Wellington — Hamlet: Three Actors.
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Wellington — Hamlet: Three Actors.
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Jo Marsh
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In recent years, Auckland has witnessed a significant rise in the conversion of garages into granny flats, driven by various factors, including the impacts of COVID-19, increasing interest rates, the risks associated with new builds, and the overall cost of living.
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Vicky D
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Monolithic cladding became a popular choice in New Zealand during the 1990s and early 2000s due to its sleek appearance and cost-effectiveness.
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Vicky D
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Christchurch — Rising opera star, Olivia Pike, has taken away $5000 and first place in the 2024 Christchurch Vocal Competitions at The Piano.
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RedPR
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The old rule was an engagement ring should cost two months’ salary.
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Diamonds On Richmond
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Eddie Lee
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Auckland News
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Expert Briefing
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Expert Briefing
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Five-member band Camerata Caipira, known for its 2013 WOMAD appearance, returns to New Zealand for a mini-tour of the North Island and a performance at CubaDupa Festival.
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Expert Briefing
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Expert Briefing
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Catherine Chidgey's novels 'The Axeman’s Carnival' and 'Pet' are nominated for the 2024 Dublin Literary Award, a €100,000 prize for a work of fiction published in English.
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Expert Briefing
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Expert Briefing
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Expert Briefing
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Kevin Clews
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Napier — The Beach Activity Book by Rachel Haydon, General Manager of the National Aquarium of New Zealand, aims to encourage children to engage in fun activities on the beach and appreciate the natural environment.
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Expert Briefing
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Kevin Clews
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The New Zealand Film Commission (NZFC) has issued a statement regarding its financial outlook for the next few years, outlining four factors that will shape its financial planning: tight fiscal environment, end of COVID-related funding, changes to New Zealand Lottery Grants Board funding, and a reduction in baseline funding from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
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Daltons has announced the winners of its Sunflowers in Kindergartens competition, which saw more than 13,700 children take part nationwide.
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Expert Briefing
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