Dame Suzie MoncrieffDNZM (born Suzanne Elizabeth Dick,[1] 1948 or 1949) is a New Zealand sculptor and arts entrepreneur, and the founder of the World of Wearable Art show (WOW).
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Dame SuzieMoncrieff DNZM (born Suzanne Elizabeth Dick, 1948 or 1949) is a New Zealand sculptor and arts entrepreneur, and the founder of the World of...
Douglas – cricketer Roger Kerr – businessman Annette King – politician SuzieMoncrieff – founder of the World of Wearable Art show Sharon O'Neill – singer–songwriter...
World of Wearable Art Awards, held annually since 1987 and run by SuzieMoncrieff. Australian Wearable Art Festival, held annually since 2019. Fiberworks...
Wellington. It returned in 2022. WOW was founded in Nelson in 1987 by SuzieMoncrieff. The first show was attended by 200 people at the William Higgins Gallery...
Zealand Order of Merit 31 December 2011 For services to rugby 77 Dame SuzieMoncrieff DNZM Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit 31 December 2011...
was awarded the WOW Factor Award at the same event, judged by Dame SuzieMoncrieff. In 1998, Bullock received the NAVA grant for printing of invitations...
episodes of the children's television series Balamory, as a chef in Suzie Sweet's "Suzie's Cooking" song. In 2006, he also appeared on the ITV show Ant & Dec's...
Berrigan Kevin Hargraves Andy Cullen (AVP) Gary Pead (AFP) Glenn Pyne (LDP) Moncrieff LNP Glen Palmer Angie Bell April Broadbent Diane Happ Leeanne Schultz...
(ON) Zac Hambides (SEP) Lindsay Labor David Bradbury Fiona Scott (Lib) Suzie Wright Andrew Green Geoff Brown (Ind) John Phillips (FFP) Mick Saunders...