#38 Pride In Our People

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Edge Message #38 from Brian Sweeney, producer NZEDGE.COM

TO NEW ZEALAND EDGE GLOBAL COMMUNITY

IN NEWZEDGE TODAY

Hot global goss about Sylvia Cartwright, Russell Crowe, Neil Finn, Lucy Lawless, Harry  Mahon, soprano Rebecca Ryan, Palliser Estate, King Kopsi, Sam Neill, Capt James Cook, florist Maurice August, Compudigm, The Price of Milk, Sunline, Milford Track, Ngaio Marsh, Les Mills, Collette Dinnigan, Auckland, Wellington, Eronora Puketapu-Hetet, Phil Keoghan, conductor Grant Cooper, Ashley Fogel, Mike Moore, Topp Twins, Ron Brierley
and Colin Meads. From the pages of the global online media
www.nzedge.com/media/index.html

NEW HERO STORY
Essential addition to the canon of NZ Heroes, the story of Katherine Mansfield, an edge bio of our most important literary figure, written exclusively for
nzedge.com by novelist Damien Wilkins. www.nzedge.com/heroes/mansfield.html

NEW EDGE MAILBOX
Voyeurs indulge: 35 new messages to nzedge.com about homework, homesick, citizenship and creativity. Thanks to everyone who has written in, especially those people who I owe a reply to, it’s coming. https://www.nzedge.com/mailbox/18_mar01.html

STUDY OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN NZ
Howard Frederick, Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Unitec in Auckland, seeks a sponsor to complete a study of entrepreneurship in New Zealand, about 40k needed. Howard is a great guy who is making a serious contribution. Any starters, email hfrederick@unitec.ac.nz, check out www.unitec.ac.nz/nzcie and also www.entreworld.org/GEM2000 for a peek at the Australian study.

TONIGHT 11.4.1
Auckland, 5.45pm, NZ Convention Hall at the Edge complex, I am giving talk about nzedge in the FutureNZ seminar series. Love to see you.

Best regards

BRIAN SWEENEY
co-founder, editor
THE NEW ZEALAND EDGE
brian@nzedge.com
www.nzedge.com

 

Thumbnail:Homing instinct. Post swooping across the globe, the majestic Royal Albatross (Toroa) hangs its great wingspan (>3m) along air-currents at Taiaroa Head. A large white Toroa feather was the symbol of Parihaka passive resistance leader Te Whiti.


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