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- Page 13 and 14: chapter onepat’s early daysby mar
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- Page 39 and 40: chapter fourGLORY RUGBY DAYSCONTINU
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- Page 57 and 58: ROB’S PUK BUSH FILESOver the year
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- Page 85 and 86: THE POWER OF CONNECTIONby wendy lee
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- Page 93 and 94: chapter tenHAWKE’S BAYCOMMUNITY C
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Napier Daily Telegraph - 27 Novembe
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spired further learning and in some
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BEGINNING OF THE ENDby jes magillTh
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chapter elevenMaraenui — BYWHĀNA
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Salliekindly giftedMaraenui Greento
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AWARD-WINNING FILM ON MARTY’SREDE
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WHOEVER PATWORKS WITH ISSPOT ONby r
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GROUNDHOG DAY FORSOCIAL JUSTICE?by
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chapter twelveNapier pilot citytrus
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Napier Pilot City Trust - for a kin
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NAPIER —THE ONEPLACETO OFFERHOPE1
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KEY PILOT CITYSUPPORTERS SHARETHEIR
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THE DREAMER,THE PLAY MAKER,THE COAC
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ROBSON LECTURE 2021Professor Tracey
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IT’S ALL ABOUTUNITYTAKE IT TO THE
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Clockwise from top left: Alcohol in
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AND CONGRATULATIONS TOTHIS YEAR’S
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“Anythingthat improvesthe well-be
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STAMINA AND RESOLVEWITH NO EQUALby
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A MOTH TO THE LIGHT OF INJUSTICEmar
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a Thursday tradition. Cath’s time
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TE ARAROA OFFERS HOPE — TAKING TH
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Kidnappers with some Parkers and Ma
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PAT MAGILL —HE WHAKATAUKIIn the c
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HITTING THE ROADWhile the team didn
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CHILD FRIENDLY CITIES PROJECTby mar
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WHAT DO OUR YOUNGPEOPLE WANT?• Mo
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TWO OLD MATESIMPLORE THE GANGSIt so
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FOUR COOL CHILDFRIENDLY SCHOOLSThe
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Affairs, there was no working with
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intervention suffered accordingly.
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“Take care of our children.Take c
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Te Taiwhenua’s vision for a Child
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chapter thirteenrestorative justice
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INTRODUCINGICOPAICOPA stands for th
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PAT ON MEETINGSTEWART MURRAY WILSON
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Tributes to a Restorative Justice f
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PAT IN ACTIONby russell fairbrother
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#PAT-SPEAKThe big question is, how
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HOSKING INTERVIEWS PATON STEWART MU
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PUTIKITIA TE AROHAby hon dame taria
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THEN THERE WAS PAT MAGILLkim workma
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Pat’sdriving.OMG! I’ve evenseen
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CORRECTIONS VSTE ARAROAOFFERS HOPEI
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LOVE OF ECOLOGY AND PEOPLE- PAT IS
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AN ABSOLUTE RJ POWERHOUSEby jackie
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THE GENTLEREVOLUTIONARYby sally cro
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IT’S TIME WE KNEWOUR HISTORYThose
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#PATSMANTRAS“New Zealanders— re
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Healing our History through Te Tiri
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Healing our History through Te Tiri
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Healing our History through Te Tiri
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THE TREATY OF WAITANGIAN EXPRESSION
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AS YOU CAN SEE THERE ARE TWO DOCUME
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“The crux in fully honouring Te T
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“One of the keys to therebalancin
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very resistant to being told things
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LEADING FROM THEFRONT, A VOCALADVOC
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This new experience with Māoridom
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PAT @WAITANGI 2020Best Waitangi yea
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”Dropjudgement andbecome morekind
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”Pat had demonstrated many times,
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NUI & THE TRUST LOSE A BRILLIANT WA
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Clockwise top left: Māori Wardens
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HITTING THE ROADFOR MINNIE —ON TH
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Everyday ends at the lakeOpposite p
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The houses Minnie fought forBefore
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didn’t know she had all these fri
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chapter sixteenRememberingCATHERINE
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JAN HONOURSCATHERINEa small but no
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PAT: “A GRACIOUS PRETTY WOMANOUT
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THEN OUR LIVES CHANGED FOREVERCathe
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Above: Mary Anne tends Catherine’
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cheerfully because his heart was ri
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ANYONE FOR A PINKIE?by jan magillI
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THANKS PAT!by john magillOne intere
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”Hiseyes burn to adistant point w
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GUIDED TO BECOMEMORE EMPATHETICby g
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WHEN A RELATIONSHIPTOUCHES LOVE IT
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HICKEY FAMILY MEMORIESby jane hilli
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CALL IT FATE ORGOOD FORTUNEby miria
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SHARING PASSION FOR THE HIKOIby jo
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chapter eighteenawards, travel,part
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DIGESTadvertising@baybuzz.co.nzedit
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PAT SPEAKS ATTIHAR PRISONAt ICOPA i
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PAT BIRTHDAYS#PATSMANTRA“It’s g
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Top: Jerry from Vanuatu gets in bir
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93 TODAY!Clockwise from top left: t
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chapter nineteenwhose god? pat onre
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SPIRITUALITY PAT STYLE:A PEDDLER FO
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QUAKERS IN AOTEAROAby liz remmerswa
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QUAKERS POST-COVID VISIONFOR A BETT
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Quakers 101 — a great read on a l
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chapter twentyAND WHERE TOFROM HERE
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PAT’S HAUTUPUA AWARDSTo the legen
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“One of the things I recall often
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What drives Napier-born and raised