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Scott Pendlebury signs on for 21st AFL season with Collingwood, with all-time games record in sight
Scott Pendlebury signs on for 21st AFL season with Collingwood, with all-time games record in sight

ABC News

time19 hours ago

  • Sport
  • ABC News

Scott Pendlebury signs on for 21st AFL season with Collingwood, with all-time games record in sight

Collingwood great Scott Pendlebury will extend his stellar career next season, when he is set to break the AFL's record for most games played. Pendlebury, who has played 421 AFL games, is just 11 shy of the all-time VFL/AFL record of North Melbourne's retired legend Brent Harvey. The 37-year-old Pendlebury has signed a one-year contract extension, while ruckman Darcy Cameron has inked a fresh three-year deal to remain at Collingwood until the end of 2029. Pendlebury, a dual premiership Pie, six-time All Australian and former club captain, had been weighing up his future but decided to continue for a remarkable 21st season next year. "Everyone throughout the league appreciates the influence and experience that Scott brings to our side," Collingwood list manager Justin Leppitsch said in a statement on Monday. "His professionalism is second to none, always ensuring he sets himself up to get the best out of himself and his teammates. "In addition to his on-field contribution, it is the guidance he will provide his fellow teammates, setting the standards and embodying what it means to be a Collingwood person, that will be influential throughout our 2026 campaign and beyond." Ruckman Cameron was contracted until the end of next season, but has signed an extension amid interest from rival clubs in the 30-year-old. "Recommitting to Collingwood was an easy decision," Cameron said in a statement. "This club means a lot to me and now feels like the right time to commit again. "We have such a special group here, from the players to the coaches and all staff, and I can't wait to see what we achieve over the coming years." Collingwood holds third spot ahead of a trip to Adelaide to play the ladder-leading Crows on Saturday night. AAP

Predator Free Wellington Wins The Supreme Award At The 2025 LGFA Taituara Local Government Excellence Awards
Predator Free Wellington Wins The Supreme Award At The 2025 LGFA Taituara Local Government Excellence Awards

Scoop

time13-06-2025

  • Business
  • Scoop

Predator Free Wellington Wins The Supreme Award At The 2025 LGFA Taituara Local Government Excellence Awards

Wellington City Council's groundbreaking initiative, Predator Free Wellington, has claimed the highly coveted Taituarā Supreme Award for Local Government Excellence at last night's Taituarā Excellence Awards event. Predator Free Wellington was selected from a field of 60 entries submitted by councils from across the sector, underscoring its exceptional impact and innovation. The judging panel praised the initiative, stating 'Predator Free Wellington is an exemplar of building social licence and deputising the community to assist with delivery. The clear and meticulous plan for rolling this programme out is both readily scalable and highly transferable to projects of any type. We were also highly appreciative of the clear and unambiguous evidence of the success of this project.' The Supreme honour follows Predator Free Wellington's success in also securing the GHD Award for Excellence in Environmental Leadership. This marks the second year in succession that the winner of the Environmental Leadership category. Last night's ceremony marked the 11th year of the Excellence Awards in their current format. Over this period, a remarkable 11 different councils have proudly taken home the Supreme Award, showcasing the diverse and widespread excellence within New Zealand's local government. Other entries recognised with Excellence Awards last night were: The Beca Award for Placemaking: Ashburton District Council for Te Whare Whakatere – Recreating the Heart of Ashburton The Award for Excellence in Collaborating for Results: Hastings District Council, Napier City Council and Hawke's Bay Regional Council, Stronger Together: Council's buyout puts people at heart The Datascape Award for Excellence in Digital Local Government: Auckland Council, Buzzly The FrankGroup Award for Excellence in Community Engagement: Wairoa District Council for Wairoa Whakapiri - Uniting Through Recovery Te Tohu Waka Hourua (the Buddle Findlay Award for Māori/Council Partnerships): Taupō District Council for He Whare Hono o Tūewharetoa The Award for Excellence in Cost Effective Impact: Hurunui District Council for Hurunui District Water Safety Programme. In addition to winning the Placemaking category, Ashburton District Council's entry won the Members' Choice Award – voted for by the members of Taituara. Other winners announced on the night: The Sheffield Emerging Leader of the Year Award – Ashley Hurua, Horowhenua District Council. The AskYourTeam Overseas Manager Exchange to Queensland – Brent Harvey, Horowhenua District Council The AskYourTeam Overseas Manager Exchange to Victoria – Steven May, West Coast Regional Council The Civic Financial Services Overseas Manager Exchange to the United States – Steve Gibling, Selwyn District Council The Marsh Overseas Manager Exchange to British Columbia – Jenni Cochrane, Matamata-Piako District Council The Auckland Council team, Rarunga, won the NZ leg of the Australasian Management Challenge from a field of 14 teams. Rarunga will represent New Zealand at the Australasian final in the finals in Perth.

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