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Good things take time

3:34 November 29th, 2013

Press Release – Federated Farmers

29 November 2013

Good things take time

Federated Farmers are thrilled by the recognition Otago farmers received at the first New Zealand River Awards last night, with two rivers as finalists and the Shag River taking the prize for most improved river in New Zealand. Read more »

Army to march through the streets of Christchurch

3:21 November 29th, 2013

Press Release – Christchurch City Council

Friday 29 November 2013

Army to march through the streets of Christchurch

Join Mayor Lianne Dalziel in welcoming 2/4 Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment (2/4 RNZIR) as they return to Christchurch for the first time since the removal of the Red Zone cordon on 30 June 2013 – a cordon for which they had provided manpower since the days immediately following the 22 February 2011 earthquake. Read more »

Pog Mahones birthday celebrations

3:19 November 29th, 2013

Press Release – Southern PR

November 29 2013

Pog Mahones birthday celebrations support essential Queenstown community service

One of Queenstown’s most successful and enduring hospitality businesses is supporting a local community provider while celebrating its 15th birthday. Read more »

Wide marine interests from forum nominations

2:28 November 29th, 2013

Press Release – Department of Conservation

Wide marine interests from forum nominations

A total of 58 nominations have been received for the Otago Marine Protection Planning Forum, representing widespread interests and a good geographic spread. Read more »

Kermadecs on Show at Navy Museum

0:18 November 29th, 2013

Press Release – New Zealand Defence Force

Media Release

29 November 2013

Kermadecs on Show at Navy Museum
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Grey records inscripted on UNESCO register

0:10 November 29th, 2013

Press Release – Auckland Council

29 November 2013

Grey records inscripted on UNESCO register

The original manuscripts of New Zealand’s national anthem have received national recognition with inscription on the UNESCO Memory of the World New Zealand register of documentary heritage. Read more »

Gibbston River trail update

23:55 November 28th, 2013

Press Release – Queenstown Lakes District Council

Gibbston River trail update
Thanks to the generosity of six Gibbston landowners and the support of the Department of Conservation and the Gibbston Community Association, the Queenstown Trails Trust is funding a partial upgrade of the Gibbston River trail so it can become part of the official Queenstown Trail. Read more »

2013 Terry McLean National Sports Journalism Awards Winners

23:22 November 28th, 2013

Press Release – Sport New Zealand

2013 Sport New Zealand Sir Terry McLean National Sports Journalism Awards Winners Announced

Auckland, 29 November 2013 – New Zealand’s top sports journalists and photographers were recognised at the 2013 Sir Terry McLean National Sports Journalism Awards Dinner in Auckland last night. Read more »

Shag River wins supreme award

23:13 November 28th, 2013

Press Release – Otago Regional Council

November 28, 2013

Shag River wins supreme award

STRICTLY EMBARGOED ­–  not for broadcast, publication, or posting before 9pm Thursday November 28 Read more »

Vodafone brings 4G to Piha

23:06 November 28th, 2013

Press Release – Vodafone

Media Release

28 November, 2013

Vodafone brings 4G to Piha

Vodafone has continued the rollout of its 4G network, with the launch of 4G in parts of Piha today. Read more »

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