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House inspired by a Maserati among the NZIA Canterbury award winners

House inspired by a Maserati among the NZIA Canterbury award winners
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300 surf lifesavers descend on Ruakākā for BP Surf Rescue New Zealand IRB Championships

300 surf lifesavers descend on Ruakākā for BP Surf Rescue New Zealand IRB Championships
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Oceans 21 Celebrates Its "Coming Of Age"

Oceans ’21 turns…well… 21 this year and a sense of relief and celebration is in the air. Last week’s COVID-19 alert level changes raised uncertainty as to whether Oceans ‘21 could go ahead – and whether Auckland competitors would be able to attend if the city remained at Alert Level 2. Hundreds of participants held their breath leading up to Monday afternoon’s announcement. Steve Brennan, Volunteer Coach at Orewa Surf Life Saving Club and father to 14-year-old Oceans ’21 competitor Elizabeth Brennan, says the family was elated to hear confirmation that they could participate in what’s become an annual highlight. “This is Elizabeth’s final year of

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auckland.scoop.co.nz » Oceans 21 Celebrates Its "Coming Of Age"

Press Release – Surf Life Saving New Zealand More than 800 Junior Surf members from around Aotearoa New Zealand will make their way to Mt Maunganui’s Main Beach on Thursday for one of the country’s largest children’s sporting events. Oceans ’21 turns…well… 21 this year and a sense of relief and celebration is in the air. Last week’s COVID-19 alert level changes raised uncertainty as to whether Oceans ‘21 could go ahead – and whether Auckland competitors would be able to attend if the city remained at Alert Level 2. Hundreds of participants held their breath leading up to Monday afternoon’s announcement.

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