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Christchurch RWC 2011 Pool Match rescheduling decisions/Otago Stadium confirmed

Posted by Media Release from the Official RWC website www.rugbyworldcupnews.com on 30 March 2011 | 0 Comments

•   Three pool matches to remain in South Island
•   Otago Stadium confirmed as RWC 2011 match venue
•   Tickets refunded in April, priority purchase period in May
•   Team Base changes announced

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Gears turn on progress of cycle trail

Posted by Nelson Evening Mail on 30 March 2011 | 0 Comments

The development of Tasman's Loop Cycle Trail is in top gear on the back of $2.15 million given by the Government last year – the first consent applications for the trail will be lodged next month.

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Masters Games excitement intensifies

Posted by Nelson Evening Mail on 30 March 2011 | 0 Comments

The South Island Masters Games coming to Nelson in October is already being trumpeted as having a bigger impact than the Rugby World Cup tournament matches.

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Walkway of the Month

Posted by AucklandCouncil on 29 March 2011 | 0 Comments

Since the Watercare Coastal Walkway opened in Mangere in 2005, cyclists and walkers have been enjoying the 7km path. Once a wastewater treatment area, this coastal stretch is now scenic, quiet and full of returning birdlife.

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Free online guide gets businesses "Match Ready"

Posted by Travel Memo on 29 March 2011 | 0 Comments

Auckland businesses have been provided with information and resources to help them prepare for Rugby World Cup 2011, with the launch of Auckland’s Match Ready for Business programme. The online guide has been developed by Auckland Tourism, Events and Economic Development Ltd (ATEED) on behalf of the RWC 2011 Auckland Co-ordination Group.

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Napier will 'Give Aussies a Break'

Posted by Travel Memo on 29 March 2011 | 0 Comments

Napier yesterday launched an innovative campaign called ‘Give an Aussie a Break’ to encourage more Australians to visit. Locals want to show support and comradeship to their Australian friends after the devastating Queensland and Victorian floods, so the Napier City Council in conjunction with the city’s tourism operators and accommodation providers have put together holiday deals to help give Australians a break.

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The 'Naki's hottest deals

Posted by Travel Memo on 29 March 2011 | 0 Comments

Taranaki’s Number 1 Must Do Experience packages a Heliview Taranaki helicopter flight over Mt Taranaki with a three-course meal at the award-winning Gusto Restaurant overlooking New Plymouth’s Breakwater Bay, all for $229pp.

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