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Sold-out Rhythm & Alps a huge success

23:55 December 31st, 2017

Press Release – Rhythm and Alps

Sold-out Rhythm & Alps a huge success

Ten thousand partygoers rung in the New Year at Wanaka’s record-smashing Rhythm & Alps (R&A) music festival last night. Read more »

Aces aim to finish southern swing in style

23:48 December 30th, 2017

Press Release – Auckland Cricket

Media Release

Sunday 31 December 2017

Aces aim to finish southern swing in style

Donovan Grobbelaar makes his long awaited return from injury as he joins the Auckland Aces squad to take on the Kings at Hagley Oval, Christchurch in the Burger King Super Smash. Read more »

Dangerous Waves for New Year’s Day

23:42 December 30th, 2017

Press Release – MetService

Dangerous Waves for New Year’s Day

As 2017 ticks to a close most of the weather and wave action will be happening on the western side of the country, and the trend continues into 2018. Large swells are expected to build on Mondayalong the western shoreline, also most of the rain affecting New Zealand is coming in from the Tasman Sea, with heavy falls in the west. Read more »

Rhythm & Alps 2017 sold out

4:54 December 30th, 2017

Press Release – Rhythm and Alps

Rhythm & Alps 2017 sold out

Tickets to the South Island’s biggest annual music festival and New Year’s party – Rhythm & Alps 2017 (R&A) – are officially sold out. Read more »

New Year Honours List 2018

21:57 December 29th, 2017

Press Release – New Zealand Government

New Year Honours List 2018
The New Zealand Order of Merit
The Queen has been pleased, on the celebration of the New Year, to make the following appointments to The New Zealand Order of Merit:
DNZM
To be Dame Companions of the said Order:
Ms Rangimarie Naida Glavish, ONZM, JP, of Auckland. Read more »

Conservation honours recipients congratulated

21:50 December 29th, 2017

Press Release – New Zealand Government

Conservation honours recipients congratulated

Conservation Minister Eugenie Sage has congratulated the outstanding New Zealand conservationists who have been recognised in the 2018 New Year’s Honours. Read more »

Name release following fatal Waimate crash

21:47 December 28th, 2017

Press Release – New Zealand Police

Police are now in a position to release the names of two people who died following a crash on the Waimate Highway on Tuesday 26 December. Read more »

Martin Toomey Appointed as CEO of Winter Games NZ

3:54 December 28th, 2017

Press Release – Winter Games NZ

Media release sent on behalf of Winter Games NZ

Lake Wanaka, New Zealand (28 December 2017) – The Board of Winter Games NZ is delighted to announce the appointment of Martin Toomey as the new Chief Executive Officer of Winter Games NZ. Martin’s appointment follows on from the successful establishment phase led by Arthur Klap. Read more »

Martin Toomey Appointed as CEO of Winter Games NZ

3:53 December 28th, 2017

Press Release – Winter Games NZ

Lake Wanaka, New Zealand (28 December 2017) – The Board of Winter Games NZ is delighted to announce the appointment of Martin Toomey as the new Chief Executive Officer of Winter Games NZ. Martin’s appointment follows on from the successful establishment phase led by Arthur Klap. Read more »

Martin Toomey resigns as CEO of Snow Sports NZ

3:49 December 28th, 2017

Press Release – Snow Sports New Zealand

Lake Wanaka, New Zealand (28 December 2017) – Martin Toomey has resigned as Chief Executive Officer of Snow Sports NZ having accepted the role of Chief Executive Officer of Winter Games NZ. Read more »

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