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Dec 04, 2019
Wednesday December 4th Lunch at Viaduct Harbour. We had a great day last year, so join your friends for a fast cruise aboard the Pine Harbour Ferry, from Pine Harbour to Auckland Viaduct for lunch at The Conservatory Bar and Grill at 1-17 Jellicoe North Warf, which is just a short walk from Pier 3 where you alight and near to the Americas Cup - NZ base home. Have your AT Hop card ready for your free 35 minute cruise leaving Pine Harbour at 11.30 am. Perhaps arrive early for coffee at Pepperjacks Bar. We return to Pine Harbour on the 3.20pm ferry. Please book your trip with David or Adrienne Teape Ph: 533 6103 or preferably by email davidhteape@gmail.com |
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"Glitz & Glamour"
Dec 10, 2019
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New Year "Mix n Mingle"
Jan 14, 2020 6:00 PM
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Motorbike touring in Russia.
Jan 28, 2020
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Their experiences at the recent Science Forum
Feb 11, 2020
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Feb 18, 2020
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Visit to Howick Beach Coastguard base.
Feb 18, 2020 5:45 PM
Howick Coastguard have invited our club members and their partners to enjoy their hospitality and join them for an evening down at Howick Beach. This is an "inbetween" meeting and members are encouraged to attend and strengthen our relationship with a like-minded community organisation. Please contact John Osborne (0272 161925, or jwosborne@gmail.com) to advise attendance numbers no later than Monday 17 Feb, 11am.
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Guiness Down Under.
Feb 25, 2020
Rod Smith will talk about the story behind his book “Guinness Down Under” – how the famous brew and the family came to New Zealand and Australia in the 1850s. He will cover the background history of the brewing and exporting businesses out of Ireland, the move to local production, and the stories of the four grandsons of Arthur and Olivia Guinness who came “down under”. |
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Mar 01, 2020 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Brit Euro Car Show If classic and rare cars are your thing this is the place to be on March 1st. This is the 5th anniversary event held a Lloyd Elsmore Park. This is a free event. Last year approximately 1,000 vehicles registered. Last year we ran a sausage sizzle and took the opportunity to meet the public and talk about what we do for our community. Talk to Geoff Thompson about how you can help on the day. Website https://trregister.co.nz/akl-brit-euro-classic-car-show
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Mar 15, 2020 7:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Howick Fun Walk Run Mark Sunday 15th March in your calendar. This is a major annual project for our club and we need everyone to help including their families where possible. Last year we had about 800 entrants from school kids to adults who had a range of courses based on their age. We support Howick Coastguard, an important first responder service to our community, through this project. They will provide a large number of members and supporters to assist on the day. Set up starts literally at the crack of dawn so all hands to the pump, no Sunday sleep in! And don’t forget it all has to come down and be put away afterwards. There are administrative tasks, marshalling, sausage sizzle and many other needs. Talk to John Osborne about how you can help. Website http://www.howickfunwalkrun.co.nz/ |
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Taveuni Surgery Project
Mar 24, 2020 6:00 PM
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NZ Institute of Economic Research Chief Executive & Chair of NZ Symphony Orchestra
Apr 28, 2020 5:30 PM
Biography Laurence has been NZIER’s Chief Executive since 2014. Before NZIER he lived in Europe for 25 years, and held a series of commercial and strategic roles for FTSE-100 companies active in international markets. Laurence’s career has spanned the ICT, telco, aviation, infrastructure and energy sectors, and has included roles in in strategy, economics, regulation, country management, operations, business development and general management. He has worked with clients in both the public and private sectors at all scales, and has advised on issues ranging from the formation and execution of commercial strategy to public policy and regulation. After a series of financial and commercial roles for BP Amoco, Shell and SITA, Laurence joined BT Group in 2000 and was appointed Head of Economic Analysis for BT Global Services in 2003. BT Global Services is the international division and largest business within BT, active in 170 countries and a ICT top-50 company in its own right. He was then successively Head of Products, Head of UK and, in 2010, Director of Global Competition and Regulation, leading multi-disciplinary and multinational competition strategy and regulatory teams across Europe, the US, Africa and Asia. He was also Chair of the Working Groups for Economics and Business Services for the European Competitive Telecommunications Operators Association (ECTA) in Brussels for seven years. In addition to his role at NZIER, Laurence is Chair of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra and Trustees Executors Ltd, and A Director of Northpower. |
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May 15, 2020 5:00 PM - May 17, 2020 12:30 PM
he Conference is a special time with a carefully crafted programme that will inspire and entertain you. During this time you will connect with old and new friends and meet people in the community who are making a difference in the world.
The conference will be held in the magnificent Sir Owen G Glenn Building at the University of Auckland Business School in Auckland CBD and has superb facilities for our conference including plentiful underground parking.
There is an exciting pre-Conference programme whether on the harbour, on the golf course, exploring Auckland or relaxing on Waiheke Island.
Join us for the Conference - you are in for a wonderful time.
D G Gary Langford
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New Zealand politics
May 26, 2020 7:00 PM
Simeon Brown is the Member of Parliament for Pakuranga, elected in the 2017 General Election. As the local representative for Pakuranga Simeon is committed to representing his constituents in parliament on the issues that matter to them, including investing in smarter transport solutions, maintaining excellent education opportunities for all students, and ensuring our communities remain safe places to live. Simeon lives in Pakuranga with his wife Rebecca and their young daughter Anna. He has a background working in commercial banking, supporting small to medium-sized businesses in the South-East Auckland economy, and has served as an elected representative in local government. He studied at the University of Auckland, completing a Law and Commerce conjoint degree. Simeon successfully led the campaign within Auckland Council in 2014 to ban the sale of synthetic drugs and legal highs across Auckland, which then resulted in nationwide law reform. Outside of politics, Simeon's interests include spending time with his family, gardening, and playing the clarinet. |