New Wairoa police chief Maui Aben looking to quash town s gang reputation
6 Feb, 2021 08:31 PM
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After nearly 35 years in the force, Wairoa s new police leader is hoping to change the town s undeserved reputation . Senior sergeant Maui Aben has been appointed the new area response manager for Wairoa, officer in charge of Wairoa police station and the sole-charge rural stations of Mahia, Kotemaori and Tuai.
Despite having spent the bulk of his career working as a prevention manager, tactical co-ordinator, custody manager and rural manager in Gisborne, Aben spent 12 years living and working in Napier.
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But, Aben admitted Wairoa has major challenges and an ongoing gang issue.
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January 25, 2021 WITH its approximately 11 hectares of gross floor area, Cebu Exchange strengthened its claim as the largest multi-certified sustainable office tower in the Philippines after being Pre-Certified under the International Well Building Institute’s prestigious Well Building Standard™ in December 2020.
It currently stands as the largest Pre-Certified WELL™ building in the Philippines and the first outside Metro Manila. The points for Well Building Standard™ pre-awarded to Cebu Exchange in this building design category are equivalent to Gold level pre-certification.
A signature development of Arthaland and Hong Kong-based private equity real estate firm Arch Capital, Cebu Exchange has previously been Pre-Certified Gold in the US Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (Leed®), as well as Design Certified 5-Stars in the Philippine Green Building Council’s Building for Ecologically Responsive Design Excellence (Berd
Dogs, owners farewell breeder Jim Broadbent at Kerikeri get-together
20 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM
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Just a few of the German short-haired pointers Jim Broadbent has bred over the years turned out to say goodbye on Saturday. Photo / White Locket Boutique Photography
Just a few of the German short-haired pointers Jim Broadbent has bred over the years turned out to say goodbye on Saturday. Photo / White Locket Boutique Photography
Peter de Graaf is a reporter for the Northern Advocatepeter.degraaf@northernadvocate.co.nznorthernadvocat
More than 200 people and at least 30 dogs turned out to farewell a Kerikeri identity with an international reputation as a dog breeder.