Otago

Three changes for All Blacks

All Black coach Graham Henry has announced his matchday 22 to face France in Marseille on Saturday. The team shows three changes from the side that beat England 19-6 at Twickenham last weekend. Neemia Tialata returns to the...

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Vettori inspires Kiwis in Dunedin

A defiant captain's knock from Daniel Vettori and inclement weather has helped New Zealand to a dominant position against Pakistan on day two of their series opener. New Zealand were 8-404 at the close of a disappointing day of...

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Garth George : Wind turbine win counters carbon loss

While the National-led Government stumbles blindly along the crooked path towards emissions trading legislation, dragging a naive Maori Party partner with it, there is one piece of news we can rejoice over.That is the refusal...

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Ant Moore Finalises Central Otago Vintners Buy

Winemaker Ant Moore has finalised the purchase of the 1.9 ha pinot noir winery site, The Central Otago Vintners winery, in Cromwell, New Zealand. The acquisition of this state-of-the-art winery, which cost $9 million dollars to...

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September Quarter Statistics

Thursday, 26 November 2009, 9:30 am Press Release: The Main Report Group FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 25 NOVEMBER 2009 September Quarter Statistics – How Do They Affect Your Business? The latest ASB/Main Report Regional Economic...

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Approaching icebergs becoming a big attraction

Approaching icebergs becoming a big attraction Channel 9 As icebergs are approaching the coast of New Zealand, flight operators have been busy taking advance inquiries and bookings. Both Graham Gale of Helicopters Otago and...

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Black Caps 375/7 at lunch on day two

Daniel Vettori and Brendon McCullum have led the Black Caps into a strong position at lunch on day two of the first cricket test against Pakistan in Dunedin. New Zealand have gone into the break on 375/7, with McCullum...

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A flotilla of icebergs descending on New Zealand

Yet another flotilla of icebergs is making good speed toward the south-eastern tip of New Zealand’s South Island. It may make for an incredible spectacle, but it also poses a significant hazard to shipping in the area.

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Darwin debate rages on 150 years after ‘Origin’

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 PARIS/LONDON: Even 150 years after it first appeared in print, Charles Darwin’s “On The Origin of Species” still fuels clashes between scientists convinced of its truth and critics who reject its...

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All Blacks motivated by Dunedin pain

Cory Jane is motivated for France As a run-on Test rugby debut for the All Blacks, it was one to forget. Â Cory Jane still has a feeling of helplessness from that Dunedin night five months ago, but it is almost extinguished. Â...

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