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Freeman White, 2006 Adams Portrait Award winner and 2007 NZ-UK Link Foundation Discretionary Fellow is speaking exclusively to Friends of the NZ-UK Link and Friends of the NZ Portrait Gallery at the end of March.
The Band of the Royal Marines is coming to Wellington. Friends of the NZ-UK Link Foundation are organising a very special Garden Party. Come and enjoy afternoon tea and music at Homewood and help us celebrate 50 years of the house as the residence of the British High Commissioner.
Hear from the 2007 Linking Minds Recipients - Melinda Bennett, Tom Haig, Karen Stimson and Greg Thornton - at the 2007 Linking Minds function, that will be held at Turnbull House, Wellington.
This year's 2007 NZ-UK Link Foundation Culinary Challenge winner will be announced at this presentation at New Zealand House in London.
Eurowine, our new Corporate Friends, offered us a wonderful fun night of wine-tasting on Friday 10 August, which was well attended. Those who came along savoured the flavours of Hunter's Wines, Palliser Estate, Pegasus Bay, Sam Neill's Two Paddocks Wines and Te Mata Estate.
The NZ-UK Link Foundation invites Friends of the NZ-UK Link and guests to "Think of England" at a function at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery on Wednesday 8 August. Hear Robyn Notman, 2006 Clark Collection/Creative New Zealand Scholar, speak of her experiences and meet HE The British High Commissioner Mr George Fergusson over drinks and canapés.
To announce the start of The Benfield-Link Reinsurance Scholarship 2007, Benfield New Zealand Ltd and the NZ-UK Link Foundation will be hosting a reception at the British Consulate in Auckland on Thursday 8 February. The inaugural Benfield-Link Scholar, Melanie Elliott, will talk of her experiences as the 2005 Scholarship recipient.
For one night only, Shaky Isles Theatre in association with P I Network's Groundwork 4 presents Kiwi Slices, riveting, challenging and moving stories from New Zealand's shaky isles. Excerpts from Dean Parker's "Baghdad Baby" and Toa Fraser's "Bare".
The winner of this year's NZ-UK Link Foundation Culinary Challenge will be announced at a glittering Award ceremony in the Penthouse of NZ House, 18 floors up above the West End – the second best view of London after the London Eye (and this one stays still!).
Edinburgh’s famous Fringe Festival might have closed at the end of August, but they’ll hear the fun carrying on in Wellington. Come and enjoy ‘A Night in Edinburgh’ on Friday 8 September 2006 at Wellington’s premier waterfront venue, the Boat Shed.