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Thirty chaplains from as far north as Auckland and as far south as Dunedin converged on Waiouru last week for a four day triservice conference. Chaplains from the Army, Air Force and Navy get together annually to offer each other collegial support and deal with chaplaincy development and policymatters. At this particuiar conference the chaplains also discussed responsibilities and obligations to the "bi-cultural journey", principal defence chaplain Don Hall said. The mentor for the week was former race relations conciliator Hiwi Tauroa. PHOTO: MICHELE MONAGHAN.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 652, 3 September 1996, Page 2

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Thirty chaplains from as far north as Auckland and as far south as Dunedin converged on Waiouru last week for a four day triservice conference. Chaplains from the Army, Air Force and Navy get together annually to offer each other collegial support and deal with chaplaincy development and policymatters. At this particuiar conference the chaplains also discussed responsibilities and obligations to the "bi-cultural journey", principal defence chaplain Don Hall said. The mentor for the week was former race relations conciliator Hiwi Tauroa. PHOTO: MICHELE MONAGHAN. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 652, 3 September 1996, Page 2

Thirty chaplains from as far north as Auckland and as far south as Dunedin converged on Waiouru last week for a four day triservice conference. Chaplains from the Army, Air Force and Navy get together annually to offer each other collegial support and deal with chaplaincy development and policymatters. At this particuiar conference the chaplains also discussed responsibilities and obligations to the "bi-cultural journey", principal defence chaplain Don Hall said. The mentor for the week was former race relations conciliator Hiwi Tauroa. PHOTO: MICHELE MONAGHAN. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 652, 3 September 1996, Page 2

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