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Freemasons University Scholarships 2015

June 26, 2015
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Freemasons University Scholarships Annual presentation, in its 37th year, held in Christchurch at the Transitional Cathedral on Saturday 13th June 2015 as part of the 125th Anniversary Celebrations of Freemasons New Zealand. 28 Students, 8 New Zealand Universities, 120 family, friends and freemasons and $192,000 in Graduate and Post Graduate scholarships funded by The Freemasons Charity.

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AU and Brain Centre

June 26, 2015
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Freemasons support innovative brain research 09 April 2015 Innovative research into Alzheimers, Huntingtons and Parkinsons disease at the University of Auckland will benefit from more than half a million dollars of funding from the Freemasons Roskill Foundation. The Foundation has announced an award of $560,000 over the next four years to fund two Freemasons Doctoral Scholarships and a Freemasons Postdoctoral Fellowship to advance the innovative research on these diseases at […]

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Writer’s Festival

June 26, 2015
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Anthony Horowitz at Writers Festival’s Schools’ Programme Wednesday, 4 February 2015, 10:58 am Press Release: Auckland Writers Festival UK Literary Sensation, Anthony Horowitz Headlines Festival’s Schools’ Programme Globally-celebrated British author of Alex Rider fame, Anthony Horowitz, award-winning US young adult novelist Laurie Halse Anderson, best-selling Australian writer and national treasure Morris Gleitzman, internationally-acclaimed NZ singer/songwriter Hollie Fullbrook (aka TINY RUINS), multi-award winning NZ young adult author Bernard Beckett and leading […]

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The Freemasons Park

May 26, 2015
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The Freemasons Park The Potter Masonic Trust and Lodges from South Auckland have funded The Freemasons Park at Homai College for the Blind and Visually Impaired to the tune of over half a million dollars. It is an interactive garden that caters for the needs of the blind and visually impaired.

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