FCNZ ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2021 FEATURE
Fencers dig deep for Northland Rescue Helicopters Fencing Contractors NZ introduced a new event to the Conference programme this year, in the form of a Charity Auction dinner. FCNZ’s board elected to raise funds for the Northland Emergency Services Trust (Northland Rescue Helicopters), a service we are all grateful to have available and hope never to have to use. the only service in New Zealand using this model of emergency helicopters – providing world-class capabilities and exceptional pilots. With an average operating cost at $5,000 an hour, and with the NEST helicopters averaging eight call-outs per day (with regular medical transfers between Kerikeri and Auckland), NEST clearly needs, and appreciates, all the donations it receives.
And so the team at FCNZ were delighted that our partners and many local (and not so local) businesses supported our first charity auction so enthusiastically by donating some fantastic prizes, and that, with the help of our fantastic local auctioneer Hugh Clotworthy, our wonderful members and partners raised $18,790 for the Northland Emergency Services Trust.
Nick Scott and Peter Couchman
Special mention goes to Nathan Monk of Monk Fencing (Tekapo) – enjoying his first FCNZ Conference – who donated a week of his time (flying anywhere in New Zealand) to work. This fiercely contested auction actually raised the highest single amount of the evening, with Nathan due to spend a week in the company of Tony and the guys at White Fencing.
Tony White and Nathan Monk plotting their week together
Thank you to everyone who contributed, or purchased an item at auction. The bar has now been set for next year!
We were fortunate to have Pilot & Base Manager Steve Couchman join us for dinner and the auction, along with St John Intensive Care Paramedic Nick
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Interestingly, on a show of hands, there were 4 or 5 people in the room that had required the services of a rescue helicopter in their lifetime – around 4%. Perhaps a room full of fencing contractors and generally outdoorsy people swings the odds slightly, but it certainly highlighted the fact that without these rescue services – who heavily rely on donations to keep operating – there may have been a few less of our colleagues with us at Conference that night.
Scott. Steve gave a fascinating talk about
the helicopter service including the costs of operation, with the group learning
that a completely fitted out NEST rescue
helicopter costs around $6,000,000, with a single winch costing $200,000 (which
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needs replacing far more often than you’d
Liz Clark with beauty hamper donated by local company Living Nature
realise). NEST has three Sikorsky S-76
emergency rescue helicopters and are
Ivan Beattie delighted with his auction winnings
Thanks to all our Charity Auction Sponsors GOLD PARTNERS
Malcolm Webster
All Rural Fencing Ltd Joanne Landman
The Country Living Boutique & Scullery
John Noakes
Mike Renner
SILVER PARTNERS
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