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Jono and Ben s Battery Operated Torch Tour with The Warehouse Publish Date Sunday, 4 July 2021, 7:00PM The Warehouse are backing the New Zealand Olympic Team in Tokyo, and Kiwis here at home. We’ll be with The Warehouse in your community helping you cheer on the New Zealand team. We’re travelling the country from bottom to top with our Battery Operated Torch Tour, stopping at a Warehouse store near you. Check out the list below for when we’ll be in your town, and make sure you come day and say hey! We’ll have games on-site plus grab a photo with our Battery Operated Torch to go in the draw to win $10k cash! ....
Rare residential land offering opens up in Queenstown stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Mountain Scene By GUY WILLIAMS Electronic funk will welcome winter to Queenstown this weekend when a New Zealand music icon takes centre stage at Earnslaw Park. Headline act Laughton Kora performs from 7.15pm tomorrow as part of Destination Queenstown’s scaled-back version of WinterFest, Welcome to Winter. There’ll also be a packed line-up of talent hitting the stage from this afternoon, including on-the-rise girl band No Man’s Land, country singer Jackie Bristow and indie electronic duo DUAL. 7pm, and a performance by Queenstown Salsa. Today’s schedule was meant to include the Cardrona Legends of Steel Rail Showdown, but the lack of snow on the mountains until this week’s dumping forced its cancellation. ....
Bay of Plenty Regional Council told Stuff, in response to a Local Government Official Information & Meetings Act request, that it incurred $203,798.47 in legal fees “in order to secure compliance with the RMA on this matter”. Christel Yardley/Stuff In an affidavit, Alan Merrie told the court they “foolishly put the cart before the horse, by beginning the process of tyre collection before we had the cash in the bank”. “This includes any advice relating to our initial response to the stockpiling, prior to charges being laid, costs associated with the first prosecution for contravention of an abatement notice, and the current matter relating to a breach of an enforcement order.” ....
Puppy taken with ute by thieves, police appeal for help stuff.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stuff.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.