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Rev Dr Reupena Maulolo is a respected CCCS minister, theological educator, and researcher with decades of ministry experience in both Samoa and Aotearoa New Zealand.
Paul Maunder has worked in theatre and film as writer and director, winning many awards. He has published a book of short stories (Tornado- Maitai River Press), a reflection on the Pike River disaster (Coal and the Coast, CUP) and a study of NZ Community Theatre (Rebellious Mirror, CUP). He has written articles for various publications, both local and international, and many of his stories have been read on radio He is involved in his local community and in national political organisations.
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Dr Te Kahautu Maxwell (Te Whakatōhea, Te Whānau ā-Apanui, Ngāi Tai, Ngāti Awa, Tūhoe, Ngāti Porou and Ngāti Maniapoto) is a professor in Māori and Indigenous Studies, University of Waikato. He is a renowned for his knowledge of mātauranga Māori, te reo Māori and tikanga Māori, is a licensed translator and interpreter, and is a recognised composer and kapa haka exponent. He is also active in research and community and iwi activities, revitalising Māori language, knowledge and practices, and is a respected member of many regional and national boards and organisations.
Carne Maxwell lives in Auckland with her husband and two teenage children. Carne's profession as an artist led her to expand into the world of writing. One of her favourite times is sitting at a computer, visually seeing her stories unfold as her fingers tap away. Designing the covers and inside layouts puts the finishing touches to her work.
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Having trained at art schools in London, Eileen Mayo came to Aotearoa New Zealand in the early 1960s. An artist of great skill and observation, with a deep love of nature, she produced paintings, wood engravings, linocuts, lithographs, book illustrations, stamp designs and more. Mayo taught at the Ilam School of Fine Arts at the University of Canterbury, and exhibited widely throughout the country. Her work is held in major collections in New Zealand and around the world.
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Sonia Mazey is professor of public policy at the University of Canterbury and former pro-vice chancellor of its College of Business and Law. Her research interests include European comparative politics, European integration and the European Union policy process, and she has published extensively in these fields. Jeremy Richardson is an emeritus fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford, and an adjunct professor at the University of Canterbury. He is the founding editor of the 'Journal of European Public Policy', which he continues to co-edit. He has published widely on the UK policy process, Swedish policy-making and administration, the policy processes of the European Union and comparative policy styles.