Christchurch NZ Limited - Director
North West Christchurch Community Sports Trust – Board representative – support of community participation, promotion, training and support in all aspects of athletic and sporting pursuits at St Bedes College
The Hinemoa Family Trust
Christchurch NZ Limited - Director
Orbit Consulting Limited Consulting Company - Director/Shareholder
RJ Buckley Limited – Fisheries and Property Interests - Director
Sister City Trip – China - Chinese Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries - Ground transportation in Beijing, entry to museums and venues, food and beverage
Sister City Trip – China - Gansu Provincial Government - Ground transportation, hotel accommodation, air transportation from Zhangye to Lanzhou, entry to museums and venues, food and beverage
Sister City Trip – China - Hohhot Municipal Government - Ground transportation, entry to museums and venues, food and beverage
Sister City Trip – China - Shenzhen Municipal Government – Ground transportation, entry to museums, venues and events, food and beverage
Sister City Trip – China - Wuhan Municipal Government - Ground transportation, entry to museums, venues and events, food and beverage
Venues Otautahi – Tickets to various events
Sister City Trip – China - Christchurch City Council funded flights and accommodation
Papanui, Christchurch – family home
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