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MASSEY is published by Massey University, Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Director of Public Affairs:
Di Billing

Editor:
Malcolm Wood

Writers:
Graeme Beal
Di Billing
James Gardiner
Stephanie Gray
Patrick Morgan
Ray Prebble
Jane Tolerton
Helen Vause
Malcolm Wood

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Doug Cole
Patrick Morgan
Luis Ortiz-Catedral
Peter Reese
Dionne Ward
David Wiltshire


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The magazine for alumni and friends of Massey University.
Issue 10, April 2001

COVER STORY

Flying in the family:
Heather Peart, technology graduate, helicopter pilot and aide de camp to the Governor General.

B2B:
Len Ward heads a billion dollar business-to-business marketplace.

Searching for the isolated island god of ugly creatures:
Searching for giant tusked wetas on the Mercury Island.

Live aid:
Tony Wrightson has gasped for breath in the thin air of Tibet, inhabited mud huts in Africa, and narrowly escaped death by landmine. Such is the job of an educational consultant.

Earning a descent living:
The places a BBS will take you: Alistair Matthews owns and runs a downhill mountain biking business in Bolivia.

Honorary Degree: Dr Peter Jackson & DR Frances Walsh

Confessions of a campus rabbit:
After 40 years of university life, Associate Professor Peter Beatson has seen it all. In fact, he thinks he may be seeing some of it again.

North of the Bombay Hills:
Kevin Ireland takes a literary look at Auckland and the North Shore.

 

Last Issue...

COVER STORY:
The Original: Meet Paddy Basset, Massey's first woman graduate.

Silver spoons and standing ovations: Visitors to Carl McCann, shortly before his death from cancer, often found conversation turned to the framed degree by his bedside. Pro Vice-Chancellor Barrie MacDonald writes in praise of extramural students and the love of learning.

The road less travelled: In 1975 Warren Burton shouldered his backpack and found his vocation.

Independence day: Will alternative power sources free farmers from dependence on the national grid?

Our men in Phnom Penh: The Wellington School of Journalism now has a presence in Cambodia.

Taking it to the top: An interview with Ross McEwan, at 43 one of New Zealand's youngest chief executives.

design@massey: Pictorial gallery from final year design students.

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