Te Awamutu News | September 11, 2025

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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 2025

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‘Give me (aero)space’ By Viv Posselt

His recent participation in the 67th London International Youth Science Forum has served to make Te Awamutu College student Blake Gower more determined than ever to pursue a career in aerospace engineering. Blake, 17, told Te Awamutu Rotary members the trip had been inspirational. It was through his participation in January’s Rotary National Science and Technology Forum in Auckland – through the Te Awamutu Rotary Club – that the opportunity arose for him to take part in the London forum. His talk to Rotarians last week gave him a chance to report back on being able to ‘get his nerd on’ during the July 19 to August 1 event at London’s Imperial College. The forum attracted some 500 online and in-person students from 92 countries and territories. Blake, who is in Year 13 at Te Awamutu College, said there were 432 in-person attendees, ranging in age from 16 to 21. They heard lectures from Nobel Prize-winning speakers and world-leading scientists across a range of topics, did scientific visits to top UK laboratories and university departments including Oxford and Cambridge, presented

a research project and took part in various immersive social and cultural programmes. Among the speakers were 2021 Nobel Prize winner (chemistry) Prof Sir Dave MacMillan, Prof Kevin Fenton CBE who oversaw Britain’s response to Covid, theoretical physicist Prof Sir Steven Cowle, AI and cybersecurity expert Dr Jason Nurse, vaccinologist Dame Sarah Gilbert, and the 16th Astronomer Royal and Professor of Space Physics at Imperial College London, Michele Dougherty. “It was absolutely incredible listening to these people,” said Blake, still fizzing with excitement at such access. “We also had a day of special study … I chose Einstein’s special theory of relativity,” he said. “After two hours, I’m still not sure I get it. Some of it is simple logic, some of it very advanced.” Not all the time was spent tapping into science. Colourcoded groups up to 150 strong each enjoyed Olympic style events that included things like wheelbarrow-racing and a trivia show. “I’m happy to say that our red team won.” There were also trips to Airbus, the Bristol Aerospace Museum – where Blake was among many who thrilled at seeing Spitfire and

Bridging the gap

Blake Gower giving his enthusiastic presentation to Te Awamutu Rotary Club last week. Photo: Viv Posselt

Concorde aircraft among others, and Stonehenge. He also spent time visiting the sights of London, enjoyed a talent show with fellow students, and marvelled at MJ the Musical at London’s West End. “I had no idea how big aerospace engineering is over there … the forum has confirmed for me that is the direction in which I want to go.” Blake has already been accepted into New Zealand’s Canterbury University to do engineering, but on the back of his recent trip, he would now like to consider doing his master’s degree at Imperial College London.

It was a couple of days later than planned – but Te Awamutu’s newest bridge was put in place over the Mangahoi stream of Park Rd on Monday at the end of a precision exercise. The bridge includes a pipe to take waste from the new Waipiko Landing subdivision to the Albert Park pump station. And, of particular interest to morning cyclists who stopped last Thursday as the last part of the bridge was bolted on, it will also become a cycle lane in about 18 months. Waipiko Landing, 1.5km east of the town centre, is Te Awamutu’s newest neighbourhood and the first stage of the T11 growth cell. It will eventually be home to 2000 residents. Photo: Bridge It NZ Ltd.

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