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Pioneer students of Agribusiness enter the workforce
4 November 2021
Maggie Powell (Harington 2015-2017) came from the high rises of Hong Kong to Auckland as a four year old when her parents moved to New Zealand’s largest city.
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Quick call-up a dream come true for Samisoni
3 November 2021
Samisoni Tauke'aho (Soni) became the school's third All Black with a surprise call up in July, making his debut at Waikato Stadium against Fiji.
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Soni’s first VX coach reflects on his remarkable story
3 November 2021
Andrew Gibbs was Soni Tauke'aho’s first rugby coach at St Paul’s and has watched him mature from a shy Tongan school boy, to an All Black.
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Lander leaves behind his legacy
22 June 2021
After 40 years as an educator and 11 years as the Headmaster at St Paul’s Collegiate School, Grant Lander hangs up his academic gown to enjoy a life of retirement, travel and spending time with family.
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Matron thanked for ‘sensational service’ over 50 years
22 June 2021
Gloria Thompson has retired after half a century working at St Paul’s – the past 37 years as Matron of Williams House.
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From the biology lab to sports field – Roger Bell’s legacy
22 June 2021
"It’s been a blast," is how Roger Bell describes the last 18 years at St Paul’s as he retired from the school in December 2020.
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Shore crew for Team NZ a career pinnacle
22 June 2021
Boatbuilder Davin Whittaker (Clark 1998-2001) has been part of a sea change.
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Mutu revolutionises asset ownership
22 June 2021
Why buy when you can borrow? The concept of a new renting platform named Mutu, brainchild of Collegian Toby Skilton (Fitchett 2013), connects the owners of under-utilised assets and spaces with people who prefer access over ownership.
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Moana, rising through the ranks of men’s rugby
11 November 2020
Fa’Amoana (Moana) Leilua (Harington 1996) started out as a player and is now managing men’s professional rugby teams.
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Kiwi professor a leading voice on Australia’s Covid-19 response
11 November 2020
Professor Tony Blakely (Hamilton 1980-84), a recent arrival in Melbourne, has emerged as one of Australia’s leading experts on the Covid-19 pandemic.
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How we got happy
11 November 2020
Jonathan Nabbs (School 2004-2008) struggle with depression in his early twenties gave him an insight into the lack of information available for people going through a similar journey. Earlier this year, he created a resource to help those who find themselves on the same pathway to find health, hope and happiness.
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Kiwi brings German train station back to life
9 July 2020
The magnificent restoration of a train station in Germany has been a labour of love for retired Auckland lawyer Peter Macky (School 1966-68)
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Tristram boats – an icon of the Kiwi summer
9 July 2020
The Fink brothers have combined their talents to develop and grow the family business, Tristram Marine.
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Lockdown reduces international play
9 July 2020
Signing on for six months with Old Glory DC rugby club, based in Washington DC, was a dream come true for Gordon Fullerton (Sargood 2011-2015).
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The Home and Away Life of a Top Art Director
1 November 2019
One of Alistair Kay’s (Williams 1975-1979) first jobs was designing a set for the hit 1980s New Zealand game show ‘It’s in the Bag.’
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No stake too high
1 November 2019
It’s Monday morning and St Paul’s senior students are listening to a man talk about monetary policy in New Zealand, in particular the effect of the recent official cash rate drop.
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Taking her research international
17 October 2019
An opportunity to pursue doctoral research overseas has been granted to St Paul’s Collegian Emma Walker (Harington, 2013-2014).
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Returning to his Sargood roots
19 June 2019
When Guy Johnstone (Sargood 1990-1994) left his high school boarding home in the early nineties, he didn’t think he’d be back.
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Life’s work on the ice
19 June 2019
Professor Gary Wilson (Hamilton 1980-1984) has studied and worked at some of the world’s top universities, and last year returned to Hamilton for a three-month sabbatical at Waikato University.
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Wired for beer
19 June 2019
Venture past the big smoke to the Northland town of Warkworth and you’ll find a microbrewery producing a taste bud-popping array of hoppy IPAs, Saisons, Porters, Stouts and barrel aged beer.
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