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Travel 7 Aug 2009
Defying the adrenalin-rush in the Adventure Capital of the world

QUEENSTOWN — I was lured against my own will to spend four days and three nights at Eichardts, one of the best hotels in the world at Queenstown (New Zealand)  known globally as the Adventure Capital of the World.

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Travel 6 Aug 2009
Kiwi about to risk life and limb and wary of wolves in world's toughest horse race across Mongolia

A Perth man has lost 12kg, is wary of wolf attacks and is training hard in the final days of preparation to race 25 different semi wild horses across Mongolia in the world's longest and toughest charity horse race, over 1000km.

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Health 22 Jul 2009
ACC can not sustain rising costs and less than satisfactory rehab outcomes

Increasing costs and less than satisfactory rehabilitation outcomes are unsustainable and can not carry on, ACC spokesperson Gail Kettle told the Australasian rehabilitation conference in Queenstown today.

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Health 21 Jul 2009
Experts call for end to rehabilitations Cinderella status

  Two of New Zealand’s leading rehabilitation experts today called on the government to end rehabilitation’s reputation as the Cinderella of medicine.

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Travel 21 Jul 2009
Stuff - Fat Pipis whitebait pizza on the beach; or the Otara flea market  the best of the best places in New Zealand: annual travel awards

Soak up the atmosphere chomping whitebait pizza on the Hokitika beach; cook paua on a camp oven at Tapoutupotu by Cape Reinga or tramp through dense bush up into alpine meadows to the snow-capped peaks above Kaikoura.

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Health 20 Jul 2009
NZs high rate of head injury and strokes discussed at Queenstown conference

QUEENSTOWN — Older people are not the only ones at risk of having a stroke; New Zealand has a high rate of head injury and experts have difficulties motivating people to recover faster, a rehabilitation expert said today.

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Conservation 10 Jul 2009
World night-sky reserve bid at Tekapo seeking government backing

LAKE TEKAPO — The Tekapo and Mt Cook area bid for a world night-sky reserve is seeking government backing to support their project to help it gain UNESCO approval next year.

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Business 6 Jul 2009
Australasia's fastest growing rental vehicle firm Jucy announces further expansion into Australia

Australasias fastest car and camper rental operator Jucy today announced expansion of its business across the Tasman as competitors slash prices, downsize or put a halt to new projects.

Jucy Choppa

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Travel 30 Jun 2009
Fastest growing Australasian rental car firm backs NZ ski racing team and Winter Games

The fastest growing Australasian rental car firm Jucy is backing the NZ ski racing team and the Winter Games in the run up to the biggest event of its kind in the southern hemisphere.

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Art 19 Jun 2009
Tiger Woods likely to have seen art works by Napier artist featuring in Aucklands Original Art Sale

AUCKLAND — Napier award-winning artist Marie Kjestrup Evans, whose paintings have probably been viewed by Tiger Woods, will be one of the main drawcards at Auckland’s big Original Art Sale in Manukau later this month.

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Art 18 Jun 2009
Hot NZ artist to unveil new retro nude series at Wellingtons famous Affordable Art Show

Leading NZ nude artist Melissa Sharplin will bare her latest retro series at Wellington’s famous Affordable Art Show starting in Wellington on July 31.

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Health 17 Jun 2009
More research funding needed to meet demand for ongoing advances in rehabilitation  once Cinderella of medicine, says AUT expert

QUEENSTOWN — New Zealand urgently needs more research to help increasing and greater scope for ongoing advances in rehabilitation, once the Cinderella of medicine, a national expert said today in the build up to next month’s major Australasian rehabilitation conference in Queenstown.

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TV 10 Jun 2009
Pickering can thank her Nana for making the Stars In Their Eyes grand final

Singer Mandy Pickering can thank her Nana for tonight making TV ONEs Stars In Their Eyes grand final as Sarah Maclachlan.

Amanda Pickering

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Fashion 8 Jun 2009
Tight times but still ways of sustaining recession-proof fashion: Rumble

CHRISTCHURCH — As the country tighten its belts and wallets stay firmly closed people can be relieved that fashion can still be affordable in tough times, leading New Zealand stylist Stephanie Rumble said today.

Stephanie Rumble

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Horse Racing 7 Jun 2009
Kiwi will risk life and limb in worlds toughest horse race to provide homes for Mongolian kids

LAKE TEKAPO — A New Zealander living in Perth who says he is not a good rider will hop on different horses to compete in the world's longest and toughest horse race, over 1000km across Mongolia later this year in the inaugural Mongol Derby.

Zara in  the middle (centre) � Dave Murray far right

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Fundraiser 2 Jun 2009
Former top NZ elite rower now crippled with arthritis walking nearly 1000km across Spain raising money for NZ arthritis

A young New Zealand elite rower now crippled with arthritis will end her epic 950km fund-raising trek across Spain next Monday morning (nztime).

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Film 1 Jun 2009
Kiwi film-makers offering $100 war bonds to help produce film

A Kiwi film company, Earthwire Productions is offering to the public ‘war bonds’ to help produce a full length movie about the war-time experiences and subsequent repatriation of a New Zealand world war 2 soldier.

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Rugby 13 May 2009
1967 All Blacks captain Brian Lochores jersey sell for stg1000 at auction in London

The 1967 All Blacks captain Brian Lochore’s jersey sold for stg1000 at auction in London early today.

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Rugby 7 May 2009
Lasting memories of Meads reduced to tears; 1967 All Blacks memorabilia to go under the hammer

Seeing Colin Meads reduce to tears after being sent off at Murrayfield 42 years ago is one of the lasting memories of the 1967All Blacks baggage master Richard Walker.

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Conservation 7 May 2009
NZ working party formed to help world night-sky reserve bid at Tekapo

An expanded New Zealand working party has been formed to ensure the Tekapo bid to become world night-sky reserve is successful, former Cabinet minister Margaret Austin said today.

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Health 22 Apr 2009
Leading world experts to speak at the Australasian rehabilitation conference in Queenstown in July

QUEENSTOWN — Some of the world’s leading experts will offer new trends and treatment ideas at the Australasian rehabilitation conference in Queenstown later this year.

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Travel 20 Apr 2009
Lonely Planet: the South Island beats the North hand down for the best in outdoors fun - Wellington included in the guide!

Top world guide book publisher Lonely Planet has come up with its first South Island guide book – with a difference: It includes 32 pages about the Wellington area.

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Rugby 19 Apr 2009
1967 All Blacks memorabilia and Lochores captains jersey to go under the hammer

Captain Brian Lochore’s 1967 jersey and other memorabilia items from the 1967 All Blacks tour will go under the hammer at Sotheby’s in London next month.

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News 14 Apr 2009
150 year Going family reunion at Waitangi in Easter

The Going family will next month celebrate at Waitangi 150 years since the Goings first arrived on New Zealand’s shores in 1859.

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Fire 8 Apr 2009
Mercer fire brigade seeking top effort and thousands of dollars in 1029-stair Sky Tower fund-raiser

CHRISTCHURCH — Mercers fire brigade is seeking a top effort and thousands of dollars in the annual 1029-stair Sky Tower Challenge fundraiser next month.

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News 7 Apr 2009
Tekapo bid strengthens after release of UNESCO skylight reserve working party meeting report from the Canaries  Austin

LAKE TEKAPO — New Zealand's world first starlight reserve bid - one of eight world-wide night heritage site bids - has taken a strong step forward after a UNESCO working party meeting in the Canaries, Spain, former Cabinet member Margaret Austin said today.

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News 16 Mar 2009
150 year Going family reunion at Waitangi in Easter

WAITANGI — The Going family will next month celebrate at Waitangi 150 years since the Goings first arrived on New Zealand’s shores in 1859.

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News 5 Mar 2009
Leading NZ expedition company named among the top mountaineering companies in the world  according to National Geographic

WANAKA — Leading New Zealand expedition company Adventure Consultants has been named one of the top mountaineering companies in the world by National Geographic Adventure.

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Conservation 2 Mar 2009
Beavers shedding light on Auckland Island pigs at Willowbank this week

CHRISTCHURCH — Beaver Tree Services are shedding light on the Auckland Island pigs at Christchurch’s Willowbank Reserved later this week.

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Art 24 Feb 2009
NZs top landscape artist Hannah Riden to show noted iconic Christchurch scenes at The George exhibition next week

CHRISTCHURCH — Christchurch’s top award-winning landscape artist Hannah Riden will show typically iconic Christchurch scenes at The George (hotel) exhibition next week.

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Art 18 Feb 2009
Hotere and Hammond paintings to help Linwood College students to China

CHRISTCHURCH — Works by Ralph Hotere and Bill Hammond, two of New Zealand’s most important artists, are helping send Linwood College students on a trip to China by having their works up for auction at Turners Car Yards in Christchurch on March 6.

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News 7 Feb 2009
Esther Jessop named 2009 NZer of the Year in the UK

Esther Jessop, kaumatua and founding member of Ngati Ranana, has been named the 2009 Air NZ New Zealander of the Year at the New Zealand Society’s annual Waitangi Day Dinner at the Millennium Mayfair London Hotel, on Friday evening, February 6 (UKtime).

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Art 4 Feb 2009
NZ artists raise $20,000 in shaving their heads for leukaemia charity

NORTH SHORE CITY — The NZ Art Guild raised $20,000 shaving heads for the Leukaemia and Blood Foundation of NZ (LBF) last night at the opening night of the Shave an Artist Charity Art Auction in Takapuna, Auckland.

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Art 28 Jan 2009
NZ artists shaving their heads for leukaemia charity

NORTH SHORE CITY — The NZ Art Guild and Leukaemia and Blood Foundation of NZ (LBF) hopes to raise $10,000 next week at the opening night of the "Shave an Artist" Charity Art Auction at the Bruce Mason Centre, Takapuna, Auckland .

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Art 26 Jan 2009
Christchurch artists to stage art protest campaign to save Canterburys Waianiwaniwa Valley and Rakaia and Waimakariri Rivers

CHRISTCHURCH — Two Christchurch artists deeply concerned about the future of Canterbury’s water will launch their Canterbury River-talk project in March, they said today.

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News 24 Jan 2009
NZ bid to secure Tekapo as a world night sky reserve needs to move fast with government support

LAKE TEKAPO — New Zealand’s starlight reserve bid – one of eight world-wide night heritage site bids – has just a few months to prepare a case study before reporting to UNESCO again in April, former Cabinet member Margaret Austin said today.

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News 23 Jan 2009
NZ dream of a world heritage starlight reserve at Tekapo moves one step closer in Paris

LAKE TEKAPO — Concept plans for Lake Tekapo becoming a world starlight reserve were expected to be adopted at a UNESCO committee meet in Paris today but it may take another year for the status to be formally approved, former Cabinet minister Margaret Austin said from Paris today.

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News 22 Jan 2009
Record-breaking Cape to Bluff charity walker urges other young Kiwis to get out and enjoy NZ

The Wellington university student who started from Cape Reinga as a teenager and raised over $28,000 for cystic fibrosis in walking to Bluff says she has grown as a person and urges more New Zealanders to see the country.

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Art 22 Jan 2009
Cromwell portrait artist Copeland wins South Islands biggest art award

CROMWELL — Cromwell artist portrait Deidre Copeland has won the second annual Aspiring Art Prize, the biggest art award in the South Island.

Tekapo night sky

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Education 21 Jan 2009
Two university heads and a Maori leader finalists in the NZer of the Year in the UK

London and Oxford Universities vice-chancellors Sir Graeme Davies and John Hood and Ngati Ranana founding member Esther Jessop have been named as the finalists for the 2009 New Zealander of the Year award.

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Rugby 19 Jan 2009
NZ Surprises  not everyone plays rugby; thriving wine and food culture  Lonely Planet

Not everyone plays rugby; the wine and food culture is thriving and there’s much more to New Zealand than just two islands, according to the latest 2009 Lonely Planet Travel Book.

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News 18 Jan 2009
Austin to push worlds first night-sky reserve at UNESCO meeting in Paris this week

LAKE TEKAPO — Former cabinet minister Margaret Austin will push for adoption of the world’s first night sky reserve at Tekapo during a UNESCO conference in Paris this week.

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News 18 Jan 2009
Austin to push worlds first night-sky reserve at UNESCO meeting in Paris this week

LAKE TEKAPO — Former cabinet minister Margaret Austin will push for adoption of the world’s first night sky reserve at Tekapo during a UNESCO conference in Paris this week.

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Fundraiser 7 Jan 2009
Emma Daken expected into Bluff on Friday to become youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ

BLUFF — Tall striding Wellington student Emma Daken is on schedule to stride into Bluff on Friday to become the youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ  for cystic fibrosis research.

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Art 5 Jan 2009
NZ's top landscape artist Hannah Riden to stage major Christchurch iconic scenes exhibition at the George in March

CHRISTCHURCH — Christchurchs top award-winning landscape artist Hannah Riden will stage a major Christchurch scenes exhibition at the George Hotel in March.

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News 30 Dec 2008
Seven more walking days to reach Bluff for Daken and set a NZ record

Emma Daken has seven more walking days to reach Bluff and set a record as youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ  for Cystic Fibrosis research

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Fundraiser 23 Dec 2008
Bluff to Cape student spending christmas having a beer in Timaru

Emma Daken to celebrate Xmas and 55 days on the road in Timaru in her quest to set record as youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ  for Cystic Fibrosis research

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Health 16 Dec 2008
Daken into third pair of shoes in walking NZ to raise funds for cystic fibrosis

Emma Daken wears out second pair of shoes, battles shin splits heading into Canterbury in quest to set record as youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ – for Cystic Fibrosis research.

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Accommodation 11 Dec 2008
Christchurchs Clearview named top NZ accommodation in Japanese magazine

CHRISTCHURCH — Christchurch’s Clearview Lodge has been named the top accommodation place in New Zealand according to a glossy Japanese magazine Rurubu.

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Tourism 8 Dec 2008
Low cost tourist operators sees growth despite doom and gloom

Low cost tourist operators may be in for a strong summer season despite a global economic re cession, Jucy car and camper rentals chief executive Tim Alpe said today.

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Fundraiser 8 Dec 2008
Daken to stride into wellington today as part of 70 day charity walk to the Bluff

WELLINGTON — Emma Daken strides into Wellington to end NI leg of her journey in quest to set record as youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ  for Cystic Fibrosis research

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Health 28 Nov 2008
Emma Daken into second pair of shoes in quest to set record as youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ  for Cystic Fibrosis research

HASTINGS — Determined Wellington student Emma Daken is into her second pair of shoes in her quest to set a record as the youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ – for Cystic Fibrosis research funds.

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Dance 26 Nov 2008
NZ's only secondary school to offer fulltime dance putting on graduation dance performance at the Arts Centre

CHRISTCHURCH — Hagley Community College, the only secondary school in New Zealand offering a full time dance course, will put on a graduation dance performance at Southern Ballet in Christchurch’s Arts Centre next month.

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Wine 22 Nov 2008
Marlboroughs Spy Valley wins major international wine accolades in London

Award winning Marlborough wine label Spy Valley has won major accolades in London at the International Wine and Spirit Competition.

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Business 22 Nov 2008
Aucklands Ace landscapers win top award at the top NZ Action Coach business awards

AUCKLAND CITY — Auckland landscapers Jan and Rod Frost of Ace Landscapes were tonight named the best New Zealand business at the fourth annual Action Coach NZ business awards in Auckland.

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Health 18 Nov 2008
Emma Daken has back strain and wears out first pair of shoes in her attempt to set record as youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ  for Cystic Fibrosis research

Determined Wellington teenager Emma Daken is expected to walk into Rotorua on Friday in her challenging attempt to set a record as the youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ – for Cystic Fibrosis research funds.

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News 18 Nov 2008
Saving the South Islands stars: Mackenzies bid to open the worlds first starlight reserve

CANTERBURY — The skies above the Mackenzie country could be the home of the world’s first starlight reserve in 2009, the Year of Astronomy.

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Business 12 Nov 2008
Eight businesses in line for the top NZ Action Coach business awards in Auckland next week

The best New Zealand business will be announced at the fourth annual Action Coach Business Awards in Auckland next week.

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Art 12 Nov 2008
Prominent Canterbury artists donate works for DARE fund-raiser

CANTERBURY — A number of prominent Canterbury artists will have their works auctioned later this month to raise funds for the drug and alcohol preventive group DARE.

Beverley Frost with her donated Lindis Pass landscape

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Health 12 Nov 2008
National government needs to address serious eating disorder addiction rates among young women - says Serenity Clinic

The new John Key government needs to address the serious concerns relating to bright young women with eating disorders, a leading new private health addiction treatment clinic said today.

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Fundraiser 11 Nov 2008
Determined Emma Daken expected to reach first major milestone tomorrow in her attempt to set record as youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ  for Cystic Fibrosis research

Determined teenager Emma Daken is expected to stride up Queens St in Auckland tomorrow to reach her first major milestone tomorrow in an attempt to set a record as the youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ  for Cystic Fibrosis research.

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Art 10 Nov 2008
Whakatane artist wins Mandy Hague wins overall national art award in Tauranga

TAURANGA — Bird painter Mandy Hague of Whakatane was last night named the best overall artist at the inaugural New Zealand art awards in Tauranga.

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Health 6 Nov 2008
Stomach virus, blisters and toenails not stopping teenager's attempt ready to set record as youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ  for Cystic Fibrosis

A stomach virus blisters and possibility of losing some toenails is not stopping Wellington teenager Emma Daken in her quest to become youngest Kiwis to walk the length of New Zealand.

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Wine 31 Oct 2008
Hunter's wine pouring in London Heathrow's airport lounges

Leading New Zealand wine label Hunters is now being poured in London Heathrows leading airport lounges.

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News 30 Oct 2008
Cape Reinga to the Bluff charity walk by teenager begins on saturday morning

WELLINGTON — Wellington teenager Emma Daken sets off from Cape Reinga early Saturday morning to begin a journey which may set a record as the youngest Kiwi to walk the length of NZ – for cystic fibrosis.

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Tourism 29 Oct 2008
Cruize Milford launches new express coach service this weekend

MILFORD — A leading Milford Sound tourist operator Cruize Milford launches a daily express coach service from November 1 which will increase business.

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Politics 21 Oct 2008
Helen Clark ups the ante, lifts her game, Key relates better but needs more contrast says leading NZ stylist

Helen Clark has upped the ante and lifted her game while John Key relates better but needs to vary what he wears, leading New Zealand stylist Stephanie Rumble said today.

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Health 17 Oct 2008
Uni teenager to walk 2200km Cape to Bluff for CF illness research

A Wellington university student is set to become of the youngest Kiwis to walk the length of New Zealand  to raise awareness and research funds for cystic fibrosis.

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Art 15 Oct 2008
Environmental concerns, society and consumer issues highlights in first solo art exhibition

AUCKLAND — A south Auckland artist’s inaugural solo art exhibition in Tuakau next month will highlight environmental concerns and comment on the fast-paced consumerist attitude of NZ society today.

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Tourism 6 Oct 2008
Dirty Getaways launched by Jucy to help environment

New Zealand’s most eco-friendly vehicle hire company Jucy today officially launched its Dirty Getaway scheme.

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Art 6 Oct 2008
Masterton artist Taren Wood winner of NZs biggest women only art exhibition

MASTERTON — Masterton’s Taren Wood won the top prize at the New Zealand women’s art exhibition which has just ended in Gisborne.

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Health 24 Sep 2008
New Zealands public addiction treatment service e ineffective  says top DHB treatment expert who moves to private Serenity Clinic

New Zealand’s public addiction treatment service is riddled with problems and not effectively treating addicts, an expert said today.

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Travel 22 Sep 2008
NZ rates highly as a natural destination for sustainable tourism

Auckland, Queenstown, Cape Reinga, Lake Taupo, Rotorua and Queen Charlotte Sound all rate a mention n the Lonely Planets Best in Travel 2009 Guide just released.

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Dance 22 Sep 2008
Dancing with the Stars winner to hold major workshop in Christchurch

CHRISTCHURCH — Dancing with the stars winner Aaron Gilmore will hold a major dance workshop in Christchurch next month.

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Business 16 Sep 2008
Boutique Christchurch designer wins NZ bathroom of the Year and hauls in 13 NKBA kitchen and bathroom awards in two years

Boutique Christchurch designer Indesign has won the National Kitchen and Bathroom Association (NKBA) bathroom of the Year award to take its haul of national kitchen and bathroom awards to 13 in just two years.

John Gaynor in middle � Davinia Sutton on the left- (blond hair)

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News 15 Sep 2008
Hunter's wine into Spain & Holland: increasing exports to 22 countries

One of New Zealand’s most established wineries, Hunter’s, today announced it has launched exports into Spain and Holland – lifting the number of its exporting countries to 22.

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Fashion 12 Sep 2008
Rachel Hunter, Nicky Watson show too much cleavage, Lucy Lawless all class, Trelise Cooper an inspiration and Neil Finn needs a decent hairdresser

Rachel Hunter, Nicky Watson show too much cleavage, Lucy Lawless is all class, Trelise Cooper is an inspiration and Neil Finn needs a decent hairdresser.

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Fundraiser 11 Sep 2008
New Zealands World Harmony run to pass through 34 NZ towns and cities

New Zealand’s World Harmony Run to support world peace will pass through 34 towns and cities before it ends in Christchurch on October 5.

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News 10 Sep 2008
Largest holding in world of Christchurch exhibition stamps to go under the hammer next month

CHRISTCHURCH — The largest holding in the world of 1906 Christchurch exhibition stamps will go under the hammer at Mowbrays international auction in Wellington next month.

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Art 9 Sep 2008
Leading NZ artist to incorporate her splatter style into NZ Fashion Week

AUCKLAND CITY — A leading New Zealand artist will feature her dramatic splatter style of painting as part of New Zealand Fashion Week in Auckland next week.

Lisa Ferguson with her art

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News 2 Sep 2008
Decanter name Spy Valley best value NZ pinot noir

MARLBOROUGH — Award winning Marlborough wine label Spy Valley has been named the international Decanter Magazines best value New Zealand Pinot Noir at the annual New Zealand Pinot Noir tasting.

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Business 29 Aug 2008
NZ listed auction dealer Mowbrays notch up record sales week in Australia

New Zealand listed auction dealer Mowbrays today reported it had notched up a record week of $NZ6 million of sales through its associates in Australia.

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Art 29 Aug 2008
One of Marlborough's best known wine pioneers Jane Hunter in major national portrait exhibition

WELLINGTON CITY — One of Marlborough’s best known wine pioneers Jane hunter is among a dozen New Zealand winemakers who feature in a national portrait exhibition which opened in Wellington today.

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Court 21 Aug 2008
Canterbury farmers from Mt Oxford in shock at judges test case ruling

CANTERBURY — Canterbury farmers Mark and Karen Feary of Mt Oxford today said they were shocked at a test case High Court ruling released this week.

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Health 21 Aug 2008
New Zealands newest private rehabilitation clinic for addicts opens in Auckland on Monday

AUCKLAND CITY — New Zealand’s newest private rehabilitation clinic to treat addicts opens in Auckland on Monday Serenity Clinic to cope with rising addiction.

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Tourism 19 Aug 2008
The best and the worst of NZ towns and cities  latest Lonely Planet guide

Bay of Islands is a bit over-hyped, Christchurch is one of New Zealand’s most liveable cities,

Dunedin is surprisingly artsy and Hamilton’s stretch of bars and eateries leave Auckland’s Viaduct for dead.

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Festival 15 Aug 2008
Napier's Art deco festival best rated of NZ events

So what is the best festival event in New Zealand? Some may say the World of Wearable Arts event, others say the World Buskers Festival but Lonely Planet rates Napiers Art Deco weekend the best.

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Health 14 Aug 2008
Head of NZ's newest rehabilitation clinic knows from experience how to treat addicts

AUCKLAND — The head of New Zealands newest rehabilitation clinic for drug, alcohol, eating and gambling addictions knows exactly how to treat people crying out for help.

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Health 13 Aug 2008
Experts back Auckland's new Serenity Clinic to cope with rising addiction in all areas

AUCKLAND — Experts today backed the launch this month of Aucklands new private Serenity Clinic to treat people with drug, alcohol, gambling and eating addictions.

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Health 13 Aug 2008
New Auckland-based drug and alcoholic rehabilitation clinic to open this month

AUCKLAND — A rehabilitation clinic for personal trauma, eating disorders, drug and alcohol problems will open in Auckland later this month.

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Dance 12 Aug 2008
NZ's only secondary school to offer fulltime dance puts on major dance performance

CHRISTCHURCH — Hagley Community College, the only secondary school in New Zealand offering a full time dance course, will put on a major dance performance in Christchurch later this month.

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Art 7 Aug 2008
Political message in south Auckland mum's works as artist-in-resident at Auckland's Artworks

AUCKLAND CITY — A south Auckland mum has been named an artist in residence for the annual Artworks exhibition event on Princes Wharf in Auckland starting August 25.

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Fashion 7 Aug 2008
Leading NZ stylist advice to rugby coaches Henry and Deans  'come on guys, smile'

Rugby coaches Graham Henry and Robbie Deans have one thing in common – neither warmly connect to the public, according to leading New Zealand stylist Stephanie Rumble.

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Art 7 Aug 2008
Outstanding Australian artist Trisha Lambi shows off her best nudes at Kerala Gallery, Northcote, Melbourne

Outstanding Australian oil artist Trisha Lambi shows some of her best nudes at Kerala Gallery, Northcote in Melbourne this month.

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Fashion 31 Jul 2008
Helen Clark too constrained, John Keys pretty conservative, Gerry Brownlee - lose the white shirt

Helen Clark is too inhibited, John Keys needs some contrast, Gerry Brownlee could lose the white shirt look and Michael Cullen is pretty good for an older chap.

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Motoring 26 Jul 2008
Mowbrays' subsidiary notches NZ record auction price for vintage motorbike

AUCKLAND — A Mowbrays subsidiary has notched up a New Zealand record auction price for a vintage motorbike which till recently had been lying idle in an old barn.

A 1915 Ariel 670cc Vee Twin bike sold for a record $35,000 at Webb�s auction in Auckland

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Art 24 Jul 2008
Leading NZ artists feature in Bone Marrow Cancer Trust art exhibition

CHRISTCHURCH — About 40 artists from around New Zealand and up to 300 works will make up the Bone Marrow Cancer Trust art exhibition next month.

Lisa Ferguson with her art

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Aviation 23 Jul 2008
Hamilton aviation designer seeks to launch NZ plane on to domestic and world market

HAMILTON — A Hamilton aviation designer is seeking equity partners to launch his new Omega light aircraft on to the domestic market.

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