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Last year, Justice Joe Williams became the first Te Reo speaker to be appointed to New Zealand’s Court of Appeal. More...

Adthapong Visutyothapibal was the first Thai student to come to Lindisfarne College and he quickly became an integral part of the College. More...

Morgan completed a Masters of Architecture at Victoria University and now works in London for an architecture firm. More...

Since graduating from Lindisfarne I have studied and completed a Bachelors of Engineer with Honours at the University of Canterbury. More...

Jimmy Boswell has had the unusual career combination of being an internationally renowned chef and a paramedic with a side-line in adventure sports. More...

My time at Lindisfarne certainly shaped my future, not so much scholastically, but certainly my character. More...

Michael Barry (pictured middle) has joined the growing number of Lindisfarne Old Boys who are innovators and entrepreneurs in the business world. More...

Old Boy, Ben Harper, has become a familiar sight to residents of Hawke’s Bay as the front man of his very successful Japanese izakaya restaurant and c… More...

In 2017 Des Ashton was made an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to the New Zealand Defence Force and aviation. More...

George Bridge will be familiar to any rugby fan in New Zealand after his stellar performance for the Crusaders in 2018 in which he scored 15 tries. More...

Tim Kershaw has the enviable job of Client Strategy Manager in the global super yacht industry and finds himself regularly in places like Miami, Monac… More...

Phil Melchior’s career as a journalist and international media executive took him all around the world but he is probably best known in New Zealand fo… More...

Adam Tripp lived up to the potential he displayed as a school boy by representing New Zealand in rowing at the World Championships in 2010. More...

Campbell Howlett, the current Deputy Rector at the College, has a strong family connection with the College as his brother, son and nephew are all Lin… More...

Producing the NZ Hunter Adventures show is fulfilling a boyhood dream for Willie and he can’t wait to see where this adventure takes him. More...

Born in Waipukurau and educated in Frasertown, Wairoa and Hastings, Fenton has worked most of his life in the Wairoa district. More...

Ashley Howlett is a Director, General Counsel and Company Secretary of Gammon Construction Limited, Hong Kong’s largest construction company worth US … More...

Logan Smith is Co-Creative Director at design studio Sunday Best which he runs with his partner Georgia in Auckland.   More...

Roger is a retired sheep and beef farmer and conservationist and has lived in Puketapu for 80 years. He is a Foundation Scholar and was a First Day Pu… More...

Israel Dagg – a selfless, talented, humble, brilliant sportsman, gentleman and proud Lindisfarne Old Boy – was presented a well-earned Lindisfarne Hon… More...

Graham is Chairman of the Malaghan Institute of Medical Research, New Zealand’s leading independent biomedical research institute. More...

Tiaan Falcon is a professional rugby player with the Chiefs. More...

Richard Clarkson is a Senior Designer, Lighting and Furniture Designer for his own studio in New York, Richard Clarkson. More...

Mike is the President of the Old Boys' Association. He lives in Hawke's Bay consulting for a number of companies, from helicopters, farming, gaming tr… More...

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