Queenstown Cookie Time Bar
Cookie Time is opening a Cookie Bar in Queenstown in May 2010.
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Cookie Time is opening a Cookie Bar in Queenstown in May 2010.
Kinzett Terrace carpark, in the Nelson region, has been closed to freedom campers.
Sony NZ is launching ultra-compact, interchangeable lens system digital cameras – the smallest in the world.
Rick Stein, a highly respected chef, is visiting New Zealand this winter 2010 with his theatre show – Rick Stein’s Food Odyssey – in Auckland and Wellington.
The New Zealand Blood Service is launching a blood donation campaign with assistance from publishers and broadcasters of the vampire show True Blood.
Sony is launching new Mini Alkaline batteries without mercury.
Didymo has been found in three more Nelson-Tasman rivers this year.
A draft reserve management plan for Rutherford and Trafalgar Parks has opened for consultation from Nelson residents.
V8 Supercars Australia is to run Hamilton’s ITM400 from next year, with continued sponsorship from the Council.
Department of Labour has issued a climbing wall safety checklist to 35 operators of climbing walls nationwide.
Rally New Zealand 2010 has been officially started by Economic Development Minister Gerry Brownlee.
International student safety DVD, Safety in the City has been launched.
Palmerston North Mayor helped deliver new recycling bins to city residents.
Pick & Mix 2010 is a free family friendly entertainment programme.
The Three Strikes Bill, which ensure the worst repeat serious violent offenders stay in prison for longer, has passed its second reading in Parliament.
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has announced that the United States will work towards adhering to the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone.
Air NZ and Virgin Blue have announced their intention to seek regulatory approval for a trans-Tasman alliance.
Dr Pat Tuohy talks about febrile convulsions to put vaccine reactions in children into perspective.
Christchurch City Holdings (a major shareholder of Lyttelton Port Company) advises that it is in principle supportive of a proposed merger with Port of Otago.
With only 500 days until the beginning of Rugby World Cup 2011, Dunedin City Council’s planning is well underway.