Cambridge’s Garry Van Dijk prepares to read the oath.
Mike Pettit kept his teaching skills sharpened as he welcomed 100 new New Zealand citizens last Friday at the Te Awamutu Presbyterian Centre.

Lindsay Swanepoel, Jean-Jacques Swanepoel with daughters Mila and Leah at the ceremony. Photo: Supplied
New citizens came from Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Czech Republic, England, Fiji, Germany, India, Italy, Kenya, Malawi, Netherlands, Northern Ireland, Philippines, Republic of Ireland, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden, USA, Wales, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Many had lived in the Waipā district for several years and Pettit took note that he recognised some of them.
“You’re already part of our Waipā whānau or family and today marks the next step. It’s a proud moment for us all,” he said.
“Each of you makes our district a stronger and a more liveable place. It makes it more connected.
“You help make our towns, schools, workplaces and neighbourhoods, better places to live – and for that, I thank you.”

Mike Pettit led his first citizenship ceremony as mayor. Photo: Jesse Wood
The new mayor was enthusiastic to be part of his first citizenship ceremony.
“As someone who is new to the role of mayor, I know a little bit about starting something important. Feeling excitement and wanting to be the best that you can be,” Pettit said.
Groups of about 10 read their oaths and affirmations in unison as friends and family members watched on.

Leamington’s Denise and Stephen Baxter read the affirmation. Photo: Jesse Wood
Originally from South Africa, Cambridge resident Lindsay Swanepoel and her family – husband Jean-Jacques and daughters Mila and Leah Swanepoel – were among those welcomed.
“We have been in New Zealand for six years and 5 days. Waipā has become home, we have made friends that became family and feel part of our community,” Lindsay said
“Waipā is the best of both worlds, beautiful views and hills with the ocean just a short drive away.”

Cambridge’s Garry Van Dijk prepares to read the oath. Photo: Jesse Wood

Ninety-nine new citizens celebrated in Te Awamutu. Photo: Waipa District Council



