Nominations of Associates, Fellows, Honorary Fellows and Life

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Nominations of Associates, Fellows, Honorary
Fellows and Life Members of the Institute
Nominations are invited for the awards of:
Associate (Professional)
Associate (Union Activism)
Fellow (Professional)
Fellow (Union Activism)
Honorary Fellow
Life Member
These will be considered by the Honours Committee, which has the constitutional
responsibility of making recommendations on such nominations to the National Executive of
NZEI Te Riu Roa.
The philosophy behind the provisions for the awards of grades of membership is that of both
recognising and promoting excellence in the field of education in the widest sense.
These provisions are an important aspect of NZEI Te Riu Roa’s overall commitment to
enhancing the professional status of its members, through the recognition of excellence by
one's colleagues.
The National Executive has noted with concern not only the limited number of nominations
received, but also the limited number of female and Maori nominees being referred to the
Honours Committee for consideration and asks Branches, Aronui Tomua, Komiti Pasifika,
Area Councils and National Executive Advisory Groups to give particular consideration to
redressing this imbalance.
Nominating bodies should ensure that nominees are held in high regard professionally by their
colleagues and it is suggested that nominating bodies form small sub-committees to consider
the selection of nominees as this process allows a more careful consideration of the matter to
be made than is possible if nominations are simply called for at a meeting.
The processing of nominations, including obtaining referees statements, is time-consuming
and nominating bodies are asked to help limit this by ensuring that the details provided on the
forms are both easily read and accurate.
Procedure
Nominations are required to be received by the National Secretary on or before 6 June 2014 if
they are to be considered for awards in 2014. This notice sets out the procedures for making
nominations.
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Please take particular note of the following
1.
Closing Date
The closing date for the receipt of nominations for consideration by the Honours
Committee is 6 June 2014. Completed forms may be sent in at any time before
the closing date.
2.
Nomination Forms
A Nomination form for the awards of Associate and Fellow is available on
http://www.nzei.org.nz/NZEI/MyNZEI/Resources/Annual_Meeting.aspx
3.
Life Membership and Honorary Fellow
Nominating bodies wishing to have a member or former member considered for
Life Membership, or a person considered for Honorary Fellow, should write
accordingly to the National Secretary.
4.
Criteria for Awards (Part A of nomination form)
The information supplied should be relevant to the criteria for the award (refer to
the Guidelines, (page 5)) and should assist the Honours Committee in making a
recommendation to the National Executive. Full details of criteria for all awards
are contained in this document, pages 7 to 10.
Associate
For the award of Associate, there is a prerequisite of 10 years provisional or full
membership of NZEI Te Riu Roa or a kindred organisation although this can be a
lesser period in exceptional circumstances.
The nominee should have
demonstrated a commitment to education, upheld the ideals of the Institute and
met the criteria of the particular award applied for over that period.
The award can be made within one year of the date a member resigned or retired
from the institute.
Fellow
For the award of Fellow, there is a prerequisite of 15 years full membership of
NZEI Te Riu Roa or a kindred organisation. The award can be made within one
year of the date a member resigned or retired from the institute.
The nominee must have already received an award of Associate or hold an ESPA
or NZEI Te Riu Roa Special Service Award.
Honorary Fellow
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The award of Honorary Fellow is made to those who are generally acknowledged
as being worthy of a high honour but who do not otherwise qualify for the award of
Fellow.
They must have demonstrated eminence in their field of education, a kindred
discipline or the union movement nationally or internationally and have significant
service to education and the well-being of learners and have supported the
Institute’s objects, goals and activities.
Life Membership
A nominee for Life Membership must have demonstrated distinguished service of
a nationwide and outstanding nature. A nominee must have already received the
award of Fellow or Honorary Fellow.
5.
Closing Date
Nominations for all awards received by the closing date (6 June 2014) will be
considered by the Honours Committee, and subsequently by the National
Executive, for the purpose of conferring awards in September 2014.
6.
Signatures on Nomination Form
Two members of the nominating body (other than the Nominee) must sign the
nomination form on behalf of that body.
The signatories must not be referees for the Nominee.
7.
Nomination of Referees
Please note the statement on the nomination form:
"We nominate, with their approval, two referees" one of whom may be cited by
the nominee. Between them, the referees must be able to comment on the
nominee in the workplace and in education more widely; in the Institute; and in the
community. In some instances a third referee may be necessary to cover all three
aspects.
Please check that the Referees agree to act in this capacity before their
names are put on the form.
Where possible referees should be people of some significance in education, the
Institute or the community.
 Independence of Referees: The nominating body needs to ensure that at least
one of the referees is an independent referee whose identify as a referee is not
known by the nominee.
 Cross Refereeing: In selecting referees, the nominating body should ensure
that cross refereeing does not occur (i.e. if A is the referee for B, then B cannot
be the referee for A). Nominating officers are asked to check this matter
before signing the forms and sending them to the National Office.
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8.

Confidentiality: Prospective referees may be assured that the information
given is held in the strictest confidence and is destroyed once consideration of
the nomination is completed.

Contact: On receipt of the nomination forms, National Office will contact the
referees direct. Nomination forms will be sent to the nominated referees at that
time.

Nomination forms should be sent directly to the National Secretary.

Please read the procedures for handling nominations contained in the
Guidelines attached.
A full list of current award recipients can be found on pages 11 to 21 of this
document
CLOSING DATE – 6 June 2014
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GUIDELINES
Please read this document carefully prior to taking action
Service to Education & the Institute
All members are aware that the Institute expects them, in undertaking their duties and
responsibilities, to conduct themselves so that they promote and maintain the dignity and
welfare of the Institute and advance the cause of education.
In their application for membership, members acknowledge their responsibility to the child and
the community, and promise to uphold the ideals of the Institute.
In pursuit of these ideals, the Institute has established procedures whereby it can recognise
officially those members who have given outstanding service in their work for education and /
or the Institute.
This recognition takes the form of the award of grades of membership, which are made by the
National Executive on the recommendation of the Honours Committee of NZEI.
It is expected that nominees for the awards of Fellow or Life member will have given service of
a very special and outstanding nature.
Nominations - General Considerations
1.
The basic criteria for all awards are that of meritorious and outstanding service to
education and / or the Institute.
2.
When considering nominations, due regard should be given to:
(a)
members who have rendered valuable service, in a variety of ways, at
branch, aronui tomua, komiti pasifika, area council and national level.
(b)
members who have made an important contribution to the educational
or industrial affairs of the Institute, even though they may not
necessarily have been prominently identified with the work of their
local branch, aronui tomua, komiti pasifika, area council or national
executive advisory group.
(c)
women members, Maori, early childhood workers, support staff and
those in their earlier years of service. In each of these categories,
there are many outstanding persons who deserve to be recognised for
their contribution.
It must be emphasised that the attainment of high office, at any level, does not
automatically entitle a person to an award. The foremost qualification for an award
is that the nominee has met the basic criterion. Other factors may be of equal, or
greater, importance in individual cases.
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Procedures to be followed by nominating bodies
Nominating bodies are asked to acquaint members with the following procedures:
i
Persons who were nominated unsuccessfully last year will not be considered again
by the Honours Committee unless they are renominated.
ii
All nominations must be made on the official current form. These are obtainable
from National Office on request and on the NZEI website, www.nzei.org.nz.
Nomination forms must be received by the National Secretary by 6 June 2014.
iii
There is one form for nominating Associates and Fellows and the form should be
marked accordingly.
iv
The names of individuals nominated should not be published in any form (e.g. in a
newspaper report of a meeting, or in a newsletter). Any discussion of
nominations must always take place in-committee.
v
Members who have been nominated for a grade of membership should not take
part in considering the selection of those whose names are to be forwarded to the
National Secretary.
vi
It is not necessary for nominees to be informed of their nomination or to complete
any portion of the nomination form. If the nominee has not been informed of the
nomination, the nominating body should nominate two referees. Neither of the
referees should be one of the nominating members (i.e. the President or Secretary
of the nominating body , the individual members who move the nomination, or
members of a committee set up to deal with nominations).
vii
If the nominee is aware of the nomination, the nominee should be given the
opportunity of recommending the name of one of the two referees. If the nominee
does cite a referee, indicate by the referee’s name in Part E of the nomination
form.
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It is essential that before nominating referees, the nominating body, or the
nominees concerned, should ascertain that the referees nominated are prepared
to act in this capacity if called upon.
A member of the Honours Committee of the Institute should not be asked to be a referee.
Care should also be exercised so that cross refereeing does not occur.
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Relevant Sections of NZEI Te Riu Roa Rules
2.12
Grades of Membership
2.12.1
Honours Committee – Membership
2.12.1.1
Members of the Honours Committee shall not be members of the National
Executive.
The National Executive shall appoint an Honours Committee consisting of:
(a)
A Fellow of the Institute appointed by the National President to chair the
Committee;
(b)
Four Fellows of the Institute, appointed for a four year term;
(c)
Two members nominated by Te Reo Areare, for a four year term, provided
that if the nominees are members of the Institute they shall be Fellows of the
Institute and if not members of the Institute they shall be Kaumatua or
Pakeke;
(d)
Up to four others determined by the National President in conjunction with
the Chair to balance the skills and knowledge required. These are
appointments for up to four years.
2.12.1.2
A quorum shall consist of seven members of the committee.
2.12.2
Honours Committee – Functions
2.12.2.1
Subject to the provisions of these Rules the functions of the Honours Committee
are:

To consider nominations for the grade of membership specified in these
Rules and to make recommendations to the National Executive accordingly;

To consider and report to the National Executive on any matter relating to the
Rules provisions for Grades of Membership.
2.12.3
Grades of Membership - Criteria
2.12.3.1
Associate
The award of associate acknowledges the work of nominees at worksite, local or
area level. There are two categories for the award - professional contribution and
union activism.
In order to be considered as an Associate the nominee must have demonstrated:
Associate (Professional)

Support for the Institute's ethics, objects and goals;

A high level of effectiveness and credibility as a practitioner;
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
That he/she is held in high regard by and has excellent relationships with
learners, colleagues, caregivers and other members of the education
community.
Associate (Union Activism)

Support for the Institute's ethics, objects, goals and activities;

A high level of effectiveness, activism and credibility as a union member;

That he/she is held in high regard by and has excellent relationships with
colleagues, NZEI members and other members of the education community.
An added advantage is involvement in community activities outside education.
A pre-requisite for the award of Associate is:

Provisional or full membership of the Institute or a kindred organisation for 10
years (earlier in exceptional circumstances).
The award of Associate can be made within one year of the date a member
resigned or retired from the Institute.
2.12.3.2
Fellow
The award of Fellow is made for regional and national level work. There are two
categories for the award – professional expertise and contribution and union
activism.
In order to become a Fellow (Professional) a nominee must have demonstrated:

All of the requirements for Associate to a higher level;

Support for the Institute's ethics, objects and goals;

A high level of effectiveness and credibility as a practitioner;

That he/she is held in high regard by and has excellent relationships with
learners, colleagues, caregivers and other members of the education
community;

Outstanding leadership and active promotion of excellence in education in
his/her field;

Ongoing quality contributions to a range of Institute activities;

Special contribution to the wider educational community;

Service to the wider community.
In order to become a Fellow (Union Activism) a nominee must have
demonstrated:

All of the requirements for Associate to a higher level;

Support for the Institute's ethics, objects, goals and activities;

A high level of effectiveness, activism and credibility as a union member;

That he/she is held in high regard by and has excellent relationships with
colleagues, NZEI members and other members of the education community;
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
Outstanding leadership and active promotion of excellence in his/her field;

Ongoing quality contributions to a range of Institute activities;

Special contribution to the wider educational community;

Service to the wider community;
A general rule for the award of Fellow is either:

Full membership of the Institute or a kindred organisation for approximately
15 years of membership or;

The award of Fellow can be made within one year of the date a member
resigned or retired from the Institute;
A nominee must also be an Associate or hold an ESPA or NZEI Te Riu Roa
Special Service Award.
2.12.2.3
Honorary Fellow
The award of Honorary Fellow Professional or Honorary Fellow Union Activism is
made to those who are generally acknowledged as being worthy of this high
honour and who do not otherwise qualify for the award of Fellow.
In order to be considered for Honorary Fellow the nominee must have
demonstrated:
2.12.3.4
2.12.3.5

Eminence in their field of education, a kindred discipline or the union
movement nationally or internationally and

Significant service to education and the well-being of learners and

Support for the Institute’s objects, goals and activities, in principle.
Life Membership of the Institute
(a)
In order to be considered for Life Membership the nominee must have
demonstrated distinguished service in the cause of members and education.
The honour is the highest honour awarded by the Institute. It is given only
when the service rendered has been of nationwide and outstanding nature.
(b)
The Award of Fellow or Honorary Fellow is a prerequisite.
(c)
If a union amalgamating with the Institute has a rule provision for life
membership similar to those of section 2.13.3.4 (a) of these union Rules
honorary life membership may transfer from the amalgamating union to the
Institute subject to consideration of such transfers by the Honours Committee
which shall make recommendations to the National Executive.
Life Membership of a Branch
Each branch of the Institute may elect to Life Membership of the branch such
person or persons as the branch considers suitable for such an honour.
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2.12.4
Privileges of Life Membership
2.12.4.1
Life Membership of the Institute.
Institute shall be:
2.12.4.2
The privileges of Life Membership of the
(a)
Publication in the roll of Life Members, published as part of the Report and
Proceedings of Annual Meeting.
(b)
The receipt of free copies of the current NZEI newsletter.
(c)
The right to attend all general meetings of the Institute or of any branch and
to have speaking rights but not voting rights.
Life Membership of a Branch. The privileges of Life Membership of a branch
shall be:

The right to attend all meetings of that branch and to have speaking rights
but not voting rights.
2.12.5
Associates and Fellows - Procedures
2.12.5.1
Nominations for the award of Associate and Fellow Professional/Union Activism
will be received from any Branch, Aronui Tomua, Komiti Pasifika, Area Council or
National Executive Advisory Group.
2.12.5.2
Nominations shall be made in the manner prescribed by the Institute and branches
will be so advised annually.
2.12.5.3
Nominations shall be referred to the Honours Committee for consideration. The
Honours Committee will make recommendations to the National Executive, which
will act for the Institute in deciding on which of these nominees these awards will
be conferred.
2.12.6
Life Membership and Honorary Fellow - Procedures
2.12.6.1
Nomination for awards of Life Membership and Honorary Fellow
Professional/Union Activism will be made by the National Executive which may act
on the recommendation of a Branch, Aronui Tomua, Komiti Pasifika, Area Council
or National Executive Advisory group.
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The list of Life Members, Honorary Fellows, Fellows and Associates, and recipients of the
Special Service Award as at October 2013, is as follows:
LIFE MEMBERS OF THE NZEI
NEWTON, W H
LOW, D W
MACDONALD G W C
HALL A J C
PENLINGTON H F
ANDREWS Elsie
PARKINSON H A
VALENTINE J A
ASCHMAN C T
COMBS Frank L
GARRY F A
ROBERTSON C
MAGILL Margaret E
McGLASHEN R
HAYWARD, Vera A
PRYOR D C
FORSYTH D
1924
1925
1925
1933
1933
1936
1939
1942
1949
1951
1951
1952
1953
1958
1960
1961
1964
ASHBRIDGE George R
HERCUS Leslie R
WISELEY, Clifford E.
HUNTER, Hugh M
GARVEY, John G.
SIMMONDS, Edward J.
MOORE, J Keith.
McKENZIE, John L.
SMITH, John E.
NORMAN, Roy A.
DYNES, Brevat W
STEWART, David F.
RUTHERFORD, R.J. (Jack)
KELLY, Bruce W
DUNCAN, Helen P
RIKIHANA, Hapimana Toby
NOONAN, Rosslyn
1969
1974
1976
1977
1978
1979
1981
1981
1985
1986
1987
1988
1993
2003
2004
2005
2006
HONORARY FELLOWS OF THE NZEI
ALLAN, Jack S.
ALPE , Frank W.
BEEBY, Clarence W.
BELL, Marie
BERESFORD, G. Joanna
CAMPBELL, Arthur E.
CLAY, Marie
CROOKS, Terence John
EDGAR, Elsie
ELLEY, Warwick B.
FLOCKTON, Lester C
HEPPLESTON, Sydney R.
HERBISON, Jean M
JESSON, Jocelyn
KARETU, Timoti
LAWRENCE, Philip J
McCARTHY, Leonard J.
McDONALD, Geraldine
MAHY, Margaret
MATAIRA, Katerina Te H
1980
1978
1971
1993
2004
1972
1976
2006
1972
1996
2004
1980
1978
2003
2003
1982
1973
1994
1997
2002
MAY, Helen
MEADE, E Anne
MITCHELL, Frank W.
NOONAN, Rosslyn
PAGE, Philip L
PARKYN, George W
PATCHETT, Lindo E
PENETITO, Walter T
PINDER, Bryan M
RAMSAY, Peter D K.
RIKIHANA, Hapimana.Toby
SHARPLES, Pita R
SMITH, Anne B
SNOOK, Ivan
TAIT, Edna E.
TAWHIWHIRANGI, Iritana
TAYLOR, Ronald F.
TREVOR Ruth
WALKER Ranginui J I.
WYLIE, Catherine R
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2010
1997
1975
1996
1976
1972
1972
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1995
1997
FELLOWS OF THE NZEI
ADIN, Bruce W
AGNEW, Ross M
ALLEN, Peter T J
ANARU, Albert P
ANARU, Pita H
ARMSTRONG, Ronald F
BAIRD, Robert J
BARNES, Mary
BELL, Kelvin R
BENNETT, David W
BLACK, Arthur G
BOSWELL, Herbert W
BOYLE, Vincent G
BROWN, Thomas L
BROWN, J. G. P.(Gerry)
BUCK, Colin C
BUNN, Stuart S
BUTCHER, C. Stanley
CALEY, Roger
CAMPBELL, Donald H
CARR, Margaret A
CARSON, Matthew
CHALMERS, Paul C
CHARLES, A. Ira
COCKERTON, Dixie J
COOPER Irene M
CORDER, James
CURNOW, Herbert
DALE, David J
DALE, Erle F
DAVENPORT, John C
DAVIS, Keith L
DODD, Frank
DOLHEGUY, Jean F
DUNCAN, Helen
DUNN, Philip R
DYNES, Brevat W
ESPIE, Noel A
FAMILTON, A.F.(Lex)
FAMILTON, W Ross
FINNIE, E Allan
FISHER, R A (Tony)
FOSTER, William G
FOX, Julienne H
FRANCIS, Hugh L
GAULD, G A John
2000
1982
1988
1984
1986
1972
1984
1996
1985
1980
1981
1983
1987
1987
1979
1985
1983
1974
1986
1985
2006
1972
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1985
1998
1996
1980
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1980
1979
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1983
2008
1996
1974
1978
1975
1985
1971
1990
1992
1976
2011
1971
1985
GARVEY Jack G
GEORGE, Brian R
GOLDSMITH, Raymond I
GOVER, Anne S
GRANT, Robert B
GREGORY, Kenneth B
HALLAM, Russell
HAMILTON, Anthony Alan (Tony)
HAROLD, Barbara D
HARTLEY, John
HAYWOOD, Dorothy M
HERBISON, Ruth
HEWITT, W H (Bill)
HILL, Raymond T
HOOD, George F
HORGAN, Liz
HOWARD, Tamati
HUNTER, Hugh M
IRWIN, Nelson H
JARVIS, Barbara H R
JELLYMAN, Gordon J
JERMAINE, Alan L
KELLY, Bruce W
KELLY, James
KENNEDY, Ian J
KERR, David K
KNUDSON, Danny A
KOSTIUK, Mary
LAING, Brian
LAMBERT ,Neville B
LANG, Catherine M
LEONARD, Frederick H
MacMILLAN, Iain R
McGURK, Peter J
McKAY, Kenneth G
McKENZIE ,John L
McKILLOP, Patrick H
McLENNAN, Thomas I D
MALONE, Betty A
MARTIN, Delcie
MASON, B Fay
MOORE, J Keith
MOORE, Murray
MORGAN, Tauri
MORRIS, John N
MURRAY Colleen M
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1972
1978
1976
2005
1981
1977
2004
2011
1997
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2000
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2005
1992
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1991
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1994
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1972
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1973
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2002
1989
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1996
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1994
NEIGHBOUR, Maxine
NEIGHBOUR, Murray G
NELSON, Frances
NIGHTINGALE, Ernest
NIWA, Hone
NOBLE, William L
NORMAN, Roy A
OLNEY, Desmond R
OLSEN, R Lindsay
O'REILLY, J W (Jim)
OSBORNE, John R
PARK, Laures M
PARKER, Carol L
PASKE, Joan
PATARA, Elizabeth R
PAULSEN, Mervyn J
PITTAMS, Brian C
PITTAMS, Patrick H
PUKLOWSKI, Pamela M
READY, Margaret T
RICHARDS, Jack
ROBBINS, John E
RUTHERFORD, R J (Jack)
SEATON, Noel B
SIMPSON, D B (Tiny)
SINGH, Peter
SMITH. Alan N
1997
2008
2003
1982
2012
1994
1975
1987
1992
1984
1971
1997
1992
1986
2003
1978
1990
1988
1988
2006
1974
1982
1981
1986
1972
1984
2001
SMITH ,John E
STEVENSON, Murray (Mac)
STEWART, David F
STEWART, David J
STRACHAN, Peter J
STRAWBRIDGE, Max M
SWANSON, Harry L
TARR, Colin R
TATAURANGI, Robyn J
TAYLOR, Donald W
TAYLOR, Kura Marie
THOMAS, Margaret F
THOMPSON, Jessie L
TINETTI, Jan
UTTING. John R
WALKER, Wallis J
WALSH, Jean A
WARD, Darrell F
WHATT, Peter M
WHITWELL, Harold J
WHIU, Te Iria M
WILSON, Nigel J
WISELEY, Clifford E
WRIGHT, Clifford J
WYATT, Erica L
WYLIE, Russel S
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1976
1996
1980
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1995
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2007
2006
1981
1983
2004
1989
2013
2001
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1995
1991
1972
1997
2009
1972
1974
1990
1982
ASSOCIATES OF THE NZEI
ADAMS, Donald W
ADAMS, Robert J
AGNEW, Audrey
ALDER, Michael T
ALDRIDGE, Gwyneth L
ALLAN, Jack S
ALLEN, Matthew W
ALLINGTON, Margaret A
ALLOTT, Rex G
ANDERSON, Bryson W
ANDERSON, Helen J
ANDERSON, Neil A
ANDERSON, Philip A
ANDERSON, William M
ANDREW, Walter F
ARMSTRONG, Timothy J
ARNESEN, Karl B
ASHURST, Ian J
ATKINSON, David N
ATKINSON, Russell G
BABBINGTON, Hineari
BACON, Francis H
BAILEY-NOWELL, Tiri M
BAIRD, James S
BANKS, Audrey Te O
BARCLAY, Margaret J
BARNETT, Dorothy M
BARNETT, Robert C
BARRIS, William E
BARRATT, Brian
BARRETT, Terry
BARTLETT, John J
BARTLEY, Houghton
BATCHELOR, Annette
BATES, Norma E
BEACH, William R
BEATH, Bruce Harold
BECKETT, Joan P
BELL, A P
BELL, David
BENNETT, Kelvin M G
BENSON, Alan G
BERGHAN, Janice I
BERRYMAN, John C
BIDDLE, Te Ao Uru
BIGGS, Basil I
BIGNELL, William F
BINSLEY, John
BIRKIN, Jean M
BLACK, Nancy M
BLACKWELL, Yvonne J
BLAIR, Douglas J
BLAIR, R W (Bob)
BLANCE, Victor A
1974
1984
2012
1976
1989
1979
1985
1983
1990
1997
1974
1982
1979
1992
1974
1987
1985
1998
2009
1987
1986
1977
2001
1983
2001
2010
1991
1980
1974
1980
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1990
1981
2001
1990
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1997
1977
1981
1978
2006
1978
1992
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1980
1981
1990
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1995
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1984
BLANKS, Trevor D
BLAXALL. Diane V M
BLICK, Leslie J A
BLIGHT, Warwick A
BOAKE, Paul B
BODKIN, J Peter
BOGIE, Marion
BOND, Alan
BOND, Alan R
BOOKER, Roger J
BOON, Neville R
BOTTRILL, C E (Bill)
BOVETT, Dorothy E
BOWKETT, James A
BOYES, Trevor G
BOYLE, J Trevor S
BOYLE, Stanley H S
BRADLEY, John D
BRAGG, John F
BRAUN, Pieter C
BRIDGES, John
BROUWERS, Ann W
BROWN, Christine J
BROWN, D F
BROWN, Hugh S
BROWN, Lynette F
BROWNLIE, Donald M
BUCKLAND Denis
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DICKSON, Joseph N
DIDHAM,. Bruce L
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DIXON, Judith
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