Racing: Sensational plans loom for Sharrock New Zealand Herald By that point Sharrock was bullet proof - group one glory at the New ZealandHerald Summer Carnival had been achieved. This wasn't just any group one victory, this meant more to Sharrock than any previous win he could remember. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Farmers hard at work over the rural season The Ashburton Guardian While 94 per cent of New Zealand welcomes in the festive barbecue season,summer is the ideal time for people to get out into rural New Zealand to discover farming. "As the saying goes, you make hay while the sun shines and farmers will be hard at it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Weak' La Nina makes it tough for forecasters TVNZ McDavitt told TVNZ News at 8 that the current weak La Nina has resulted in cooler than normal sea surfaces in the Pacific Ocean which tend to favour easterly and northeasterly winds for New Zealand. A mixture of rain and anticyclones will bring good ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New sports co-ordinator finds she has plenty of territory to cover Otago Daily Times The Christchurch native, who holds physical education and marketing degrees from Otago University, and who studied in Christchurch at the New Zealand Graduate School of Education, has spent the last month canvassing the district; assessing resources ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Downhill racers head to town The Daily Post Launched this year as a breakaway from Mountainbiking New Zealand's summerseries - which kicks off next month - the NZDH programme got under way at Rotorua in September, with further rounds in Levin, Napier, Taupo and Auckland. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Technology glut means cricket resembles a forensic TV show Herald Sun The Vodafone Viewers' Verdict fluctuates like the graphic equaliser on a ghetto blaster, as we predict how many runs New Zealand will score, how many days the Test match will last, how many seagulls are snoozing at fine leg, how manytimes Michael ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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City shops brace for invasion The Daily Post We have had a hot winter so we are hoping for a wet summer, so people won't be so inclined to leave town." Rotorua publican Reg Hennessy, who is vice president of Hospitality Association of New Zealand, said several of the city's bars and restaurants ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Heroic Hui happy but at crossroads Hawke's Bay Today The daughter of accounting clerk Shirley Hui and salesman Benny Hui, the former Howick College pupil arrived in Auckland with her parents when she was 6 years old before they became New Zealand citizens. She was born in the Philippines after her ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
David Warner passes the Test after limbo Herald Sun "It was such a fine line. If I missed out (on playing first-class cricket for NSW thissummer), I would have said, 'Nah, I'm leaving'. I got my opportunity with NSW at the right time and I showed them what I could do. "I was comfortable living in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Why Boxing Day needs Big Bash Herald Sun During that summer fewer than 29000 turned up to watch the opening day of the MCG Test while almost 53000 came for a one-day game between Australia andNew Zealand. Through the `80s and `90s one-day crowds at the MCG were enormous. Five times they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Support from road company SunLive Local Club Development Officer Scott Bicknell says the club is hugely appreciative of the support from local businesses such as Fulton Hogan, supporting their volunteers' efforts especially in times such as these. over summer, but also coach and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Christmas Eve meeting defies critics Taranaki Daily News He admitted the idea of a Christmas Eve meeting had its share of critics, but he stuck to his guns, saying it was important to have at least one gallop meeting inNew Zealand on Saturday. "I'm not right all the time, but I was right this time," he... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Orwin to star in 450cc class Wanganui Chronicle The 23-year-old from Mount Albert certainly has the talent and that's been recognised by No Hair Racing team boss Greg Percival, of Te Kauwhata, who has offered him a 2006-model 600cc Yamaha R6 bike to tackle this year's New Zealand Superbike ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twenty20 numbers add up to a successful future The Daily Telegraph During that summer fewer than 29000 turned up to watch the opening day of the MCG Test while almost 53000 came for a one-day game between Australia andNew Zealand. Through the '80s and '90s one-day crowds at the MCG were enormous. Five times they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Memories of another day The Hindu The 2012 Summer Olympics will be hosted by London, which will become the first city in history to host the Olympic Games three times. It will also be the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the ship “Titanic.” Nature's fury Nature struck, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Malta enhances humanitarian, development aid committment Times of Malta It also sponsored two NGO officials from SKOP to attend the Development Education Summer School (DESS) which took place this summer in Finland. In response to the earthquake in New Zealand, Malta contributed €15000, while the sum of €23000 was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NICK WADE: Cricket needs to fix video calls Geelong Advertiser It also adds to the theatre of a tight session as spectators and players sweat on the match-defining verdict think back to the closing stages of the Hobart Test against New Zealand. Above all, it means the correct decision should always prevail, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fewer holes the path to golf nirvana Herald Sun It meanders along, often peters out in a draw and no one outside Melbourne has much time for it. Earlier this month Australia and New Zealand played an enthralling Test match at beautiful Bellerive Oval. As it unfolded, it was a Test with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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blessthefall's Eric Lambert Is Happy to Be Home for the Holidays Noisecreep Then we go to Southeast Asia, Japan, New Zealand, then back home to tour thissummer." But on this night, Lambert was most excited about being home for Christmas. "I'm going home to Arizona to see my folks. We were in Toronto playing a show on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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2011 - Memoirs of a magical year Cricbuzz On a day when New Zealand recorded their first win over Australia in Australia after 26 years, Warner displayed the skills befitting a Test opener and surprised the purists with his technique and patience that one though could never be imbibed into a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Inside Bob Sturm's new book: The amazing training routine of Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Morning News (subscription) (blog) Where he really kills it is in the summertime. He takes off three or four weeks to start the summer now that he is older, but he never used to do that. Then he is back with Holger, doing two-a-days, and that is where really he molds his craft and puts ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Boat Safety Scoop.co.nz (press release) He urges boaties to become members of their local Coastguard and to utilise the '2 minute form' and follow other safety tips available on www.boatsafe.org.nz. "Traditionally we also have a number of jet-ski incidents occurring this time of year and I ... See all stories on this topic » |
Crowds take to the water | Stuff.co.nz By Leighton Keith Hundreds of people took advantage of the public holiday to enjoy some time in thesummer sun. Cousins Jordan Riddick, 9, and Cole Horgan, 10, were having a greattime at New Plymouth's Lake Rotomanu ... Surf Life Saving New Zealand club development officer Andy Cronin said there were good crowds at beaches around the region. "It is obviously great weather conditions for going to the beach, so it's awesome to see a lot of families out there ... Taranaki Daily News Homepage ... Stuff.co.nz - Taranaki Daily News |
Summer Report Monday 26 December 2011 - Radio New Zealand 25 December 2011 - 1:16 pm NZ time. Listen live or ... 07:00 News. SummerReport will be covering all the latest news in New Zealand and around the world.... www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/.../20111226 |
Tastes of summer | Otago Daily Times Online News : Otago, South ... [image]Chef Bevan Smith shares some recipes for Christmas treats. www.odt.co.nz/lifestyle/food-wine/190665/tastes-summer |
NZ Test Match Summer News and Thoughts - Cricket Web Wright set to rejig Black Caps batting order | Stuff.co.nz Looks like we are ... give all three the NZ summer to cement their spot and look to drop a bowler. .... unless you want a different wicketkeeper, though I reckon give Young a little more time. ... www.cricketweb.net/.../54751-nz-test-match-summer-news-th... |
Summer music: Fat Freddys Drop - Toby Laing - Music - NZ Herald ... Your preferred transport for summer touring? Whatever it ... Shotgun is where it's at for a spot of summer time mind-wandering. What's on ... Be part of the news. ... www.nzherald.co.nz/music/news/article.cfm?c_id=264... |
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