Trevor-Worthy
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Trevor Worthy
Attended WBHS from 1970 to 1974
Trevor Worthy was a Carruth House resident for 4 years. He was reputed to have caught a wild pig, brought it home to Carruth and had the Matron cook it and serve it whole on a platter to the borders.
From relatively humble beginnings in the Far North, Trevor developed a passion for Biology at WBHS that has led to notable scientific achievement. Known as “Mr Moa”, Trevor is now one of the world’s leading authorities on NZ fauna fossils and in particular the Moa.