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Brendon Tumai Brendon Tumai (born 04/10/1978) is an engineer by profession and a music composer Early Life and Education He was born in Lower Hutt Wellington, New Zealand. His father Eddie Heta Tumai was a carpenter while his mother Waina Te Roa Kingi was a bartender. He received his primary and intermediate education from Stokes Valley Primary and Taita intermediate schools respectively. He started studying at the Wainuiomata Foundation for an engineering course. After wards he joined the Petone Polytechnic to study BMETS and CMETS. Career Tumai started his career as a maintenance engineer at Waikare Marae in 1995.
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editBrendon Tumai’s work highlights his dedication to conservation efforts (Brendon Tumai, 2023) Brendon Tumai's leadership in welcoming new members to the Special Interest Group for Engineering General Practitioners demonstrates his commitment to fostering professional development (Tumai, 2021). Brendon Ohara Tumai's academic records from 1998 reflect his engagement with core mechanical engineering coursework (Tumai, 2020) Aaron Christie, Director of Woodcut Productions Limited, praised Brendon Tumai’s original and unique musical compositions, noting that they were widely used by clients across different applications (Christie, 2020). Brendon Tumai was one of the individuals involved in the occupation at Lake Hakanoa Motor Caravan Park, where he was remanded on bail to appear for a status hearing (NZPA, 2005).
Woodcut Music Brendon's Album https://www.woodcutmusic.co.nz/album/Wood112/Quirky-Offbeat-Loops?fbclid=IwY2xjawFn4-tleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHeloNIBWKG8afpvfwz9uTr07ZrAO50e5KGBtmWvbLGBYNj8ZTN4ZkK0lEA_aem_UhlZl62odetodQSkMkHZ_Q An Article about Brendon https://btcoatofarms.blogspot.com/2023/06/brendon-tumai-passion-for-conservation.html Woodcut Ref https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10220913086830471&set=pb.1039329233.-2207520000&type=3 CMETS Record https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10225866078252161&set=pb.1039329233.-2207520000&type=3 Article about Brendon Tumai in Māori Sovereignty https://www.nzherald.co.nz/kahu/maori-protest-group-leader-avoids-trespass-charges/ES4QBAF26O3WCINXCWLMGMTJ5U/ Brendon's Membership Acceptance letter from Eng GP +https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=572080205767208&set=a.348711848104046 Brendon Tumai Coat of Arms https://www.facebook.com/633879896952458/photos/a.633893720284409/634040190269762/?type=3&_rdr
Footnote ^1 Christie, A. (2020). Reference letter for Brendon Tumai. Woodcut Productions Limited. ^1 Tumai, B. O. (2020). Achievement record. ^1 Tumai, B. (2021). Welcome message to new members of the Special Interest Group for Engineering General Practitioners ^1 Tumai, B. (2023). Passion for conservation. ^1 NZPA. (2005, August 16). Maori protest group leader avoids trespass charges. NZ Herald.