The Golden Compass (2007) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. From 2014 to 2018 he was the Deputy Chairperson of Taranaki Futures, a highly successful education to employment organisation focused on creating pathways for young people in the Taranaki region. Inspector Kortegast has been the Manager of the Police’s Southern Communications Centre for the past 18 years. For services to athletics and the community. For services to performing arts education. In 1999 she worked on the first homicide case that was solved by using the DNA Profile Databank. She has been NZSL senior tutor for the University of Canterbury postgraduate diploma Specialist Teaching programme. In 2019, more than 7,000 teachers attended S and L Publishing workshops across New Zealand, Australia and the Cook Islands. For services to education and children with intellectual disabilities. He has since organised an annual event to recognise New Zealand's ongoing campaign to eliminate work place fatalities. There are now five Commonsense Organics stores, four in Wellington and one in Auckland, while Common Property is a professionally run commercial unit of 11.2 hectares. Her father is Jamaican, born in Saint Anne’s Bay, Kingston, and has African-Jamaican ancestry; he came to the U.S. in 1961. He remains an advisor to Maritime New Zealand, the Ministry of Fisheries, the Department of Conservation, and the New Zealand Shipping and Fishing industries. They are founding members of the Organic Traders Association of New Zealand. NASA.gov brings you the latest images, videos and news from America's space agency. She has been a driver for including Special Olympics athletes in unified and mainstream sports events. He was the teacher of many ranking junior players, including Jeoff Brown, national junior doubles champ, and others at Arden Hills club, Sacramento, California, where Mark Spitz trained. Stop Demand has worked to change societal attitudes and standards that perpetuate problems of exploitation, stemming from influences such as pornography. She holds Commissioner roles with the New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO and the Library and Information Advisory Commission. During this time, she established a New Zealand branch office in Wellington, spearheaded a campaign for a College name change to incorporate New Zealand, and established a committee and procedures to formally assess overseas-trained radiologists for the New Zealand Medical Council. They are strong advocates for organic and regenerative agriculture and seek to educate their customers and communities on how to grow their own organic food. For services to Pacific education and public health research. When he arrived in New Zealand in 1972, he had won 14 professional fights in the Islands and fights in Australia in 1971/1972. Dr Argilla is the Founder and Director of Dunedin’s Wildlife Hospital, which was established in 2018. He is a member of the Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 Technical Advisory Group. She was Veterinary Science Manager at Wellington Zoo from 2011 to 2015, where she played a pivotal role in establishing the hospital as a world class native wildlife treatment facility. Mrs Johnson has received several volunteer coach of the year and civic awards. Dr Medlicott sponsored an adult learner scholarship at the University of Waikato from 2012 to 2015 and since 2012 has sponsored an annual Creative Arts Award through Creative Bay of Plenty. She worked as a radiologist from the late 1970s until retiring in 2011. In this role Mrs Anderson increased restorative justice provision in the Whanganui and Ruapehu region, mentored facilitators to achieve national accreditation, and developed strong working relationships with key stake holders. Mr Ted Edwards established Reharvest Timber Products in 1996, a leading producer of premium products from wood waste. In 2016, Mr and Mrs Jardine gifted a four-hectare Remarkables Station property on Lake Wakatipu to the University of Otago, to be held in perpetuity as an academic research retreat known as Hakitekura, with the intention of helping the University attract world-renowned speakers and researchers to New Zealand.