Well-travelled Eagle lands back in the Nest
BACK WHERE IT ALL BEGAN: Dan Snee is at home in the Hutt. HAVING BEEN to all four corners of the rugby globe, Dan Snee has come back to where he played all his junior rugby – Hutt Old Boys Marist....
View ArticleDawn service for slain Napier policeman
PHOTO RECORD: Vicki Snee, Len's wife, receives a photo album from Inspector Kevin Kalff. MORE than 100 police, relatives and friends gathered earlier this month to unveil a memorial to Leonard Snee,...
View ArticleGrey Power calls for elderly to join and fight
OLDER New Zealanders will need to get more active in standing up for their rights, says lobby group Grey Power. Commenting on the latest statistics which reinforce the country’s aging population,...
View ArticleHundreds want to help with Rugby Cup
STEP UP: Brendon Ward calls for Rugby World Cup volunteers. LOWER Hutt’s Andy Smith doesn’t care what he’s asked to do for the Rugby World Cup when it comes to Wellington next year. The 19-year-old...
View ArticlePreschool runner serves up a magic mile
WELLINGTON Marathon Clinic’s Harbour City Kids’ Magic Mile attracted 320 five to 12-year-olds – and at least one four-year-old, Charlotte Ross, who completed the race in under 12 minutes. GET A MOVE...
View ArticleUpper Hutt contenders not backward in coming forward
UPPER Hutt residents have more council candidates to choose from than at any time this decade. An upcoming review of the council’s long term council community plan (LTCCP) for 2012/22 and the...
View ArticleKiwi in the house brings haka to Cape Town
OLLIE HICKS has just got back to Lower Hutt after being part of a wildly popular Youtube reality show filmed in a Cape Town resort during the Football World Cup. Ollie (right) was selected from 1000...
View ArticleThe final 80 minutes a hard slog for Hardham
UPDATE: Wainuiomata scored a 31-10 victory over Avalon in the final at Westpac Stadium on Sunday. Two Valley sides are chasing the Hardham Cup. Avalon got there by pulling up their socks, Wainui by...
View ArticleCold showers won’t stop athletes going to Delhi
Anne Hare leads the field in the 1996 Olympic 5000m. COLD showers will not stop athletes travelling to the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, says top-level Wellington athlete Anne Hare. None of the...
View ArticleTravellers set to notice new squeeze on wallets
THE MULTI-TRIP $6 off-peak get-about bus fare for Wellingtonians is in for a 50% increase from tomorrow. The DayTripper becomes BusAbout at a cost of $9 so it’s a much worse deal for casual users,...
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