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David Lange was born in Otahuhu, Auckland, New Zealand on 4 August 1942. He was educated at Fairburn Road primary school, Otahuhu, the Otara intermediate school and Otahuhu college.
He graduated LL.B from Auckland University in 1966 and was admitted to the Bar of the Supreme Court of New Zealand.
After two years travelling overseas, David Lange practised as a lawyer on his own account in Kaikohe before returning to Auckland where he tutored at Auckland University and completed an LL.M with first class honours in criminal law, criminal behaviour and medico-legal issues. He practised law in Auckland from 1970 until he entered Parliament in 1977, after a by-election in the Auckland seat of Mangere. He represented Mangere until his retirement from politics.
In 1979 David Lange was elected deputy leader of the parliamentary Labour party. He became leader of the party, and Leader of the Opposition, in February 1983.
He became New Zealand's youngest prime minister this century in July 1984 when the fourth Labour government was elected with a 17-seat majority in the 95-member House of Representatives. The government undertook a radical restructuring of the country's economy.
On becoming prime minister, David Lange also became minister of foreign affairs. As minister of foreign affairs he had responsibility for the evolution of New Zealand's nuclear free policy and was responsible for the introduction of legislation confirming it in 1987.
The government was re-elected to office with an increased majority in August 1987. David Lange relinquished the foreign affairs portfolio and became minister of education. He introduced a thorough-going reform of education administration.
David Lange has traveled widely in Europe, Asia, Africa, North America and the Pacific. He has attended meetings of the Commonwealth heads of government, and the South Pacific Forum and has addressed the General Assembly of the United Nations. He addressed the General Assembly at its 40th anniversary session in 1985, when he and Rajiv Gandhi were the only speakers from countries outside the permanent membership of the Security Council.
He resigned his office as prime minister and his cabinet responsibilities in August 1989. He was Attorney-General until the defeat of the Labour government in 1990.
David Lange was made a Companion of Honour in 1990.
He retired from Parliament at the general election of 1996
Students from Otahuhu Intermediate School lift the Queen's Baton during a visit to the school in Auckland, New Zealand on Thursday 28 November 2013. New Zealand is the fifteenth country to be visited on the baton's journey through 70 Commonwealth nations and territories.
Through the last month I've seen a few of these lovely birds forage in the lawns of TIFR (Mumbai., India). Today I decided to spend some time photographing them. The first thing I realized was that they keep a wary eye on humans although they have spent days in their vicinity.
Stalking after them in the open is no use. One way to get close is to wait until they forage near a tree and then use the tree to cover your approach. Once you judge that you are close enough you can look around the bole of the tree and take a quick snap or two. That's how this was taken.
An Intermediate Egret In breeding plumage foraging for food.
Captured at Cotton Tree, Maroochydore, Sunshine Coast, Queensland Australia.
Nikon D810, Nikkor 200-500mm, f/5.6E, 1/4,000 sec, ISO320.
700 pieces, title "The return of the Redcoats". I think now it is clear that this really is a Holtzapffel. The pieces are from solid mahogany, There is a lot of color line cutting. The title is mentioned in the pre 1922 Price list. It is a challenge!
Winners of the Intermediate Showmanship Division included from left in the front row: Megan Hunt, Darke Co., Champion; Ryan McIntosh, Brown Co., Reserve Champion; Caleigh Ott, Huron Co., Third Overall; Victoria Trbovich, Carroll Co., Fourth Overall; and Jordon Mullett, Coshocton Co., Fifth Overall. In the second row, from the left are: Steve R. Rauch of Rauch Excavation and Demolition, Corporate Sponsor of the BEST Program; Amber Shoemaker, Stark Co., Sixth Overall; Kylee Shafer, Preble Co., Seventh Overall; Brady Clemens, Morgan Co., Eighth Overall; Cameron Alexander, Clinton Co., Ninth Overall; Carly Birney, Harrison Co., Tenth Overall; and Jake Osborn, OCA BEST Committee Vice-Chairman.
A bit like watching the kids in the big playground...
Dales Bike Centre - Beginners Mountain Biking Course 10-12 July 2009
Class 9 Intermediate Division Showmanship winners at the Junior Beef Expo (JBE) were, from left, Russell Jordan of Clay County, first place; Gabby Stagner of Mobile County, second; Olivia Powers of Chilton County, third; Corley Williams of Marshall County, fourth; and Brandon Cuahua of Pike County, fifth. The contest was March 14 at the Teague Arena in Montgomery. JBE is presented by the Alabama Farmers Federation and held in conjunction with the SLE Rodeo at Garrett Coliseum.
Class 8 Intermediate Division Showmanship winners at the Junior Beef Expo (JBE) were, from left, Jacey Adkins of Baldwin County, first place; Austin Alexander of Cullman County, second; Mary Hannah Gullatt of Lee County; Marie Downey of Autauga County, fourth; and Christy Daniel of Lowndes County, fifth. The contest was March 14 at the Teague Arena in Montgomery. JBE is presented by the Alabama Farmers Federation and held in conjunction with the SLE Rodeo at Garrett Coliseum.
Intermediate Champion Showman: Kasen Ramirez of Combine, Texas
Intermediate Reserve Champion Showman: Elliot Dore of Crowley, Louisiana
A bit like watching the kids in the big playground...
Dales Bike Centre - Beginners Mountain Biking Course 10-12 July 2009
East Intermediate School. It's now the New Tribes building. The old windows have been removed and smaller ones installed. I imagine this cuts down on utility costs but they did an ugly job of it. I'm glad the building is inhabited but one of the followers once gave me a cartoon-style mini-book of how I'll be damned to hell if I don't "believe" in what they preached. It was unsettling and left a bad feeling.