we are able to tune into Shortwave broadcasts from countries involved in the Iraqi conflict or neighbouring countries. Whether you agree or disagree with what has occurred, we are fortunate to be able to listen to those differing viewpoints and make up our own minds. You will find a list of English Broadcast frequencies from countries involved in the Iraqi conflict and its neighbours, compiled by Paul Ormandy on page 17, plus the normal ‘Unofficial Radio’ ‘Under 9’ & ‘Over 9’ Bandwatch columns and ‘Shortwave Report’ Contribution deadline for next issue is Wed 7th May 2003 PO Box 3011, Auckland Some of the International Broadcasters also CONTENTS have thought provoking comments or editorials about the conflict such as the editorial by Andy Sennitt on REGULAR COLUMNS the Radio Netherlands website at Bandwatch Under 9 3 http://www.rnw.nl/realradio/features/html/editorial.html with Ken Baird The Iraqi conflict has also shown that Bandwatch Over 9 6 Shortwave Radio is still a powerful tool, for general with Andy McQueen news and discussion and also as a Propaganda Shortwave Report 10 with Ian Cattermole outlet. English in Time Order 20 An interesting article as mentioned in the with Yuri Muzyka Unofficial Radio pages concerning Commando Solo Shortwave Mailbag 23 missions by the U.S. Air Force EC-130E aircraft and with Paul Ormandy other special forces broadcasts is on the dxing.info Utilities 25 website at. -
NZL FM Master List to Oct18
NEW ZEALAND FM LISTING IN FREQUENCY ORDER to 29 Oct 2018 Changes after 2019 WRTH Deadline are in RED MHz City Station kW Region Owner/Group 87.6 Christchurch Star Canterbury Rhema 87.7 Wanaka Star Central Otago Rhema 87.8 Palmerston North Radio Hauraki Manawatu NZME 88.0 Christchurch Flava Canterbury NZME 88.3 Taupo Star Taupo Rhema 88.3 Gisborne Coast Eastland NZME 88.6 Auckland Mai FM 10 Auckland MediaWorks 88.6 Tauranga Magic Bay of Plenty MediaWorks 88.6 Wellington Radio Active 0.5 Wellington Student 88.6 Dunedin Flava Otago NZME 88.7 Pio Pio Cruise FM 0.8 King Country Independent 88.7 Rotorua Te Arawa FM 0.8 Rotorua Iwi 88.7 Napier More FM 4 Hawkes Bay MediaWorks 88.7 Alexandra The Edge 1.6 Central Otago MediaWorks 88.8Taupo The Edge Taupo MediaWorks 88.8 Whanganui The Edge Whanganui MediaWorks 88.8 Nelson The Edge Nelson MediaWorks 88.8 Oamaru Brian FM 0.6 North Otago Independent 88.8 Queenstown ZM-FM Central Otago NZME 88.9 Blenheim Fresh FM 0.1 Marlborough Access 88.9 Christchurch The Edge Canterbury MediaWorks 88.9 Orewa More FM Rodney MediaWorks 88.9 Balclutha Star Otago Rhema 89.0 Waihi Beach The Rhythm 8w Coromandel Independent 89.0 Hamilton Free FM89 5 Waikato Access 89.0 Palmerston N. RNZ Concert Manawatu RNZ 89.0 Wanaka Rhema Central Otago Rhema 89.1 Coromandel Town More FM 0.15 Coromandel MediaWorks 89.1 Picton The Hits 0.15 Marlborough NZME 89.1 Kaikoura Radio Live 0.15 North Canterbury MediaWorks 89.1 Timaru Tahu FM 5 South Canterbury Iwi 89.2 Kaitaia Mix 10 Far North NZME 89.2 Upper Northland Mix 10 Northland NZME 89.2 -
Stations Monitored
Stations Monitored 10/01/2019 Format Call Letters Market Station Name Adult Contemporary WHBC-FM AKRON, OH MIX 94.1 Adult Contemporary WKDD-FM AKRON, OH 98.1 WKDD Adult Contemporary WRVE-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY 99.5 THE RIVER Adult Contemporary WYJB-FM ALBANY-SCHENECTADY-TROY, NY B95.5 Adult Contemporary KDRF-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 103.3 eD FM Adult Contemporary KMGA-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 99.5 MAGIC FM Adult Contemporary KPEK-FM ALBUQUERQUE, NM 100.3 THE PEAK Adult Contemporary WLEV-FM ALLENTOWN-BETHLEHEM, PA 100.7 WLEV Adult Contemporary KMVN-FM ANCHORAGE, AK MOViN 105.7 Adult Contemporary KMXS-FM ANCHORAGE, AK MIX 103.1 Adult Contemporary WOXL-FS ASHEVILLE, NC MIX 96.5 Adult Contemporary WSB-FM ATLANTA, GA B98.5 Adult Contemporary WSTR-FM ATLANTA, GA STAR 94.1 Adult Contemporary WFPG-FM ATLANTIC CITY-CAPE MAY, NJ LITE ROCK 96.9 Adult Contemporary WSJO-FM ATLANTIC CITY-CAPE MAY, NJ SOJO 104.9 Adult Contemporary KAMX-FM AUSTIN, TX MIX 94.7 Adult Contemporary KBPA-FM AUSTIN, TX 103.5 BOB FM Adult Contemporary KKMJ-FM AUSTIN, TX MAJIC 95.5 Adult Contemporary WLIF-FM BALTIMORE, MD TODAY'S 101.9 Adult Contemporary WQSR-FM BALTIMORE, MD 102.7 JACK FM Adult Contemporary WWMX-FM BALTIMORE, MD MIX 106.5 Adult Contemporary KRVE-FM BATON ROUGE, LA 96.1 THE RIVER Adult Contemporary WMJY-FS BILOXI-GULFPORT-PASCAGOULA, MS MAGIC 93.7 Adult Contemporary WMJJ-FM BIRMINGHAM, AL MAGIC 96 Adult Contemporary KCIX-FM BOISE, ID MIX 106 Adult Contemporary KXLT-FM BOISE, ID LITE 107.9 Adult Contemporary WMJX-FM BOSTON, MA MAGIC 106.7 Adult Contemporary WWBX-FM -
Ross, Tara Final Phd Thesis.Pdf
Locating Ourselves: An analysis and theoretical account of strategic practices of identity and connection in Aotearoa/New Zealand’s Pacific news media A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Media and Communication in the University of Canterbury by Tara Ross University of Canterbury 2017 2 For Rosa 3 Acknowledgements A work such as this is rarely the result of one person’s efforts and I have many people to thank here. First and foremost, thank you to my Pacific research participants, who generously gave of their time and knowledge and without whom this research would not have been possible. I hope that I have done justice to your contributions and produced a work that might seed positive change in both academia and the media industry. Thank you to the members of my Pacific Advisory Group, who gave much-needed guidance and encouragement, and to the colleagues, friends and family who offered support, read early drafts and otherwise put up with my distraction. Thank you, also, to the countless people who work behind the scenes to improve outcomes for Pasifika. Without you, this kid from Porirua would likely never have undertaken postgraduate study. In that vein, I’d like also to acknowledge the University of Canterbury for awarding me a Pacific Students’ Thesis Scholarship, the NZ Federation of Graduate Women for a PhD Scholarship and the Tertiary Education Commission for granting me a Building Research Capacity in the Social Sciences (BRCSS) II Postgraduate Research Award. That material support was crucial for this research project.