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  1. www.blakenz.org › person › paul-blackwellPaul Blackwell - Blake NZ

    Paul Blackwell is a respected and effective leader in the grocery industry and the New Zealand Breakers basketball team. He and his wife Liz also support many community and health causes, and have a strong sense of family and values.

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  2. Paul Blackwell (11 July 1954 – 24 February 2019) was an Australian actor, mainly known for his stage work. He played a major role was in Rolf De Heer 's 1996 film The Quiet Room and other minor film roles, and was also co-creator and director on some stage productions.

  3. Long time club owners and directors Paul and Liz Blackwell today announced that a newly formed company, Breakers Basketball Ltd, will take control of the club from March 1, on the eve of...

  4. Feb 25, 2019 · Acclaimed Adelaide stage and film actor Paul Blackwell has died, aged 64, after a long battle with cancer.

    • Patrick Mcdonald
  5. Jul 15, 2019 · Late Adelaide actor Paul Blackwell has won a Helpmann Award for his final performance, while Adelaide Festival opera The Magic Flute picked up two honours.

    • Antimo Iannella
  6. 26seasons.co.nz › pages › our-advisory-boardBoard – 26 Seasons

    Paul Blackwell. Paul was the owner/operator of New Zealands largest and most successful PaknSave, Albany PaknSave. Paul was also on the board of Foodstuffs New Zealand, subsequent to selling Albany PaknSave, he has invested in other retail chains including Burger King, Starbucks, and Hannahs.

  7. The Breakers have given young Kiwi basketballers something to aspire to. Paul and Liz are Life Members of the Breakers and will remain part owners of the team. The Blackwell’s love for the community extends beyond just the Breakers and they have contributed to many other worthy causes. Photo: www.photosport.co.nz