Community Zone Pacific Bulletin Oct 24th
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View ArticleGraveyard documentary – Radio Journalism Diploma
COMING UP next a special documentary, by one of the students on the Whitireia Radio Journalism course. The Bolton Street Memorial Park hasn’t officially been open as a cemetery for over a century. But...
View ArticleHeavy metal documentary – Radio Journalism Diploma
COMING UP next a special documentary, by one of the students on the Whitireia Radio Journalism course. Polymethus is a heavy metal band that has been on the Hutt music scene for a few years now. They...
View ArticleWellington mayor gets second shot
WELLINGTON city mayor Celia Wade-Brown is straight back to work after winning her mayoralty campaign against John Morrison. Ms Wade-Brown won the top job by about two thousand votes. The mayor believes...
View ArticlePetrol prices on the rise
THE price of petrol has risen by three cents. The most recent increase is part of the government’s plan to develop the country’s state highway infrastructure. But is the public happy? The Newswire team...
View ArticleDigital challenge for journalism industry
NEW digital challenges are causing a re-think to ensure the survival of Journalism. Karyn Scherer of Compentenz says the changes are affecting the way the industry makes money. Competenz is the...
View ArticleWorld cup final: it’s into extra time
THE World Cup final has gone into extra time. Josh Price reports on the atmosphere between the fans. Eddy Kerr-Hislop reports that the German fans are desperate for their team to score a goal.
View ArticleFans react to World Cup result
GERMAN and Argentinian fans are experiencing different emotions after today’s World Cup final. Supporters of both teams were at the Grand Hotel in Courtenay Place to witness Germany’s 1-0 extra time...
View ArticleEco Fashion Week hits Lower Hutt
THE Lower Hutt in Wellington is currently playing host to New Zealand Eco Fashion Exposed. It’s the eco-friendly version of fashion week. Designers from all around the world will be showcasing their...
View ArticleWainuiomata Premiers without their stars
TWO key players will be missing from the Wainuiomata Premiers when they clash with Hutt Old Boy’s Marist in this Sunday’s Jubilee Cup final The match at the Hutt Recreation ground will be...
View ArticleNew Methamphetamine Campaign Launched
POLITICAL support for a campaign launched this week by a Wellington man who wants to change the way we deal with meth addicts. David Collinge head of the Pipe Down Campaign is welcoming news that the...
View ArticleBreast feeding still divides the public
Wellingtonian’s have mixed opinions about breast feeding in public. Today marks the start of world breast feeding awareness week, and here in the capital the event was marked by a group of mothers...
View ArticleDumpling queen finds a new way to peddle her wares
ANOTHER fast food option for Wellingtonians. Wellington’s Dumpling Queen Vicky Ha has just opened her House of Dumplings shop on Taranaki street Vicky Ha who is a familiar sight on the streets of...
View ArticlePolitical hoardings taking a battering
JUST over five weeks out from the election and political volunteers are already frustrated with people who damage campaign hoardings. Jackson Freeman volunteer hoardings manager for the national...
View ArticleArtist returns to The Dowse 40 years on
FORTY years after staging his first exhibition at The Dowse in Lower Hutt, artist Peter Peryer returns this weekend with a new exhibition called Peter Peryer, A Careful Eye. Over that time the...
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