Three Northlanders have been recognised with the launch of a new awards programme by Foundation North.
The Tohu Autaia Community Stars Awards honoured 21 people from Northland and Auckland who have made a significant contribution in the not-for-profit sector.
The Northland awards go to Raewyn Tipene, chief executive of Whangārei Māori school Te Kāpehu Whetū; Damien Clark, co-founder and chairman of Whangārei Youth Space, and Haka Bristow, installation leader Healthy Homes Tai Tokerau.
The name of the awards, Tohu Autaia - meaning "sign of an outstanding person", was gifted by Foundation North's kaumātua, Kevin Prime, who is from Northland.
The awards mark the return over 30 years of a billion dollars into Auckland and Northland communities. Foundation North began in 1988 as the (ASB Trust) community trust for Auckland and Northland after the sale of the Auckland Savings Bank to the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. It is a perpetual endowment of nearly $1.4 billion allocated for community projects.