The Warehouse Bolsters Range of LEGO toys
In preparation for the annual mid year toy sale The Warehouse has bolstered its range of LEGO Toys to provide the most complete collection available online in the New Zealand market.
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In preparation for the annual mid year toy sale The Warehouse has bolstered its range of LEGO Toys to provide the most complete collection available online in the New Zealand market.
Seventeen charitable organisations from around New Zealand have benefited from the ninth round of the Harcourts Foundation funding, a charity set up by Harcourts Real Estate Group to provide support that helps, grows and enriches our communities. This round’s $30,133 was spread over the country with five successful recipients from Auckland, three based in the central North Island, five from Wellington and four in Christchurch. The biggest doantion going to Christchurch’s City Mission.
2010 and the start of 2011 have been incredible for Scouting in Taupo. More and more young people are realising the benefit of joining our Movement and are experiencing the vast range of fantastic opportunities that we have to offer.
No it’s not a typo; the only people that can be described as an asset to your business are the right people. The wrong people can bring your business to its knees.
Tocky, by Nanda Home will jump from your bed-side table and roll away to get you up in the morning – without wheels! That’s a lot of action in a very compact design.
A series of meetings with CERA, Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, will be head over the following week for people from homes in Christchurch and Kaiapoi’s worst affected suburbs.
The long standing leaders in Australia for residential construction software solutions is expanding its market into New Zealand, bringing its revolutionary technology to yet another country.
Cutting-edge facial recognition technology developed by a Kiwi company is set to help thousands of homeless dogs throughout the country.
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee says the announcement today of zones of land damage in greater Christchurch is the most up-to-date information that can be provided.
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee says the government will give an initial update on the state of land in greater Christchurch at a media briefing at 1:30pm tomorrow in Christchurch.
A post celebrating the YouTube video The Muntstones was being written in the sleepy district of Darfield when a quake interrupted the writing of the word “despair”.
Traffic congestion, roadwork disruptions, difficult directions – forget the stress of daily driving and get where you want to go in less time with the Drive Smart iPhone app from JVC.
Get more bang for your buck this season with Better Meat and Better Meatlovers – thanks to Domino’s!
Police have re-issued warnings about scammers following an incident where an elderly couple were the victim of a well spoken Indian man claiming to be from Inland Revenue.
The boil water notice that was issued following the christchurch earthquake on June 13 2011 has now been lifted. Christchurch’s tap water is now safe to drink. Water from private bores and wells should still be boiled.
Self-Publishing Festival Offers a DIY & Action Packed July.
With the Farmy Army, Student Volunteer Army and Christchurch City Council combining from tomorrow to remove silt following the latest earthquake, residents are being advised how to make contact to request assistance.
First the first time, regional differences have been seen in maps that include cancer incidence and deaths which have been published jointly by the Ministry of Health and the National Health Board.
For the first time Fonterra has issued debt denominated in Chinese renminbi, and is the first Australasian corporate to tap the CNH market.
The Polish community in Christchurch understands what it means to rebuild a city and restore lost heritage so they have organised a concert to fundraise for the restoration of the Art’s Centre. Acclaimed pianist Dr Anna Kijanowska is flying out from the US to join flautist Adrianna Lis and soprano Olga Gryniewicz in a programme of uplifting classical pieces from Chopin, Beethoven, Schubert and Saint-Saëns in a concert entitled Ode to Joy. Christchurch composer,Anthony Ritchie, has composed a piece for the event called Polish Dances.