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+ | Peta Stavelli is a writer and journalist, formerly working for [[Gulf News]] and then ''New Zealand Lifestyle Block''. After a period writing for ACP Media's magazine ''Lucky Break'', in 2009 she took up editorship of the lifestyle magazine [http://www.alfresco.co.nz/ ''Al Fresco'']. | ||
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+ | In early 2009 she recorded a bi-monthly radio show on [[Waiheke Radio]] called Flotsam where she interviewed local people. Two of those shows are currently available on Archive.org: [http://www.archive.org/details/Flotsam1-KenRhodesAndMasaiIto Flotsam #1 - Ken Rhodes and Masai Ito] and [http://www.archive.org/details/Flotsam2-SuzieNewborn Flotsam #2 - Suzie Newborn] (more will be available soon.) | ||
She worked in real estate on the island for some years in the 1990s. | She worked in real estate on the island for some years in the 1990s. |
Latest revision as of 04:04, 19 May 2009
Peta Stavelli is a writer and journalist, formerly working for Gulf News and then New Zealand Lifestyle Block. After a period writing for ACP Media's magazine Lucky Break, in 2009 she took up editorship of the lifestyle magazine Al Fresco.
In early 2009 she recorded a bi-monthly radio show on Waiheke Radio called Flotsam where she interviewed local people. Two of those shows are currently available on Archive.org: Flotsam #1 - Ken Rhodes and Masai Ito and Flotsam #2 - Suzie Newborn (more will be available soon.)
She worked in real estate on the island for some years in the 1990s.
A Hauraki Gulf identity, Peta lived for many years with water access only on Great Barrier Island.