Porirua racers get to “pound the pavement”
PORIRUA’S “POUND the Pavement” event is being held tomorrow (Saturday 17 Nov), giving locals the opportunity to get fit and have fun. Entrants can choose to either walk five kilometres around Aotea...
View ArticleGandalf finds favour with Wellingtonians
MOST WELLINGTONIANS love the huge sculpture of Gandalf, that was put up above the Embassy theatre in Kent Terrace this morning (Monday, 19 Nov). It’s nine days to the premiere of the new Hobbit movie...
View ArticleGandalf finds favour with Wellingtonians
MOST WELLINGTONIANS love the huge sculpture of Gandalf, that was put up above the Embassy theatre in Kent Terrace this morning (Monday, 19 Nov). It’s nine days to the premiere of the new Hobbit movie...
View ArticleStars sparkle on Wellington’s waterfront
YOU could have your very own star in Wellington’s Walk of Fame on the waterfront. The Hollywood inspired art installation encourages people and businesses to donate money to the Wellington City Mission...
View ArticleWATCH: Kapiti town takes pride in world record attempt
The small Kapiti Coast town of Paekakariki is waiting to see if it’s secured a place in the Guinness Book of records. Locals staged what they hope will be deemed the world’s shortest gay pride parade...
View ArticlePaekakariki locals wait for record to be confirmed
Paekakariki locals will be waiting a while before they can officially claim the record for the world’s shortest gay pride parade. Guinness world records are processing photos and video from the parade...
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