North Shore sympathy goes west
North Shore sympathy goes west
June 13, 2007
In true ANZAC spirit, North Shore City Mayor George Wood is sending Kiwi sympathies to our Australian neighbours and a wish for a quick recovery from this month's devastating floods.
Earlier today, Mr Wood wrote to the mayors of four cities in rural New South Wales: Greg Piper of Lake Macquarie; John Tate of Newcastle; Peter Blackmore of Maitland; and Fred Harvison of Singleton.
"On behalf of the residents and councillors of North Shore City, I would like to convey our deepest sympathies for the tragedies that have occurred as a result of the recent floods in your area," he wrote.
"As a neighbour who appreciates the sometimes calamitous effects wrought by the vagaries of weather, we are most empathetic to your plight and as a city, send you all the very best for a speedy recovery from this disaster," said the mayor of the city with Rangitoto at the heart of its civic crest and the largest urban coastline in "the Shaky Isles" [NZ].
George Wood has met three of the mayors - Tate, Piper and Blackmore - in recent years and Mr Harvison's deputy when Mr Wood represented New Zealand in the Trans Tasman Masters Games.
ENDS