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New Online Application For Community Funding

09 February 2010 5:28pm | Christchurch City Council

From next week, anyone applying to the Christchurch City Council for Community Funding will be able to submit their application online. The Strengthening Communities Funds and Small Grants Funds will open on Monday 15 February 2010 and for the first time, ... More >>

International visiting Canine Behavourist

09 February 2010 5:12pm | Mild Greens

The politics of Dog are are mainstream again with animal experts calling for improved education of dog owners following several young folk being seriously injured. It is easy to forget that 600,000 dogs never bit anyone today. More >>

Toxic Algae A Risk In Bay Of Plenty Lakes

09 February 2010 5:07pm | Bay of Plenty District Health Board

Warmer weather in the Bay of Plenty has heightened the risk of algal blooms in our local lakes. Water quality monitoring this week has identified low level bloom activity in Lake Rotorua prompting Medical Officer of Health, Dr Neil de Wet, to issue this ... More >>

Community Asked For Pokie Machine Views

09 February 2010 5:04pm | Hastings District Council

Hastings District residents are being asked how they feel about pokie machines in a survey that will help Hastings District Council review its gambling policy. Hastings District currently has 369 pokie machines operating over 25 gambling venues, with ... More >>

Youth Councillors To Get Physical

09 February 2010 5:01pm | Rotorua District Council

The 2010 Rotorua District Youth Council is preparing for the unknown as they kick off their year in office with a training weekend designed to challenge them both mentally and physically. More >>

Vision for Auckland’s waterfront Already Agreed

09 February 2010 4:03pm | Auckland Regional Council

It’s time Auckland got on with developing the waterfront, ARC Chairman Mike Lee said today. “During the current debate around a cruise ship terminal for Queens Wharf, it has been said there must be an agreed vision for the waterfront before ... More >>

Books on the Bus

09 February 2010 3:54pm | Hastings District Council

Hastings District Council and Napier City Council are working together to enhance library services to their communities. A free reciprocal returns service has been launched for Hastings and Napier Library customers. More >>

Waiouru Welcomes Territorial Force Soldiers

09 February 2010 3:47pm | New Zealand Defence Force

Quick thinking, rapid deployment, and long days are what Territorial Force soldiers can expect this week in Waiouru as they undertake their annual week of intensive field training. More >>

Minimum sizes proposed for Manukau apartments

09 February 2010 3:00pm | Manukau City Council

Feedback is wanted on new guidelines aimed at getting good quality apartment buildings in Manukau. Manukau City Council has released the draft Residential Apartment Design Guide and is currently getting feedback to help shape the final guide. More >>

New Concept Fireworks at Nelson Opera in the Park

09 February 2010 1:36pm | BioPaints

The much anticipated finale fireworks display at this Saturday’s BioPaints presents Nelson Opera in the Park in association with Nelson City Council will be a lot quieter, more colourful and more lyrical than ever before. The new site at Tahunanui playing ... More >>

Murder inquiry appeals to Asian communities

09 February 2010 12:26pm | New Zealand Police

Police investigating the January 31 murder of taxi driver Hiren Mohini are appealing to Asian communities for information about a man whose image is on CCTV footage, a distinctive bag with the "Dicon Aibi" logo on it and, for the first time today, ... More >>

Rate increase less than predicted

09 February 2010 12:13pm | Gisborne District Council

Gisborne District Council is finalising its draft Annual Plan for 2011 and will be asking for feedback on it throughout the month of March. The financial estimates and a summary of the plan went to Council today (Tuesday). The full draft plan goes ... More >>

Two Hurt Following Serious Crash In Longburn

09 February 2010 11:35am | New Zealand Police

One driver is in a critical condition and a second was seriously hurt following a crash in Longburn this morning. The crash happened just after 9.00am on Works Road, Longburn. More >>

Man dies following Longburn crash

09 February 2010 11:33am | New Zealand Police

Further to the media release issued earlier this morning about a serious crash in Longburn, Central Distrric police advise that the driver of the Toyota has now died. More >>

Cyclist Is Identified By Police

09 February 2010 11:11am | New Zealand Police

Police have now identified a cyclist who was seriously injured in a crash in Jones Street, Whanganui on Monday night. (8th February) The man is in his 20's and believed to be from Whanganui. More >>

Police Try to Identify Cyclist After crash

09 February 2010 10:03am | New Zealand Police

Police are trying to find out the identity of a cyclist who was seriously injured in a road crash last night (Monday, 8 February), and locate witnesses who saw the car that collided with him. More >>

Auckland Man Wins Million Dollar Home Promo

09 February 2010 9:14am | HMC Communications

Auckland man, Warwick Hutchinson, beat out around 48,000 people from all around the world to win Murray and Michelle Smith’s million dollar Lake Karapiro home. Murray and Michelle Smith gave away their million dollar home for just $25 More >>

Extra funds for North Shore Footpaths

09 February 2010 9:13am | North Shore City

North Shore City Council is pleased to announce an additional $500,000 funding in the 2009/10 year for the replacement and renewal of our city’s most run-down footpaths.   More >>

Dog who attacked Gisborne woman destroyed

08 February 2010 5:25pm | Gisborne District Council

A Gisborne woman who spent a week in hospital after being attacked by a neighbour's dog has welcomed the decision to have the dog destroyed. Gisborne District Council has confirmed that the two-year-old great dane/bull mastiff cross was put down on ... More >>

Possum Control Operations On Banks Peninsula

08 February 2010 4:57pm | Environment Canterbury

Possum control operations resume on Banks Peninsula in mid February; the latest phase in Environment Canterbury’s organised ground control programme focusing on 11,000 hectares in the Akaroa Harbour basin. More >>

$2.2m Budget savings to reduce Rates increase

08 February 2010 4:44pm | Hamilton City Council

Recent tough economic times have prompted Hamilton City Council to consider a reduction in its proposed annual rates increase, to relieve financial pressure on ratepayers. More >>

Pasifika Festival expands

08 February 2010 4:43pm | Auckland City Council

New Zealand’s biggest Pacific event, Pasifika Festival, is expanding for 2010, with new events and new locations. More >>

Bikers, scooters gear up for Ride to Work Day

08 February 2010 3:23pm | Motor Trade Association

Hundreds of motorcycle and scooter riders are gearing up all around the country for the ‘MTA Motorcycle and Scooter Ride to Work Day’ on Friday 12 February 2010. More >>

Mother Named in Fatal Crash

08 February 2010 2:31pm | New Zealand Police

A woman killed in a road crash in the Hunterville area early this morning has been named as 35-year-old Miriama Parata from Tauranga. More >>

Any Old Bikes?

08 February 2010 1:41pm | Nelson Media Agency

A couple of the people who help to make the Victory community a winner are on the hunt for bike parts.   Karen and Daryl Brandford restore old bikes under the name Victory Recycling and on-sell them at ridiculously low prices. Kids’ bikes start ... More >>

Police lend support to motorcycle event

08 February 2010 1:12pm | New Zealand Police

Police will be showing support for a Motorcycle Ride to Work Day planned for Palmerston North on Friday (12 February) and are hoping to raise awareness of road safety issues. More >>

City’s cultural heart taking shape

08 February 2010 1:10pm | Auckland City Council

With Aotea Square’s makeover due to be completed this year, Q Theatre in development and further upgrades and initiatives imminent, Aotea Quarter, the city’s civic core and cultural heart, is coming into its own. More >>

Bethells Spraying Risks Environment and Community

08 February 2010 11:43am | SOIL and HEALTH Assn of NZ

The intended helicopter spraying of crack willow with herbicide over 23 ha of wetland at Te Henga, near Bethells Beach, is another example of New Zealand’s use of crude chemical solutions without deep understanding of environmental risks, according to ... More >>

Lowest January Drowning Toll

08 February 2010 11:35am | Water Safety New Zealand

There were nine drowning deaths in New Zealand for January 2010. A significant improvement on the 23 deaths that occurred in for January last year and the lowest number of drowning recorded for the month of January since records began in 1980. More >>

Bringing Issues To Te Tepu – On Maori Television

08 February 2010 10:48am | Maori Television Service

Maori Television’s current affairs show TE TEPU returns to screens on Monday, February 15 at 8.00 PM, showcasing some of the country’s best speakers of te reo Maori. More >>

Beams Lifted Into Place on Railway bridge

08 February 2010 9:56am | New Zealand Transport Agency

24 beams were successfully lifted into place across the final two spans of the North Island Main Trunk Railway bridge overnight on Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 February as part of the NZ Transport Agency’s SH20 -1 Manukau Extension project. More >>

Search For Young Girl Underway

08 February 2010 9:48am | New Zealand Police

Porirua and Levin Police and Child Youth and Family departments are looking for 11year-old Hollie HENDERSON-DREW who was last seen at her school in Levin at about 3pm on Friday 5th February 2010. More >>

When Will They Ever Learn?

08 February 2010 9:12am | West Aucklanders Against Aerial Spraying

When Will They Ever Learn?   After west Aucklanders suffered 3 years of aerial spraying of Foray 48B for the Painted Apple Moth, another round of aerial spraying is set to begin this week, this time of a herbicide to eradicate Crack Willow in ... More >>

$3 Million Powerball Won in Auckland

07 February 2010 1:03pm | NZ Lotteries

For a second week in a row, a Lotto Powerball player has beaten the odds and won a multi-million dollar Powerball prize, says NZ Lotteries’ Chief Executive, Todd McLeay. More >>

The 'Handbag' Comes Up Trumps

07 February 2010 12:56pm | Black Balloon

There was nothing tinny about Lucy Akers' superb win in the horse grand prix at the Dannevirke A and P Centennial Show today (Saturday). The Palmerston North rider and her horse Tinapai – who she affectionately calls her handbag – blitzed the 15-strong ... More >>

Pither Prevails At Hampton Downs

07 February 2010 12:54pm | NZV8 Ute Racing

Chris Pither made another powerful start to Round 3 of the 2009/2010 NZV8 Ute Series at Hampton Downs Motorsport Park at Meremere today. More >>

Greek Tourist Missing On Mt Ruapehu - Located

07 February 2010 12:09pm | New Zealand Police

At about 9.00pm on Saturday 6 February Police were advised of a Greek tourist missing on Mt Ruapehu. The tourist, a 30 year old male, Marios Symeonidis had become separated from his companion at about 6.30pm and had not been seen since. More >>

Wellington Police On The Sevens

07 February 2010 11:27am | Police Wellington

Wellington Police were very pleased with the behaviour of the crowd at the Stadium for the International Rugby Sevens tournament over the weekend. There was the usual party atmosphere and the crowd enjoyed them-selves. More >>

Owenga Wharf Opened By MP

07 February 2010 11:24am | Chatham Islands Council

Annette King, Member of Parliament for the Chatham Islands, travelled to the islands recently open Owenga Wharf. The rebuilding of the wharf was a massive project for the islands with the transportation of materials and equipment by sea. More >>

Trampers Airlifted From Slip Face In Ruahine Range

06 February 2010 1:53pm | New Zealand Police

At about 10.00am the Police Central Communications Centre received notification of two trampers in difficulties in the Ruahine Ranges. The trampers (a male and a female) had requested Police assistance through a text message to a third party. More >>

Walk For Hector's - 4, 5, 6 March 2010

06 February 2010 1:19pm | WWF

Walk for Hector's is an inspiring and positive community event led by 15 year old Christchurch school student Aescleah Hawkins (Aescleah is pronounced: Ashley) to raise funds and awareness for the protection of New Zealand's endangered Hector's ... More >>

Hunt For Killer Ongoing

06 February 2010 1:16pm | New Zealand Police

A week ago tonight 39 year-old taxi driver Hiren Mohini went to work but never made it home to his family. He was brutally killed in a frenzied knife attack during an eight minute journey with a passenger between Sky City and View Rd, Mt Eden. More >>

Takapūneke Historic Reserve created

06 February 2010 1:00pm | Christchurch City Council

A blessing ceremony was held today to celebrate the creation of the new Takapūneke Historic Reserve in Akaroa. The ceremony marks the return of historically significant land back to the nation in the form of an historic reserve. More >>

Age Group Titles Up For Grabs In Kinloch

06 February 2010 12:24pm | Contact Tri Series

National Sprint Distance Triathlon titles go on the line at Kinloch tomorrow with the U19 and U23 athletes given the opportunity to race shoulder to shoulder with the elites over the 750m swim, 20km bike and 5km run distance. More >>

Found Alive And Well

06 February 2010 11:41am | New Zealand Police

Missing 48 year-old Campbell's Bay resident, Grant Atkinson, was found alive and well in Huapai Domain at 8.45 this morning by a Police and Search and Rescue team. More >>

Stakes Go Up As The Silverware Comes Out

06 February 2010 11:20am | Toyota Racing

Auckland schoolboy Mitch Evans took the final test session honours at Hampton Downs today, but the race weekend is wide open as the Toyota Racing Series takes to the track for its first competition outing on the new circuit. More >>

Wellington Police On The Sevens

06 February 2010 11:07am | Police Wellington

Wellington Police were generally happy with the behaviour of fans at the International Rugby Sevens tournament at Westpac Stadium. Twenty Eight (28) persons at the stadium were arrested; these were for a variety of minor offences including fighting and ... More >>

Comment On How Region's Resources Are Managed

06 February 2010 10:51am | Environment Bay of Plenty

Interested in how the Bay of Plenty’s natural and physical resources should be managed over the next 10 years? Now’s your chance to have a say. More >>

Letter To Manukau – Friday, 5 February 2010

05 February 2010 4:30pm | Len Brown Mayor of Manukau

I wish you all the very best for a peaceful and prosperous 2010. This is a bitter sweet year - the last of the civic life in Manukau city as we know it and the first of a united Auckland. The establishment of Manukau city in 1965 was heralded in New ... More >>

Missing Man's Vehicle Located

05 February 2010 3:49pm | New Zealand Police

The police search for Grant Malcolm ATKINSON who is missing from his family home in Campbell’s Bay is now focused on a rural location North West of Auckland. More >>

Earthquake Survivors Afternoon Tea

05 February 2010 2:46pm | Hawkes Bay Regional Council

There has been a good response from survivors of the 1931 Hawke’s Bay Earthquake who have been invited to a special afternoon tea commemoration on Sunday 14 February. More >>

Lodge Construction Underway

05 February 2010 2:21pm | Cancer Society

The first stages of construction are underway as the new Waikato/Bay of Plenty Cancer Society’s Lions Lodge takes shape. More >>

Blessing before demolition at Waikato Hospital

05 February 2010 2:15pm | Waikato District Health Board

Waikato District Health Board will acknowledge the past and look to the future at a dawn blessing ceremony next Friday (12 February). More >>

Appeal to Find Missing teen

05 February 2010 12:11pm | New Zealand Police

Auckland City Police are appealing to Pacific Island communities to help locate missing 14 year-old American Samoan girl, Anamarie "Maureen" Saupo [see pic]. More >>

Cell Phone Compliance Dropping In Canterbury

05 February 2010 11:39am | New Zealand Police

Christchurch Police are becoming concerned about the gradual increase in people talking and texting on their hand held cell phones over recent weeks. More >>

Family Man Missing From North Shore

05 February 2010 10:53am | New Zealand Police

North Shore Police say the disappearance of a man from his home in the suburb of Campbell’s Bay is out of character and is considered to be unusual. The man was last sighted by his wife at about 8.00am on Tuesday 2 February 2010 when he departed ... More >>

Lots of interest in community caretaker roles

05 February 2010 10:52am | Gisborne District Council

People who live in small townships surrounding Gisborne are passionate about their place if the response to a call for community caretakers is anything to go by. Gisborne District Council has had interest from people living in all of the nine townships ... More >>

Budgeting book author to visit Hamilton Libraries

05 February 2010 10:46am | Hamilton City Council

Hamilton residents will receive some budgeting pearls of wisdom as part of an upcoming series of author talks at Hamilton City Libraries. More >>

Eat as you drink and be happy at the Sevens

05 February 2010 10:13am | New Zealand Police

Wellington Police say NZI Sevens ticket holders may find themselves in the sin bin if their behaviour is drunken or disruptive to others. With an influx of people expected to travel into Wellington, the Police message to the public is to monitor alcohol ... More >>

Rotorua secures Four Nations rugby league test

04 February 2010 4:34pm | Events and Venues Rotorua

Rotorua’s reputation as a rugby league stronghold is gaining further strength with the announcement today that the city is to host another rugby league test match. More >>

 

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