NZ Tramp & Tumbling Champs set their sights high (Scoop.co.nz)
Top trampoline and tumbling athletes from around the world are taking over Rotorua this week as New Zealand hosts the Indo Pacific Trampoline and Tumbling Championships for the first time. Worried men of Wall Street: the winners (Crikey)
Last week Crikey asked its readers to enter a caption competition. Here are the winners. Around district greens (The Advertiser)
Ladies please note the new starting time for bowls will be, names by 9am for 9.30am start. Social bowls today, names by 9am for 9.30am start, visitors welcome. Underwear entrepreneur wants to broaden appeal of cheeky products (The Canadi...
MONTREAL - Le Chateau founder Hershel Segal is sporting a cheeky fashion accessory these days he hopes more Canadians will secretly wear under their business attire. Literary evening with Linda Olsson (Scoop.co.nz)
As part of Swedish Style New Zealand Swedish-born, New Zealand-domiciled writer Linda Olsson will be reading from her two novels in the Foyer of the University of Auckland Business School on Wednesday, October 22nd from 7.00pm – 9.00pm. Wellington/Hutt Valley Gaelic Football lose out (Scoop.co.nz)
The Wellington / Hutt Valley team missed out on a semi final spot at this year's Australasian Gaelic Football championship by a single point. Student Allowances Announcement Welcomed (Scoop.co.nz)
President Tangi Tipene welcomed the announcement by the Prime Minister yesterday of the intention to phase out parental income testing. “Our union has always had the view that the cost of tertiary education to students must be reduced and this is a good first step” Ms Tipene said. Photographer winner in Nature and Landscape comp (Scoop.co.nz)
Andy Trowbridge of Christchurch, a self taught photographer, has won two sections and was runner up in a third section of the biggest competition of this type in Australasia. He is the only New Zealander to achieve first or second placing in this years competition Amnesty to save lives (Scoop.co.nz)
Children’s ward nurse Amanda Davie with the two kinds of apnoea monitors that have gone missing in the past year. Margaret Silverwood 'You, Me And The Wild' (Scoop.co.nz)
Solander is delighted to present a new series of line etchings and drawings examining the complex relationship between humans and the rest of nature, by Wanganui based artist Margaret Silverwood.