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MASSEY is published by Massey University, Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston North, New Zealand

Director of Public Affairs:
Di Billing

Editor:
Malcolm Wood

Writers:
Graeme Beal
Di Billing
James Gardiner
Stephanie Gray
Patrick Morgan
Ray Prebble
Jane Tolerton
Helen Vause
Malcolm Wood

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Graeme Brown
Doug Cole
Patrick Morgan
Luis Ortiz-Catedral
Peter Reese
Dionne Ward
David Wiltshire


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The magazine for alumni and friends of Massey University.
Issue 21, November 2006

COVER STORY

A fishy story
Illustrator Ben Galbraith talks to Malcolm Wood

Focus

From gate to plate
Exploring the farmers’ market phenomenon

Thoughts

Painting by Numbers
Accounting is something that people do, and understanding accounting helps to understand people in their social context, writes Professor Paul Dunmore.

Extramural

A lovely day in Kyoto
While teaching English in Japan, Dana Batho is extending her horizons by studying extramurally.

Chain reaction
Zak Williams’s quest to understand the fortunes of AFFCO

Alumni notes and news

News from alumni from around the globe.

Profile

Stars and cars In the family
Massey talks to brothers Simon and Matthew Bate. Simon Bate customises sports cars for Audi and Professor Matthew Bate models the behaviour of stars and planets.

Beer on the edge
Kawerau now has a boutique brewery thanks to food technology graduates Tammy Viitakangas and Jaysen Magan.

In Review

Where Fate Beckons. The Life of Jean-François de La Pérous; Chalk and Cheese by Emeritus Professors Nan Kinross and Norma Chick; Classic New Zealand Poets in Performance; Stick Insects by Steve Trewick and Mary Morgan-Richards; In the Face of the Enemy: The Victoria Cross and New Zealand and Best and Bravest: Kiwis awarded the Victoria Cross; Professional Thesis Presentation: A step-by-step guide to preparing your thesis in Micosoft Word; Colonial Discourses: Niupepa Maori 1855 – 1863

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Last Issue...

COVER STORY:

Songlines
Understanding that bush balladeer, the bellbird.

Leaving the beat
Retired Commissioner of Police Rob Robinson talks to Professor George Shouksmith.

Fuels for thought
Biofuels offer the possibility of not just slowing climate change, but of actually reversing it, writes Dr Peter Read.

Rethinking Palestine
Nothing is to be achieved by penalising Palestine for the election of Hamas, writes Dr Nigel Parsons.

French revolutions
Barbara Grieve leads cycling tours to you-know-where.

CBT and the art of motivation maintenance
Psychologist Beverley Haarhof explains how Cognitive Behavioural Therapy is something you can try at home.

After the hurricane
Professor Richard Watson, a Massey alumnus, has helped Mississippi agriculture deal with the consequences of Hurricane Katrina.

On Turkish soil
Her Excellency Jan Henderson is New Zealand’s ambassador to Turkey, Israel and Jordan.

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