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4 July 2012
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Inside this issue
Matakana chief fire officer Barry Clarke is in favour of a possible move to join the NZ Fire Service.
Local folk
Meet this month’s local folk – marine champion Tony Enderby
page 9
Frame work Our building feature takes a look at new trends in the industry
pages 23 to 33
Sport Local primary and secondary school netballers in winning form
Matakana fire service status reviewed Matakana Rural Fire Station may become part of the NZ Fire Service after a process of due diligence is completed. Auckland Council’s principal rural fire rather than remaining under the the Fire Service includes some paid officer Bryan Cartelle says a 2011 survey Council-administered Forest and firefighters, Matakana and other local services are manned entirely by trained indicated increased development Rural Fires Act. and localised communities around The NZ Fire Service is funded by a volunteers. the station makes the brigade quite levy paid by insurance policy holders, Mr Cartelle says even if the brigade urban-focused and more appropriately while rural fire stations are funded joins the Fire Service it will remain governed under the Fire Service Act, largely through rates. Although continued page 2
page 34
Mahurangi College Monthly newsletter
pages 40 to 41
off the drawing board this month . . .
New home – Sandspit
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