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  2. Jacqueline Fahey - Wikipedia

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    Of Irish Catholic ancestry, Fahey was born in Timaru in 1929. [1] Fahey had strong female role models in her life: her mother was a pianist who attended the Melbourne Conservatoire of Music and worked as a professional pianist for 8 years before returning to New Zealand, and her grandmother taught at a Dominican Convent and was "very good at languages and loved history". [2] "

  3. Laura Daniel - Wikipedia

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    Daniel won series 2 of Taskmaster New Zealand in 2021. [3] The same year she appeared on the panel show Patriot Brains. She is a big fan of the Eurovision Song Contest and has campaigned for New Zealand to take part. [4] In 2023, Daniel appeared on Guy Montgomery's Guy Mont-Spelling Bee.

  4. Sieni Leo'o Olo - Wikipedia

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    She was part of an ensemble that traveled in 2016 to Stirling, Scotland to present their play The Island. [7] She appeared in Massive Theatre Company's play Chance To Ignite in 2017. [8] [3] [5] Leo'o Olo performed her show The Family Disappointment in 2018. [9] In 2020, she wrote a show called My Ode To South Auckland and performed it in her ...

  5. Gaylene Preston - Wikipedia

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    Born in Greymouth on 1 June 1947, Preston was educated at Colenso High School (now William Colenso College) in Napier. [1] She went on to study at the Ilam School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury from 1966 to 1968, and then the St Albans School of Fine Art in Hertfordshire, England, where she completed a Diploma of Art Therapy in 1974.

  6. List of New Zealand artists - Wikipedia

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    Emily Valentine Bullock – jeweller and creator of wearable art; Brit Bunkley (born 1955) – sculptor, installation artist and digital/video artist; Fanny Buss (1910–1986) – textile artist, fashion designer, printmaker and book illustrator; Debra Bustin (born 1957) – visual artist; Maude Burge (1865–1957) – painter

  7. Hollie Smith - Wikipedia

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    Hollie Smith (born 17 November 1982) is a New Zealand soul singer-songwriter based in Auckland, New Zealand. Her four solo albums Long Player, Humour and the Misfortune of Others, Water or Gold, and Coming In From The Dark have all reached number one on the RIANZ albums chart, making her one of the most successful female New Zealand artists of the 21st century.

  8. Shirley Setia - Wikipedia

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    Shirley Setia is a New Zealand singer and actress known for her work in the Indian film and music industries. [3] [4] [5]Born in Daman, India, in the former union territory of Daman and Diu, she immigrated with her family to Auckland and gained attention as a YouTube musician by uploading covers of Hindi film songs while studying at the University of Auckland.

  9. Olivia Foa'i - Wikipedia

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    Foaʻi was born in New Zealand in the mid-1990s, and she grew up in Auckland. [1] [2] [3] She is of Tokelauan, Tuvaluan, and British heritage.[4]Her father is the musician and producer Opetaia Foaʻi, the founder of the group Te Vaka, and her mother is Julie Foaʻi, the band's manager.