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Written by Stephanie Harawira as Site Super Administrator   

Waitakere City Council Appreciation & Recognition

The Waitakere City Council has recognised the contribution of the Ezekiel 33 Trust towards the people of West Auckland for the community events that it has put on.

Certificate of Appreciation from the Waitakere City council to Stephanie Harawira of the Ezekiel 33 Trust
Certificate of Appreciation from the Waitakere City council to Taiawa Harawira of the Ezekiel 33 Trust


Portage Awards

The Portage Licensing Trust has given several awards to the Ezekiel 33 Trust for activities that it has funded.

One of the awards from Portage Licensing Trust of Waitakere for the Ezekiel 33 Trust.


Infratil Awards

Infratil Award 2006 for the Ezekiel 33 Trust

Near the end of 2006 Infratil had the Infratil Awards in Auckland.
The Ezekiel 33 Trust was recognised for its services to the community and received an award.
Infratil is a company managed by HRL Morrison & Co that invests in infrastructure utilities, and has been working with the Waitakere City Council on options for Whenuapai Airport when the New Zealand Airforce will move away. The Public Works Act and Airport Authorities Act create some restraints on how the land can be used, but working around these to provide a working solution surrounding a Civilian Airport in West Auckland is likely to have major economic benefits for the businesses and people of West Auckland.


Toastmasters Award

Stephanie Harawira holding her Toastmater's Trophies

Stephanie Harawira, Ezekiel 33 Trust trustee, office manager, director. event organiser, event MC has been able to amply apply her toastmaster public speaking skills.
Competing with doctors and lawyers, Stephanie won the New Zealand national competition and also was the first woman and first maori ever to have won.
Stephanie then went on to compete at the International competition in the United States of America.

New Zealand Woman's Weekly magazine article on Stephanie Harawira's Toastmasters Award
 
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