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management certification in New Zealand.
Brenda Crooks has also been appointed to a permanent role of office administrator after four months filling in temporarily. She is most often seen at the front desk.
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Brenda has a background in social justice and community work, and lives locally.
She has a BA in M ri Studies and has been teaching te reo M ri to adults for four years.

“I really enjoy working at KCC,” Brenda says.
“I love the interaction with people, and helping them with all sorts of things.”
We’d love to hear from you.
The elders of Enliven’s Huntleigh and Cashmere Homes are looking for fun-loving, caring, talented nurses to join their dedicated team. With Enliven positive ageing services, you’ll enjoy a wide range of clinical work, a supportive work environment, plenty of professional development and career progression opportunities, a focus on wellbeing and lots of fun!
“I love it here. The environment is friendly, and there are recreational activities all week
Local reps on new transport group
By Frank Neill
Five northern suburbs residents have been appointed to the new Public Transport Advisory Group (PTAG).
The aim of the PTAG is to inform both Metlink and the Greater Wellington Regional Council’s (GWRC) Transport Committee on issues relating to public transport.
The five northern suburbs residents are Raewyn Hailes from Johnsonville, Peter McIntosh from Karori, Kris Parkin from Khandallah, and Laura Stuart and Vaughn Liley from Tawa.
GWRC appointed the initial 23 members of the new PTAG at its meeting on 30 March and the new group will hold its first meeting on 20 April.
Of the 23, 22 were members of the public, and Regional Councillor Simon Woolf was appointed as the GWRC representative. Around 60 people applied for a position on the group.


There is room for up to 30 people on the PTAG, and GWRC and Metlink will continue to receive membership applications. They are particularly seeking people to represent the following perspectives: LGBTQIA+; Mana whenua, M ori; Youth (with an emphasis on those who can represent secondary school students); Active mode users (with an emphasis on those who can represent advocacy groups); and Employers.

The application form is at https://www. gw.govt.nz/your-council/council-andcouncillors/advisory-bodies/.