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Wellington, March 18 NZPA - The Crown may yet take another run at the Waihopai saboteurs who were acquitted yesterday of wilful damage and burglary charges.

Comments by TV3 Sunrise programme host, Oliver Driver, about using the Waihopai decision as legal justification for going into bars and smashing pokie machines were totally irresponsible and unjustified says the Chairman of the Community Gaming Association, John Burke.

Wednesday night was a glimpse into the future of Silo Theatre; not only in terms of what they have in store for Auckland audiences in 2010 - but also the bold new future they're planning.

A signed Alice Cooper guitar is on the card at a charity auction in aid of New Zealand's sole music therapy centre.
It's just one of a selection of great music memorabilia up for grabs at the Raukatauri Music Therapy Trust auction in Auckland on November 14.

Sunrise will celebrate a year of remarkable audience growth when the early morning news and entertainment programme, fronted by Carly Flynn and Oliver Driver, celebrates its second birthday on Friday, October 2nd.

The second season of Auckland Museum's popular LATE at the Museum events kicks off with a bang on Thursday, 3 September. The new series called WHEREYAFROM? examines how migration has shaped our nation.
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