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Tuesday, 20 July 2021, 1:37 pm Entries into the 2021 NZ Events Association NZ Event Awards closed in June with an all-time record of 108 entries. Ségolène de Fontenay, General Manager of the NZ Events Association (NZEA), says the record numbers this year are remarkable given the impacts of COVID-19 during the qualifying period. “Traditionally, the purpose of the awards has been to recognise excellence, promote best practice and creativity, raise awareness of the events sector and celebrate the contribution of the industry,” says de Fontenay. “But this year we also needed to recognise the resilience, flexibility and responsiveness of the industry under the trying ....
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New report finds numerous examples from the 1940s to 80s when ministers would usually tell parliament about UK special forces. Extreme secrecy allows prime ministers to covertly deploy UK forces abroad and bypass parliamentary scrutiny
British government ministers were willing to give Parliament more information about the UK military’s special forces during World War 2 and the “end of empire” than they do today, new research reveals. Ministers currently claim to have a “long-standing policy” of not commenting on Britain’s Special Air Service (SAS) when asked by MPs for basic details of its operations. The special forces, which consist of several thousand personnel, are believed to be involved in eight covert wars abroad, including Yemen and Mali, and have a multibillion-pound budget. ....
Press Release – Waterbourne Charitable Trust It was an exciting day at the finals of the Barfoot and Thompson Stand Up Paddleboarding Nationals, with over 80 athletes registered.The third day in a row of blue sky and light wind, ideal conditions for this competition. Today the technical races were scheduled, which started with a round of heats this morning for both the men and woman and finished off with the finals this afternoon. The course was just off Takapuna beach, which included a chicane, meaning the athletes have to run around a mark on the beach with their board before running back into the water for another lap. This made great viewing for the crowd that gathered to check it out. ....