Local Govt | National News Video | Parliament Headlines | Politics Headlines | Search

 


Champion of the Capital Receives Medal

Champion of the Capital Receives Medal

Renowned Wellingtonian the Hon Fran Wilde has started the year in style. Having just been made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in recognition of her work in the community and Wellington’s local government sector, Fran will also be presented with Wellington Institute of Technology’s Medal at the Institute’s graduation ceremony tonight. She will be the third only recipient of the medal, which recognises long and distinguished contribution to the region and community.

“Fran’s work for the greater Wellington region and her work in the community is recognised through the awarding of this medal”, says Roger Sowry, Council Chair. “We are very pleased that Fran, who has worked in many capacities for New Zealand, Wellington City, and the wider region, has accepted this award.”

“It is also appropriate that the graduation ceremony will be the first for the new combined Council representing both Wellington Institute of Technology and Whitireia Community Polytechnic. Together, the two polytechnics serve the whole Wellington region; Fran’s region-wide vision has continually challenged and spurred us all to always take the wide view of our region and its contribution to New Zealand.

Roger Sowry said the recognition given to Fran Wilde also provides inspiration to WelTec graduates about to embark on their careers. “Fran is a wonderful role model for our students, highlighting the opportunities available to them in their working lives, and she exemplifies how a lifelong passion and pride in your work can lead to a very fulfilling and rewarding career,” says Mr Sowry.

Fran said that she was very honoured to receive the award. “Recognition by the Wellington Institute of Technology is a great honour. I’ve been fortunate to have opportunities to demonstrate in a tangible way my commitment to the region in terms of boosting what Wellington has to offer not only its own citizens but the rest of New Zealand and overseas visitors.”

“I am a strong believer in education and training and WelTec, as one of the key providers of skilled graduates with strong vocational skills is a great asset to the region. WelTec contributes in a significant way to the economy of the region. Its current initiative – the joint venture with Le Cordon Bleu - will attract not only international students, but also New Zealanders from other centres to study hospitality, cookery and culinary techniques. The co-location of Le Cordon Bleu with WelTec’s School of Hospitality in central Wellington is very exciting and will create new opportunities to promote the region nationally and internationally when the purpose built facility opens in September.

The WelTec Medal is being awarded to Fran Wilde at the WelTec graduation ceremony, 7pm on Thursday 2 February at the Michael Fowler Centre. Almost 400 graduates are attending the ceremony with over 1700 eligible to graduate. The WelTec Medal is an honorary award in recognition of an individual’s contribution over a number of years in the community at large. 2 WelTec Medals have been awarded to date.

ENDS


 
 
 
 
 
Parliament Headlines | Politics Headlines | Regional Headlines

 

Waikato-Tainui Celebrates End of Lock-Out

Tom Roa, Chair of Te Arataura, Waikato Tainui’s executive has welcomed news that the ten week lock-out of Horotiu workers is drawing to a dramatic close.
“We are all extremely pleased to see this day finally arrive,” said Tom Roa. More>>

Also:

Meridian dumps West Coast hydro plan

(Image: blog.greens.org.nz by Q)

May 22 (BusinessDesk) - Opposition to Meridian Energy's plans for a 100 Megawatt hydro-electric scheme on the undammed Mokihinui River on the South Island's West Coast has forced its abandonment, the state-owned power company has announced. More >>

Fisheries: Slave Labour And Foreign Vessels
The Government has announced it is to require reflagging of foreign-owned fishing vessels operating in New Zealand waters to address labour, safety and fisheries practice concerns. More >>

Also


Budget 2012: Crime And Punishment
Budget 2012 will contribute to a 25 per cent reduction in reoffending by 2017, and 18,500 fewer victims of crime every year from 2017, Corrections Minister Anne Tolley and Associate Corrections Minister Dr Pita Sharples say. More >>

Also:


Elections: Time Running Out to Take Part in Electoral Commission’s MMP Review

Time is running out to have your say on improvements you’d like to see made to our MMP voting system. With only two weeks to go until the first consultation period of the MMP Review closes, the Electoral Commission has received more than 3700 submissions ... More >>


Christchurch: More Green Zoning And More Red Zoning

Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee has announced the final decision in almost 11 months of flat land residential zoning in Canterbury…

“It brings the number of residential properties zoned red because they are unsuitable for residential occupation to 7256.” More >>

Gerry Brownlee also announced the green zoning of 421 residential properties in the Port Hills, leaving 1679 houses still under review. More>>

ALSO:


Budget 2012: Squeezing Every Drop Out Of A Zero Budget
The Government is trying to squeeze every drop of publicity out of its ``Zero Budget’’ ahead of its delivery next Thursday.More >>

Gordon Campbell On the Politics of Austerity: Later this month, New Zealand will be subjected to its second austerity Budget in a row. Zero budgeting is being presented as the only path of virtue. This is despite the fact that - elsewhere in the real world - it has been a very bad week indeed for the politics of austerity.More >>
Also

  • Business.Desk - Smokes, booze and property tax breaks prime targets for Budget
  • Labour - User Pays Plan Confirms Failure
  • Labour - Cuts to classes result of government failure
  • ACT - Performance Based Pay for Teachers Long Overdue

  • Budget 2012: Recovery of Canterbury on Track
  • Budget 2012 - Prescription Charges Help Fund Health
  • Budget 2012: Education – Larger Classes For More Money
  • Budget 2012: $144m more for disability support
  • Housing: Social Housing Money Handed Out
    People in need will get the most benefit from Government funding for new housing projects, to be developed by non-government providers. Housing Minister Phil Heatley has announced the successful applicants to the $25.3 million Social Housing Unit ... More >>

    ALSO:

    Parliament Today: Urgency To Follow Budget
    The House will go into Urgency on Thursday following the delivery of Budget 2012 at 2pm. The Government informed the Business Committee of the decision at a meeting yesterday.More...

    Also:


    Budget 2012: Prescription Charges Help Fund Health
    Health Minister Tony Ryall has announced the Government will increase the $3 prescription charge to $5 per item up to a maximum of 20 items from 1 January 2013. The savings will be reinvested in the health sector. More >>
    Also:

    Court of Appeal: Govt Should Pay Family Caregivers
    The victory in the Court of Appeal for families caring for disabled family members should be taken notice of by the Government says Green MP Catherine DelahuntyMore >>

    ALSO:

    LATEST HEADLINES

     
     
     
     
    Regional
    Search Scoop  
     
     
    powered by newsagent
    NZ independent news