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  • Home > Auckland Photos - Updated: 2004-12-15 4:25 pm

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    Photo1JDwarrior2.jpgA Maori warrior greets John Daniel, Assistant Director-General for Education, UNESCO, at the traditional Maori welcome (Powhiri) which participants at the meeting were given by the Ngata Whatua people at the Orakei Marae community centre, Auckland

    photo2welcome2.jpgAt the traditional Maori welcome (Powhiri) at the Orakei Marae “community centre.

    pic15_2.jpgElizabeth Khawajkie, ASPnet International Co-ordinator and Margaret Austin, Chairperson of the New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO, beside a banner made by New Zealand ASPnet students

    pic17_2.jpgElizabeth Rose, Secretary-General of the New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO with Elizabeth Khawajkie and Sigrid Niedermayer of ASPnet in the front row seats.

    pic14_2.jpgFia Fia night at the Auckland Town Hall

    pic7_2.jpgGroup photo at the Orakei Marae “community center

    pic4_2.jpgIn the elegant Waipuna Conference Centre

    photo14PRIZE2.jpgJohn Daniel, Assistant Director-General for Education, UNESCO awarding the certificates and prizes for the “ASPnet in Action” photo contest at the 50th Anniversary Ceremony and Dinner.

    photo8CAKE2.jpgJohn Daniel, Mary Joy Pigozzi and Elizabeth Khawajkie, joined by delegates, cut the ASPnet birthday, as the Auckland Youth Choir sang “Happy Birthday”.

    pic31_2.jpgMargaret Austin, Chairperson of the New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO, Edna Tait, director, UNESCO Apia and Lily Lee, ASPnet National Co-ordinator, New Zealand, beside the New Zealand exhibitions.

    photo3noses2.jpgTouching noses at the Traditional Maori welcome (Powhiri)

    pic29_2.jpg”Time up!” Margaret Austin, Chairperson of the New Zealand National Commission for UNESCO and chair of the Conference, rings her little bell




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