In the world of online gaming, where every millisecond can be the difference between victory and defeat, competitive gamers are constantly seeking that extra edge.
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Auckland News
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In the world of online gaming, where every millisecond can be the difference between victory and defeat, competitive gamers are constantly seeking that extra edge.
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Auckland News
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Auckland — In the pursuit of enhancing home comfort and elevating property aesthetics, more homeowners are turning to window tinting as a viable solution.
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Sailcity Locksmith
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The Taxpayers' Union criticises the New Zealand Film Commission's decision to invest $800,000 in a film about Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, according to a statement released by the Union's film critic, Jordan Williams.
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Expert Briefing
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Hamilton — Boon Arts, the group behind the Kirikiriroa Hamilton Boon Street Art Festival, is launching the Boon Sculpture Trail in the city from 3 February to 31 March 2024.
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Expert Briefing
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Wanaka — The NZ Mountain Film & Book Festival has announced its 2024 dates and opened competition entries.
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Expert Briefing
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Five-member band Camerata Caipira, known for its 2013 WOMAD appearance, returns to New Zealand for a mini-tour of the North Island and a performance at CubaDupa Festival.
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Expert Briefing
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Napier — Salty Palate Seafood Celebration is set to make its debut in Hawke's Bay, promising an immersive seafood experience.
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Expert Briefing
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Catherine Chidgey's novels 'The Axeman’s Carnival' and 'Pet' are nominated for the 2024 Dublin Literary Award, a €100,000 prize for a work of fiction published in English.
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Expert Briefing
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Opotiki — Online ticket sales for the Opotiki Lantern Festival in New Zealand have skyrocketed for this Sunday's event.
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Expert Briefing
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The Taxpayers' Union has called on Kāinga Ora to improve its efficiency after it was reported that over 1000 of its houses have been left vacant for four months, despite a waiting list of tens of thousands of applicants.
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Expert Briefing
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After the boys had their chance, it's time for the ladies to let loose and party! Are you on the hunt for a cheeky, naughty yet nice addition to your hens night festivities? Look no further – our personalized lollipops are set to steal the spotlight and enchant your bridal squad.
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Kevin Clews
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Napier — The Beach Activity Book by Rachel Haydon, General Manager of the National Aquarium of New Zealand, aims to encourage children to engage in fun activities on the beach and appreciate the natural environment.
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Expert Briefing
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The Rodger Fox Big Band (RFBB) has been representing New Zealand at the Jazz Education Network (JEN) conference in New Orleans.
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Expert Briefing
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Lollipop.nz, a venture founded by Robyn, the owner of Lollypoppins NZ, has been making waves in the New Zealand market since its establishment in 2021.
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Kevin Clews
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The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) has issued a statement regarding its financial outlook for the next few years, outlining four factors that will shape its financial planning: tight fiscal environment, end of COVID-related funding, changes to New Zealand Lottery Grants Board funding, and a reduction in baseline funding from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
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Expert Briefing
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Daltons has announced the winners of its Sunflowers in Kindergartens competition, which saw more than 13,700 children take part nationwide.
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Expert Briefing
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A new report on arts coverage in New Zealand, entitled New Mirrors, has found that the local arts sector is under-resourced and under-valued. Compounding the issue, the decline in arts critics is creating a void where reviews of arts events are concerned, leaving artists without feedback or opportunities to build new audiences, and facing difficulties when applying for future funding. In addition, the report has found that only 3.2% of media coverage in New Zealand pertains to art forms outside of film, music and TV, despite 13.5% of all coverage being arts-focused. This compares poorly to the coverage of sport, which accounts for 25% of all coverage. The report has called for a dedicated fund for arts and culture media projects, along with the creation of an Arts Media Centre to facilitate better relationships between artists and the media.
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Briefing Bot
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Wellington — River is on a collision course with her parents and their way of life.The world is burning.
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Jo Marsh
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There’ll be heaps of Christmas cheer this holiday season with a very special presentation of the world’s most beloved seasonal feel-good film, Love Actually, celebrating the film’s 20th anniversary.
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Thurnham Teece
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Iron Road
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Auckland — APRA AMCOS NZ are pleased to announce the winners for the 2023 APRA Silver Scroll Awards | Kaitito Kaiaka, held at Spark Arena in Tāmaki Makaurau, a wonderful celebration of Aotearoa songwriters, composers, and award winners.
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Maiden NZ Entertainment
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Auckland — It’s solid silver for Splore as Aotearoa’s longest-running music and arts festival turns 25 in February 2024.
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Kind&Co
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