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‘Achievers’ on guest list

PA ’ Wellington The Prime Minister (Mr Muldoon) has assembled a group of people he describes as “achievers” to dine? with Prince Charles at Vogel House this evening.

The list includes Tania Harris, whose “Kiwis Care” campaign drew thousands of marchers on to the streets of Auckland earlier this month. » Mr Muldoon said that his wife, Thea, would be the host at the dinner.

Other guests will include prominent sports people, television’s “Eyewitness” interviewer, Dairne Shanahan, and the chairman of the Young Nationals, Simon Upton. Prince Charles will also dine with Vicki Lee Hemi, last year’s “Miss New

Zealand,” who was fifth in the 1980 “Miss World” contest. “Guests at the dinner

have been drawn from a broad cross-section of New Zealand life and all have demonstrated an ability to

achieve in their chosen spheres,” Mr Muldoon said. “I hope that they will enable His Royal Highness to catch a glimpse of the diversity of life in New Zealand, and some of the people who are helping to shape it.”

The New Zealand eric* ket captain, Geoff Howarth, the rugby captain, Graham Mburie, the captain of the New Zealand .women’s cricket team, Pat McKelvey, and the executive director of the New Zealand Sports Foundation, Mr Keith Hancox, are also included. .» The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr Maclntyre), Mrs Maclntyre, and PrinceCharles’s private secretary, Mr Edward Adeane, complete the list of dinner guests.

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Press, 31 March 1981, Page 3

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‘Achievers’ on guest list Press, 31 March 1981, Page 3

‘Achievers’ on guest list Press, 31 March 1981, Page 3