News in brief

News in Brief

Rock winners

Te Awamutu Intermediate band Thursday’s Cancelled has picked up the top prize at the Rockshop Bandquest. More than 300 bands took part in the 24 regional events and the final was staged online with regional winners submitting video performances. The line up of Maraeroa Te Kanawa, Zita Harpur, Ronan Hinchliffe, Frances Bowmar and Ryan Tonks won a $2000 credit with NZ Rockshop.

Birthday boy

There will be a party in the Pettit household for the second weekend running when new mayor Mike celebrates his 58th birthday on Saturday.

New principal

Bridget Watkins

Cambridge Middle School deputy principal Bridget Watkins has been appointed Te Awamutu Intermediate School principal. She will take up the role next year.

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Two on board

Former Fieldays chief Peter Nation of Tamahere and Dick Breukink of Cambridge are joining the Waikato Chamber of Commerce Board.

What a kerfuffle

Bicycle Revolution Cambridge’s popular Kerfuffle challenge around Lake Te Koo Utu with an obstacle packed course testing bike and adventure skills for young bike riders has been confirmed for next month. Toddlers on training wheels will find it a bit hard but all other cyclists would embrace the challenge, organisers say.

Students selected

Evelyn Winter, left, and Aspen Gooch

Aspen Gooch and Evelyn Winter, both 17 and in Year 12 at Cambridge High School, are among 24 students selected nationwide by the Shakespeare Globe Centre New Zealand to join its Young Shakespeare Company, which travels to the United Kingdom in July next year.

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Art Alive

The Cambridge Art Society will open its three day exhibition tomorrow (Friday) at the Town Hall. The society has doubled its membership in the last couple of years, so the exhibition is an opportunity for newer members to hang their work up for the public.

Flying high

Hamilton Airport operations co-ordinator Karen Wilson was named Emerging Leader of the Year at the 2025 New Zealand Airport Awards. Hamilton Airport also won the Medium Airport Infrastructure Project of the Year for the refurbishment of its international terminal.

Power play

Waipā Networks  and The Lines Company staff will be competing at the three-day Annual Connection 2025 event in Christchurch starting next Tuesday. The event, organised by training provider Connexis, involves a series of skills-based challenges for line mechanic crews and cable jointers from the country’s electricity supply companies.

Little libraries

The Waikato Literacy Association celebrated International Literacy Day earlier this month with two new Little Libraries built by the Cambridge MenzShed. Two association member schools will receive the Little Libraries which will be installed on their school grounds as a free book swap space for students.

Highest honour

Sir Anand Satyanand at his Honoray Doctorate ceremony. Photo: Mike Walen / Barker Photography.

Former Waikato University chancellor Sir Anand Satyanand was awarded an Honorary Doctorate on Tuesday for his significant contributions to the university and to the people of New Zealand. Sir Anand was chancellor from 2019 to June this year and helped set the university’s direction with strong leadership, commitment and courage.

 

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