Press Release – Vista Foundation
Vista Foundation 48Hours have some winners to announce! The
Vista Foundation Grand Finals honoured the creative ingenuity and awesome tenacity of 2021’s entrants, with some incredible entries from around Aotearoa lighting up the big screen in the heart of Tāmaki Makaurau.
Vista Foundation 48Hours Competition is thrilled to announce that the
2021 Grand National Champion Award goes to:
Good Girl by
Traces of Nut (Wellington)
A professional dog walker (Emma Draper) becomes immersed in a self-help podcast and finds herself treading dangerous territory.
The team also took home
Best Director and
Best Script on the night for their suspenseful and canine-filled entry. This marks the second time the team has won the top prize, last taking home the
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Press Release – New Zealand Police
Be the change, don’t sit back and wait for the Government to fix race relations in Aotearoa, was the message from Lucia-Tui Bernards, a Year 12 student from Tawa College who today won this year’s Race Unity Speech Awards.
In an inspiring and heartfelt speech, Lucia-Tui called for all secondary schools to have a race relations strategy, as well as a race relations youth council to ensure the voices of ethnic minorities are heard.
Race relations youth ambassadors would suggest policies to decision-makers and government agencies from a youth perspective.
Chief judge NZ Police Deputy Commissioner Wally Haumaha says Lucia-Tui’s speech was fantastic.