Press Release – Radio Waatea
Tēnā koutou e whakarongo mai nei ki a Paakiwaha.
Paakiwaha is an exciting weekly current affairs programme from a Māori perspective. Paakiwaha is hosted today by Dale Husband and broadcast by Radio Waatea with funding from New Zealand on Air.
On today’s show: Te Whānau o Waipareira’s Director of Social Impact and Innovation, Awerangi Durie, kicks off the show to talk about the launch of a new campaign celebrating Māori identity with a message of resilience and hope.
Auckland Lawyer David Stone tunes in to discuss his research into members of the Māori Battalion missing out on receiving their medals, resulting in an emotional turnout of many whanau of the soldiers at a ceremony in Gisborne over the weekend.
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Elizabeth Strout, who won a Pulitzer Prize for
Olive Kitteridge, sold world rights to
Oh William! to
Andy Ward at Random House. The novel, RH said, is about a formerly married couple who are now friends. They watch their children grow up and reckon with their own pasts as they “unearth the kind of long-buried family secret that rearranges everything we think we know about those closest to us.” Strout was represented by
Molly Friedrich and
Oh William! is slated for October.
Putnam Goes ‘Orange’ for Yoon
Putnam’s
City of Orange by
Frankly in Love and the forthcoming
Version Zero). The adult novel is, Putnam said, an “intimate” tale about “a man who wakes up alone and injured in a postapocalyptic landscape and must find his way home.”
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Editor’s note: Recruitment for a new training initiative is underway for veterans, transitioning service members and military spouses. Qualifying participants are able to take the BioWork course for free through Central Carolina Community College or Durham Technical Community College. This unique opportunity is available through the Military Service Members in Biopharma Manufacturing initiative, and the first step toward a fulfilling civilian career.
Visit the NCBiotech website to register for the program or learn more about the initiative.
Here’s one former Marine’s view of NCBiotech’s efforts to show transitioning military personnel the benefits of a biomanufacturing career.