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Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra and Australian conductor Graham Abbott unravel the mysteries of classical music in the Unwrap the Music concert.
Deepwater Fisheries research spending is to be boosted by almost 50 per cent over the next 10 years.
Auckland Zoo is going smokefree, coinciding with World Smokefree Day on Monday, 31 May 2010.
Leading UK-based dyslexia expert Neil MacKay is delivering a new workshop in Queenstown for parents and teachers.
Whale Watch Kaikoura has won an international accolade in the Tourism for Tomorrow Awards.
Air NZ is enabling its new Boeing 777-300 aircraft with mobile text and email service capability.
Mt Hutt has received a huge snow dump after severe weather.
Christchurch City Council has approved the Cruising Bylaw 2010 which bans cruising on selected city streets seven days a week between 10pm and 5am.
One of New Zealand’s sporting icons, Dame Susan Devoy, will team up with Vicks this winter in an initiative to help combat pneumonia – the biggest killer of children under five in developing countries.
Two new mountain bike tracks have been opened in Arch Hill Scenic Reserve, Auckland.
The Privacy Commissioner comments on Facebook’s privacy settings.
New snow has falllen at The Remarkables in Queenstown.
Snow has fallen at Coronet Peak, in Queenstown.
Telecom has confirmed that it intends to participate in the Government’s Ultra Fast Broadband (UFB) initiative.
Police Minister Judith Collins has praised the success of Crimestoppers.
A GST Advisory Panel has been established to help businesses and the Government implement the GST increase in Budget 2010.
TIA says the GST increases will be challenging for tourism operators who have set their prices up to 2012.
Department of Conservation will develope cycleways and campgrounds, with the funding coming from within Vote Conservation’s $424 million in Budget 2010.
Operating funding has been provided for the Pacific Economic Development Agency in Budget 2010.