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Journey Invite friends to discover what they are reading by connecting to Facebook. Connect with friends on Facebook and start sharing new and exciting content. Teachers protest against charter schools NZ Newswire April 13, 2013, 4:01 am Teachers
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A car hit a pillar in Flatbush, a car hit a pole in Kohimarama, there was another car vs pole incident in Clevedon which caused a power outage affecting more than 700 customers in the area but perhaps the most unusual one was a car v house in
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Saturday Oct 27, 2012 Following on from its failure with the Alcohol Reform Bill, the Govt has dealt up another dollop of disappointment for lobbyists The Alcohol Reform Bill now bears scant resemblance to the core recommendations of the 2010 Law
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A Jewish cemetery in central Auckland has been desecrated with anti-semitic messages sprayed on gravestones overnight. Police are appealing for information after about 20 gravestones were vandalised at the Symonds Street Cemetery, on the corner of
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Thursday Oct 18, 2012 Housing NZ spends big to secure empty properties, including 355 waiting for tenants Housing NZ spent a total of $1.6 million on security firms last year for work which included monitoring about 355 houses in Auckland and
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At the end of July, 12,923 real estate agents were active in New Zealand, almost 900 more than at the end of May...Michael Williams, who deals with recruitment inquiries for Barfoot and Thompson, says the agency is always recruiting...The agency
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Sunday August 12, 2012 For immediate release Rosie, the cowbassador', comes to Auckland Rosie, the dairy industry's first cowbassador, will be visiting 11 schools in Auckland this week in an effort to help children in the country's largest city
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Ellie Craft This morning, young Aucklanders descended on Freyberg Place in Central Auckland, where some were dressed up as slaves and chained to a car, to express how much the lives of Aucklanders are oppressed by car dependency and the short-sighted
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Wednesday May 23, 2012 Temporary liquor bans on Auckland's public transport and in fan zones during last year's Rugby World Cup made most people feel safer, says an Auckland Council survey. The survey of 1975 people during the tournament showed the
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Simon Mabin and his wife Chantelle Joseph sold their vacant 970sq m plot in upmarket inner-city Parnell for $2 million last month. The price was $900,000 above the capital valuation and more than double the $950,000 they paid in 2010...Mr Mabin, 33,
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