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Surging asking prices in March break national record again

23:52 March 31st, 2015

Press Release – Realestate.co.nz

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Surging asking prices in March break new national record for third consecutive month, while new listings fall Read more »

Four Canterbury athletes off to the Gallipoli Games

23:45 March 31st, 2015

Press Release – University of Canterbury

Four Canterbury athletes off to the Gallipoli Games

April 1, 2015

Four University of Canterbury athletes are off to the Gallipoli Games later this month to mark the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign. Read more »

Countdown to NZ hosting FIFA U-20 World Cup

23:28 March 31st, 2015

Press Release – New Zealand Government

1 April 2015

Countdown to NZ hosting FIFA U-20 World Cup
Following a hugely successful ICC Cricket World Cup, Sport and Recreation Minister Jonathan Coleman says the countdown is now on for football’s FIFA Under-20 World Cup. Read more »

Estère releases ‘I Spy’ remix and April Tour Dates

23:24 March 31st, 2015

Press Release – Aston Road

MEDIA RELEASE 01.04.15
ESTERE RELEASES ‘I SPY’ REMIX AND APRIL TOUR DATES

Estère releases a remix of ‘I Spy’. Read more »

Oil Free Otautahi protests against ANZ

23:22 March 31st, 2015

Press Release – Oil Free Otautahi

01/04/2015

Oil Free Otautahi protests against ANZ due to their sponsorship of the New Zealand Petroleum and Mineral summit for Fossil Fools Day Read more »

Kiwi drivers add more than 11 working days to their year

23:19 March 31st, 2015

Press Release – TomTom

Kiwi drivers add more than 11 working days to their year

Auckland, 1 April 2015 – TomTom today releases its annual Traffic Index, revealing that the average congestion levels across New Zealand cities are increasing year on year. Read more »

Crime falls for fifth year in a row

23:17 March 31st, 2015

Press Release – New Zealand Government

Crime falls for fifth year in a row
Police Minister Michael Woodhouse welcomes crime data released today showing recorded crime has dropped by more than 100,000 offences over the last five years. Read more »

Cashmere Avenue School turns 75

23:15 March 31st, 2015

Press Release – Cashmere Avenue School

Cashmere Avenue School turns 75

In 2015 Cashmere Avenue School will celebrate its 75th Jubilee. Read more »

Heavy Easter traffic prompts call to plan ahead

22:38 March 31st, 2015

Press Release – NZTA

Heavy Easter traffic prompts call to plan ahead

Traffic is expected to be heavy on Canterbury highways this Easter with the long weekend break coinciding with the start of the school holidays and the NZ Transport Agency is asking motorists to plan ahead to stay safe and avoid delays. Read more »

Christchurch Bills To Be Debated

21:35 March 31st, 2015

Article – ParliamentToday.co.nz

The House will debate two Christchurch local bills this afternoon.

After Question Time and the General Debate, the second reading debates of the Read more »

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