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New Year Honours 2016

18:30 December 30th, 2015

Press Release – Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

New Year Honours 2016

The Order of New Zealand

The Queen has been pleased, on the celebration of the New Year, to make the following appointment to The Order of New Zealand: Read more »

Rare Bone Condition Can’t Keep Wanaka Teen From Tri Dreams

3:56 December 30th, 2015

Press Release – Triathlon New Zealand

Rare Bone Condition Can’t Keep Wanaka Teen From Tri Dreams

When 16 year old Christchurch triathlete Ben Marshall-Lee lines up at the Sovereign Tri Series Wanaka event on January 9, he will do so with memories of a rare bone disease that once kept him on the sidelines for 12 months and threatened his involvement in sport. Read more »

Police Concern for Missing Man

2:11 December 30th, 2015

Press Release – New Zealand Police

Police Concern for Missing Man

The enquiry to locate missing Dunedin man Stephen GOURLAY continues.

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A look ahead to the New Year – Tuesday 29 December 2015

1:08 December 29th, 2015

Press Release – MetService

A look ahead to the New Year – Tuesday 29 December 2015

The recent theme of warm and mostly dry weather is set to continue until the New Year. This news will no doubt be welcomed by holiday makers, but not be what farmers in already parched areas want to hear. Read more »

Mondiale Auckland Aces unchanged

23:30 December 28th, 2015

Press Release – Auckland Cricket

The Mondiale Auckland Aces have named an unchanged line up to take on the Northern Knights in Hamilton tomorrow. Read more »

Shortlist for New Zealander of the Year 2016

19:55 December 28th, 2015

Press Release – BlacklandPR

Shortlist for New Zealander of the Year 2016

The New Zealander of the Year 2016 Awards Office is pleased to announce the 10 people being considered for the 2016 Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year award. Read more »

Police concern for missing man

19:18 December 28th, 2015

Press Release – New Zealand Police

Police concern for missing man

Police are seeking information on Dunedin man Stephen GOURLAY who was last seen at about 7pm on the 18th of December 2015 in the Ravensbourne area. Read more »

Final countdown to South Island’s biggest New Year’s party

23:14 December 27th, 2015

Press Release – Rhythm and Alps

Final countdown to South Island’s biggest New Year’s party

Five thousand people. 3500 campers. Hundreds of kegs of cold beer. 150 incredible musical acts. Ninety portaloos. Seventy caravans. Twenty marquees. Fifteen food vendors. Three stages. One clown. The final countdown is on for the South Island’s biggest New Year’s party, Rhythm & Alps (R&A). Read more »

Boxing Day Sales round out a strong December

22:57 December 27th, 2015

Press Release – Paymark

Boxing Day Sales round out a strong December

Auckland, Monday 28 December 2015:

A record Boxing Day has helped provide many retailers with an additional boost with $151.7 million spent across the country – a 11.2% increase in spending year on year through the Paymark network. Read more »

Police seeking witness to hit and run car v cyclist

22:13 December 27th, 2015

Press Release – New Zealand Police

Police seeking witness to hit and run car v cyclist

Dunedin police are seeking any witnesses and/or information regarding a hit and run crash that occurred at the MacAndrew Road and King Edward Street intersections at about 1.45pm on Wednesday the 23rd of December 2015. Read more »

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