Winners

CNIWC Awards 2023
Record nominations recognise forestry’s top talent

The Generation Programme was also recognised again, after three years of managing this programme, Damita Mita, CEO of the Central North Island Wood Council and manager for the programme, said, “The Generation Programme remains strategically important to our industry regionally. To date, we have run 5 programmes with 38 successful graduates. Of those graduating students 39% moved into employment and 34% continued their studies. Whilst we know the programme has transformed the lives of many individuals who have completed the course, it also has a proven positive impact on whanau. It plays an important part in maintaining the community backing for the forestry industry – ‘our social licence’. With the changes signalled by Muka Tangata across forestry qualifications, we are also looking at how we can do better and how it can be supported on a long-term basis.”
David Dysart, Apple Tree Farms was awarded Best Farm Forester of the Year standing out as far-sighted and strategically astute in his land use planning. His current goal is to adapt to the environmental, economic, and political conditions that impact the farming business, with the hope of passing on healthy, aesthetically pleasing land to future generations.
Central North Island Wood Council presented a special accolade for National Forest Industry Collaboration Award this award for outstanding collaboration in promoting the forestry sector to the NZ public at the National Fieldays, 2023. This was an exemplar of working together for the greater good of our industry social licence. Thanks go to Te Uru Rakau, NZ Forest Growers Levy Trust, NZ Farm Forestry, Scion, and Red Stag and the Fieldays Forestry Hub Advisory Group
The audience of 500 also exceeded last year’s ticket sales and MC Pio Terei once again kept them entertained at the Energy Centre Rotorua formal dinner celebrating the heroes of the region.
The Central North Island Wood Council has proven itself to be a significant organisation continuing to advocate for the region, ensuring its members are supported and have a healthy strategic direction going forward while the industry as a whole is being challenged with market downturns and weather events.
Sponsors
GOLD:
P F Olsen
Taumata Plantations Ltd
Tiaki Plantations Company
Toi Ohomai
Timberlands
First Security
The Wide Trust
Wildlands
SILVER:
SWIFT
SCION Research
Ontario Teachers Pensioner Plan
Manulife Investment Management
RFH
Oji Fibre Solutions
Patchell
Tigercat
Competenz: Te Pukenga
South Waikato District Council
Safetree
NZME
The WIDE Trust
Te Uru Rakau
NZ Safety Blackwood
BRONZE:
C3
EMS
Komatsu
Rotorua NZ
Green Transport
FICA
Finance NZ
Trimble
UDC
Deals on Wheels
The Winners
SKILLED PROFESSIONALS
Silvicultural Excellence (sponsored South Waikato Investment Fund Trust): Dean Anderson (D Anderson Contractors Ltd)
Runners-up: Kyle Patterson (Ace of Spades Ltd); Mana Petero (PR Forestry Ltd)
Forest Protection and Services Excellence (sponsored by Scion): Steve Gatenby (Timberlands)
Harvesting Excellence (sponsored by Manulife Investment Management): Clint Maxwell (G White Logging Ltd)
Distribution Excellence (sponsored by RFH): Haeata te Whaiti (Trimble Forestry)
Log Processing Excellence (sponsored by Tigercat): Rob Davy (G White Logging Ltd)
Runner-up: Kelly Smith (FPNZ Ltd)
Log Truck Driver Excellence (sponsored by Patchell): Royce Te Huia (Chris Angus Transport CAT Ltd)
Forest Engineering Excellence (sponsored by Ontario Teachers/Manulife): JB (John Boy) Butler (Gaddum Construction Ltd)
Wood Processing Excellence (sponsored by Oji Paper Company): Kaylib Winiata (Donnelly Sawmillers)
Outstanding Environmental Management (sponsored by Tiaki Plantations Company/Manulife): Razorsharp Harvesting Ltd
Outstanding Health and Safety Management (sponsored by Taumata Plantations Ltd/Manulife): Crew 54 (Fast Harvesting Ltd)
Outstanding Regional Service Award (sponsored by PF Olsen): InSitu Heritage
Runner-up: Debbie Stewart and Team (Wingspan Birds of Prey Trust)
Female in Forestry Award (sponsored by Timberlands): Rona Wheeldon (OFM Ltd); Rachelle Dunn (G White Logging Ltd)
Best Farm Forester Award (sponsored by The Wide Trust): David Dysart (Apple Tree Farms)
Best Native Forest Enterprise Award (sponsored by Wildlands): Wiremu Ruru (Ruru SFL Ltd)
TRAINING EXCELLENCE
Generation Programme Graduate of the Year (sponsored by South Waikato District Council): Corban Coxon (Tombleson Logging)
Excellence Awards: Zshawnee Uatuku, Kadafi ToeToe
Trainee of the Year (sponsored by Competenz: Te Pukenga): Norton Craig (G White Logging Ltd)
Runner-up: Mana Petero (PR Forestry Ltd)
SPECIAL AWARD
Hero of the Year Award (sponsored by First Security): Gareth White (G White Logging Ltd)
Good Deed Award (sponsored by Safetree): Gareth White (G White Logging)
National Forest Industry Collaboration Award (sponsored by the CNI Wood Council): Fieldays Forestry Hub Advisory Group