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  • Phoenix takes flight above Abel Tasman

    Nine year old Nelson cancer sufferer Phoenix Stafford had a dream come true this afternoon when he leapt from 15,000 feet above sea level in a tandem skydive with Abel Tasman Skydive.

  • Child killed in accident at school

    Police were advised at about 5.44pm on 9/2/12 of an incident at Motueka High School, where a 5 year old child has subsequently died.

    It is understood that the child was playing around some trees that had previously been cut down and have fallen on the child.

  • Council to review Wellington bus services

    The Greater Wellington is commencing public consultation on a review of all bus services in Wellington City.

  • Crusaders thank Kevin Atkinson

    Crusader officials today extended their thanks to IMS Payrolls, Kevin Atkinson, for his initiative in convincing the Crusaders board to bring another Crusaders game back to Hawke's Bay.

  • Blues announce line-up for pre-season match

    Blues head coach Pat Lam has eleven players making their first start of the year when the team meets the Rebels in a pre-season match in Melbourne on Saturday night (kick-off 7.30pm Aust time)

  • Two thumbs up for TV2 sitcoms

    Ashton Kutcher has proved to be a ratings winner for TV2 in its All People aged 18-39 demographic, with his new starring role in Two and a Half Men giving the show its biggest season premiere in the series' nine year history.

  • Consumer Law Reform Bill passes first reading

    Consumer Affairs Minister Chris Tremain is pleased that the Consumer Law Reform Bill passed its first reading today.

  • Artist's evocative response to Canterbury earthquake

    Christchurch artist Julia Morison's exhibition, Meet me on the other side, is a bold response by both the artist and Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, New Zealand, to the Canterbury earthquakes.

  • Bird strike cuts Christchurch power

    Power was cut to approximately 13,000 customers in north-east Christchurch at 4.25pm today, after a bird flew into the high voltage power lines which supply power to Orion's major substation in Rawhiti Domain.

    Affected areas included New Brighton, Queenspark and Bexley.

  • Quality installation key to irrigation system efficiency

    A Code of Practice for Irrigation Installation will help installation contractors better understand the contractual obligations and critical installation standards required within the industry.