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Firestone Walker s new IPA uses New Zealand-grown hops - Paso Robles Daily News

–Firestone Walker’s Luponic Distortion IPA series hits the ground running in 2021 with a new look and a fresh blend of four hops sourced exclusively from New Zealand. “This edition of Luponic Distortion is a celebration of our new grower and merchant relationships that we’ve forged over the past couple of years in the Southern Hemisphere,” said Brewmaster Matt Brynildson. “It’s the first time we’ve had enough supply to go all-in on a blend of 100 percent New Zealand-grown hops.” The first of two Luponic Distortion releases slated for this year, this latest edition also features simplified artwork with a new hop icon. It is now rolling out to all Firestone Walker markets.

SunLive - Mauao track closure to remove rock climbing bolts

SunLive - Mauao track closure to remove rock climbing bolts
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SunLive - COVID-19 update here and around the globe - The Bay s News First

SunLive - COVID-19 update here and around the globe - The Bay s News First
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The Nelson Tenths: counting the cost of a 180-year old broken deal

The deal sounded straightforward enough. In partial return for agreeing to sell land to new British settlers to the Nelson region, local iwi would have 10 per cent of the land reserved for the betterment of those who sold it. The 1839 deal went sour almost immediately, leading to 182 years of iwi and hapū groups taking every available option, from government petitions to, more recently, court proceedings to try to recover what was owed. The full ten per cent was never reserved, and from what little was set aside, more was whittled away. A 2017 Supreme Court decision said the Crown did need to honour the agreement, and return a substantive amount of land to Wakatū Inc.

Skyrocketing provincial rental housing, demand outstrips

The demand for provincial rental housing is skyrocketing amid a perfect storm ensuring demand far outstrips supply. There's been recent publicity about the dire availability of properties-to let- in Tauranga, Queenstown and the Nelson region, but it is much more widespread than that. We have assembled a panel to discuss the gravity of the issue. Liz Ford is the owner and manager of Bay of Islands property management, she is based in Kerikeri. From Gisborne's economic development agency, Richard Searle - he is the General Manager - Commercial for Trust TairÄwhiti, and David Lee is the General Manager of Bayleys Marlborough.They say rents are increasing week on week - in Marlborough, the cost of renting is rising by around $20 dollars a week, in the Bay of Islands rent is on average $50 higher per week than it was a year ago, meanwhile Gisborne is 400 houses short of where it needs to be right now.

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