NZ Cycle Classic to Celebrate 30 Years in 2017

NZ Cycle Classic to Celebrate 30 Years in 2017

10 June 2016
The New Zealand Cycle Classic will celebrate its 30th Anniversary in January 2017 with new stage routes for riders and an exciting line-up of community events that are part of Huri Huri: Wairarapa's Festival of Cycling.
Hewitt and Sissons Headline Busy Weekend of Triathlon

Hewitt and Sissons Headline Busy Weekend of Triathlon

10 June 2016
This weekend is a busy one all round for New Zealand triathletes across a variety of distances, headlined by the next round of the ITU World Triathlon Series at the home of leading British athletes Alistair and Jonathan Brownlee in Leeds.
Hawker-style Night Noodle Market hits the capital this June

Hawker-style Night Noodle Market hits the capital this June

10 June 2016
The iconic Night Noodle Market is making its way up New Zealand, taking over Wellington’s waterfront this June.
Roasting Meets Brewing!

Roasting Meets Brewing!

9 June 2016
Coffee and beer lovers have something new to obsess over, with the announcement of New Zealand’s first ever coffee infused India Pale Ale (IPA) - Good George Coffee IPA.
Millennials and the circular economy

Millennials and the circular economy

9 June 2016
Discussing the benefits of sustainable production for brands at SB16 Sydney By 2025, 75% of the global workforce will be millennials (i).
Adidas and Parley Celebrate World Oceans Day by Releasing Iconic Shoe

Adidas and Parley Celebrate World Oceans Day by Releasing Iconic Shoe

9 June 2016
To celebrate World Oceans Day, adidas and Parley for the Oceans have announced the release of a limited number of the iconic running shoe showcased at last year's Parley Talks 'Oceans. Climate. Life.' hosted by the President of the General Assembly at the United Nations in New York. 
Popular sports car punches above its weight for safety

Popular sports car punches above its weight for safety

8 June 2016
Popular sports car and 2015 New Zealand Car of the Year finalist, the Mazda MX-5, has been awarded a 5 star safety rating by the Australasian New Car Assessment Programme (ANCAP).
Do we have any control over our brain health as we age?

Do we have any control over our brain health as we age?

8 June 2016
“If the answer is yes,” as Professor Yoram Barak contends, “then what can we do to forestall the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease?” This is the question that will be discussed at the upcoming free Alzheimers Canterbury public seminar: “Maintaining Brain Health” at the Rangiora Town Hall on June 15th from 5pm to 7pm.
Eat to Cheat Dementia

Eat to Cheat Dementia

8 June 2016
More than 350,000 Australians are living with dementia.
Kiwi Entrepreneur reshaping the face of fitness with the I.AM App

Kiwi Entrepreneur reshaping the face of fitness with the I.AM App

7 June 2016
The I.AM App is about to change the face of the fitness industry.
Surprises & A Six-Time Winner In Christchurch

Surprises & A Six-Time Winner In Christchurch

7 June 2016
Pristine weather, close to 5000 participants, a home town winner, a six-time winner, two new national champions and close to 5000 participants made the 36th Christchurch Airport Marathon one to remember.
NZ Author - Quick, Effective Techniques For Busy People-Mindfulness On The Run

NZ Author - Quick, Effective Techniques For Busy People-Mindfulness On The Run

1 June 2016
Packed full of practical exercises that can be done in minutes, this is mindfulness that can be done anywhere, anytime without the need for formal meditation practice.
Napier Citizen Civic Award nominations open now

Napier Citizen Civic Award nominations open now

31 May 2016
Jill McConnochie has never expected any recognition for the work she has done over the years as a volunteer.
New Kiwi BMX World Champion, while Walker misses Rio chance

New Kiwi BMX World Champion, while Walker misses Rio chance

31 May 2016
It proved a bitter-sweet day for New Zealand riders at the UCI BMX World Championships in Colombia today.
Four foods that could dull your grin

Four foods that could dull your grin

31 May 2016
A set of dazzling pearly whites is the best accessory we can have but consuming certain foods and beverages in excess can do more harm than good to our teeth.
Hotel St Moritz joins the Sofitel brand universe

Hotel St Moritz joins the Sofitel brand universe

31 May 2016
One of Queenstown’s finest boutique hotels, Hotel St Moritz, has today (Monday May 30) announced a major brand shift within the luxury accommodation market in Queenstown, by joining the Sofitel brand universe.
Electric vehicle car park a first for the region

Electric vehicle car park a first for the region

31 May 2016
The region's first electric vehicle charging station on public land has been set up by Hutt City Council.
Walker misses out on qualification at BMX World Championship

Walker misses out on qualification at BMX World Championship

31 May 2016
London Olympic medallist Sarah Walker has not qualified for the elimination rounds at the UCI BMX World Championships in Colombia today.
Government Urged To Take Urgent Action To Address Neurodisabilities In Justice System

Government Urged To Take Urgent Action To Address Neurodisabilities In Justice System

31 May 2016
With Youth Court age proposals currently under consideration, the Government is being urged to seize a historic opportunity to radically improve prospects for young people with neurodisabilities who are vulnerable in the justice system.
Award-winning students take the stage for lunchtime performance

Award-winning students take the stage for lunchtime performance

31 May 2016
Award-winning students from the University of Waikato Conservatorium of Music will take the stage for the Mayor’s Music Matinee on Friday 3 June.
Crash dents Walker's qualifying chances at BMX World Championships

Crash dents Walker's qualifying chances at BMX World Championships

31 May 2016
A crash in morning practice at the BMX World Championships in Colombia today has left Sarah Walker with a mountain to climb if she is to qualify for the Rio Olympics.
Snowstorm delivers at Canterbury's Mt Hutt

Snowstorm delivers at Canterbury's Mt Hutt

31 May 2016
An overnight snowstorm has delivered 35cm of snow to Canterbury’s Mt Hutt ski area – and there’s more to come.
Para-Athletes dance to their own beat to mark '100 Days to Go' until the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games

Para-Athletes dance to their own beat to mark '100 Days to Go' until the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games

31 May 2016
Rio-bound Paralympian Kate Horan, Paralympic debutants Liam Malone and Chris Sharp and Rio 2016 Chef de Mission and Paralympian, Ben Lucas, today hope to inspire all disabled New Zealanders to always dance to their own beat.
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