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Moderate quakes hit both islands NZ Newswire Updated June 10, 2013, 6:01 pm Both North and South Islands have been rattled by moderate earthquakes. North Canterbury was rumbled by a 4.1-magnitude quake, 27km deep, centred 25km northwest of Cheviot
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The Awards, which are run in partnership with the Tararua District Council, are open to all voluntary groups and organisations working to make Tararua a better place to live. Since the TrustPower Tararua District Community Awards began in 2004 more
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Solito's film "Busong" bagged the International Indigenous Award of the festival on June 1. Each award winner received a trophy and cash prizes of various amounts, depending on the type of honor. Solito, as the winner of the International Indigenous
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The gales and heavy rain that have hit much of the country may be easing, but the departing weather system still has a sting in its tail for some parts of the country. A period of severe southeasterly gales was possible for Taranaki and eastern Bay
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Filipino filmmaker won the International Indigenous Award at the recently concluded Wairoa Maori Film Festival in New Zealand. Solito presented his film Busong in the fest that supports, recognizes and celebrates indigenous storytelling. Winners each
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Twenty people from the small rural settlement of Frasertown near Wairoa have joined a quit-smoking competition. That's nearly 7 per cent of the people in the locality, originally known as Te Kapu, whose population is around 300. Among the quitting
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A commitment to quality has been a double-edged sword for a 60-year-old family business in Hawke's Bay. On one hand, the upholstery products and repairs undertaken by Clyde Style win clients because of their durability and bespoke design. On the
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Union man for Maori Party in Ikaroa-Rawhiti Jacqui Stanford, Newstalk ZB May 19, 2013, 7:35 am The Maori Party's candidate for the Ikaroa-Rawhiti byelection is a family man who says he is passionate about the big issues facing the electorate, as well
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Councillor stepping down to become Commissioner Hawke's Bay Regional Council, Fuseworks May 13, 2013, 5:08 pm Hawke's Bay Regional Councillor Eileen von Dadelszen has been appointed as an Environment Court Commissioner by the Attorney-General Chris
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May 2013 Drought breaking rain' misses those most needing it Hard as it may seem to believe, the widespread rain which has brought flooding to Auckland and Wellington, has managed to evade the farming areas most desperate for rain. It is safe to say
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