Photo of Seaview Central, Coopers Beach, Far North. With the July school holidays less than a month away, New Zealand families are turning their minds to securing a place to stay. What’s more, the ‘Winterless North’ is appealing to more this .
Press Release – CBC Limited Photo of Seaview Central, Coopers Beach, Far North. With the July school holidays less than a month away, New Zealand families are turning their minds to securing a place to stay. Whats more, the Winterless North is appealing to more this …
Photo of Seaview Central, Coopers Beach, Far North.
With the July school holidays less than a month away, New Zealand families are turning their minds to securing a place to stay. What’s more, the ‘Winterless North’ is appealing to more this year given limited travel overseas and ongoing concerns about getting caught if travel bubbles are suspended, says one Far North accommodation provider.
Fifteen people had died as of June 8 – by this time last year, 13 had died. Eight had been killed the previous year. As Central District road policing manager, Gurney had worked countless serious and fatal crashes. It s part of the job, but every time he’s alerted to one, his heart jumps. “If there s a death or serious injury crash on our roads, the first thing I think about is always my family.
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Emergency services work to clear an area on SH1 in Ōpiki after a fatal collision in May. Last week motorcyclists Franciscus Jacobus Slobbe and Karen Ann Slobbe of Foxton Beach were killed as they drove through Manakau, near Kuku Beach Rd.
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New Zealand gem James & Isey has completed its fifth weekend in cinemas with a box office of $530,000. It’s already in the top 10 best-selling NZ documentaries of all time. “It makes my heart sing that I am attending an Orchestra Wellington concert this Saturday that is already sold out,” blogged Creative New Zealand chief executive Stephen Wainwright last week. “Looking back a year ago, it was only in my most optimistic moments that I would have visualised this outcome.” Since borders closed, interest in our arts has felt keener. We’re wearing masks on public transport, but we’re not avoiding sitting together in venues. After only three weeks on local cinema release in March
Cambridge's Dylan Yearbury (Husqvarna), on his way to cementing his position at the top of the standings at the weekend. Photo by Andy McGechan, BikesportNZ.com Even after two brutal and unforgiving, back-to-back days of racing, there was just .