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  2. State housing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Housing New Zealand, the Housing Corporation, and part of the Ministry of Social Policy were combined into the Housing New Zealand Corporation, so that policy and administration for state housing are controlled by a single agency. [50] A program to modernise state houses was introduced after 1999.

  3. R. W. R. McDonald - Wikipedia

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    McDonald was born in Balclutha, New Zealand and grew up on a sheep and venison farm in South Otago. [2] [5] Although he now lives in Melbourne, he maintains strong ties to the region, and set his first novel in Otago. The fictional town of Riverstone in both The Nancys and Nancy Businesswas modelled "somewhat on Balclutha", he said.

  4. Rob Fyfe - Wikipedia

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    Fyfe rose to be Flight Commander in charge of maintenance of the Air Force's Skyhawk Squadron at the age of 24. [4]He held positions at Telecom, and Postbank. [5] He was General Manager of the Bank of New Zealand, Chief Operating Officer of ITV Digital in the UK (which went into bankruptcy while he was at the helm) and group general manager of Air New Zealand.

  5. Stephen Town - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Town (born 1959 or 1960 [1]) is a chief executive in New Zealand. Formerly the chief executive of Auckland Council , Town was the inaugural chief executive for vocational education provider Te PÅ«kenga–New Zealand Institute of Skills & Technology from 6 July 2020 to 16 August 2022.

  6. Andrew Matheson - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Matheson (born 17 July 1969) is a former New Zealand rower who became a sports administrator. He is the current chief executive officer of Cycling New Zealand, the country's umbrella body embracing all national bike and cycling organisations. Matheson was born in 1969. [1]

  7. Mark Robinson (rugby union, born 1974) - Wikipedia

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    On 9 September 2019, Robinson was announced as the new Chief Executive of New Zealand Rugby, starting in January 2020. [ 1 ] Not to be confused with the North Harbour and 1997-98-2001 All Black halfback of the same time, Mark Robinson was an intelligent and gifted midfield back who never reached his full potential for two major reasons.

  8. The Pacifica (Auckland) - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 2020, it is the tallest residential building in New Zealand, surpassing the Metropolis, but is set to be overtaken in 2024 by the 187 m (614 ft) Seascape. [1] The building overlooks Auckland city and the surrounding harbour at 178.7 metres (586 ft) and 57 floors in height.

  9. Steve Tew - Wikipedia

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    From 1996 to 2001, he was chief executive of the Canterbury Rugby Union and the Crusaders. [1] [4] Tew joined Rugby New Zealand as general manager in 2001, and became deputy chief executive in 2003. [4] He took over as chief executive from Chris Moller after the poor showing of the All Blacks in the 2007 Rugby World Cup.