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Longest Day concludes fantastic Dannevirke Cactus
22 Apr, 2021 02:05 AM
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Towing the full water tanker to the fire station.
Bush Telegraph
Pic 3: BTG190421CP3 Caption: Hauling two 4WD vehicles up Hospital Hill.
Pic 4: BTG190421CP4 Caption: Hearing about Chanuk Bair at the Cenotaph.
Pic 5: BTG190421CP5 Caption: Different reactions to carrying poles.
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Pic 6: BTG190421CP6 Caption: Towing the full water tanker to the Fire Station.
Pic 7: BTG190421CP7 Caption: All over but the dinner – The Dannevirke Cactus Group 2021 outside the fire station.
Pic 8: BTG190421CP8 Caption: Performing the haka at the end of the Graduation Dinner.
By Dave Murdoch
Emotional graduation ceremony for Cactus students
13 Apr, 2021 10:18 PM
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The 2021 Cactus graduates with their certificates and awards.
Photos / Sue Emeny
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Sue Emeny
Thirty-one Cactus students graduated from their eight-week course at an emotional ceremony on Saturday at the Dannevirke Services and Citizens Club.
Course instructor Wayne Churchouse said the students had worked hard throughout the course, turning up at 5.30am three mornings a week. And as you saw today during the Longest Day challenge, they nailed it.
Churchouse said he was experiencing a range of emotions, among them relief that the course was able to be completed - unlike last year s, which had to be stopped a week and a half from the end because of Covid.
Pippa Smyth is 2020 Dux Of Dannevirke High School
16 Dec, 2020 04:30 PM
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Bush Telegraph
By: Dave Murdoch
On Thursday, December 10, Pippa Smyth was awarded 2020 Dux of Dannevirke High School in an award ceremony which celebrated some amazing achievements despite adversity.
Like all schools, 2020 has been extremely difficult for Dannevirke High School but it has survived the lockdown and is coping with the tragic recent loss of three much-loved students to hold this remarkable prizegiving which followed closely on its very successful school ball.
The 2020 Head Students after receiving their Service Awards: From left Chantelle Monteith (HG), Zane Gatchell (HB), Ella Christini (DHG), James Mollison (DHB).
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