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  2. National Heart Foundation of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The funding has provided over 1,800 research and training grants awarded in New Zealand. There are 18 [1] Heart Foundation branches located through New Zealand. The Heart Foundation's work includes: funding research into the treatment, cure and prevention of heart disease; funding training and grants for New Zealand’s cardiologists and ...

  3. List of dialling codes in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Country calling code: +64 International call prefix: 00 Trunk prefix: 0. New Zealand's telephone numbering plan divides the country into a large number of local calling areas. When dialling, if you wish to call a person in another local calling area, you must dial the trunk prefix followed by the area code.

  4. Smokefree Coalition - Wikipedia

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    Its founding organisations were the National Heart Foundation of New Zealand, the Cancer Society of New Zealand, Action on Smoking and Health (Ash NZ), Te Hotu Manawa Māori (a division of the National Heart Foundation) and the Asthma and Respiratory Foundation of New Zealand. It ceased operation on 30 June 2016.

  5. Category:Charities based in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Development charities based in New Zealand (7 P) Pages in category "Charities based in New Zealand" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.

  6. Telephone numbers in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand landline phone numbers have a total of eight digits, excluding the leading 0: a one-digit area code, and a seven-digit phone number (e.g. 09 700 1234), beginning with a digit between 2 and 9 (but excluding 900, 911, and 999 due to misdial guards). There are five regional area codes: 3, 4, 6, 7, and 9.

  7. A. Mark Richards - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Mark Richards (born 1 May 1955) is a New Zealand physician, academic and medical researcher. He is a professor of cardiology and director of the Cardiovascular Research Institute at the National University of Singapore, [1] and a professor of medicine and founder of the Christchurch Heart Institute at the University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand, where he holds the National Heart ...

  8. Green Lane Hospital, Auckland - Wikipedia

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    [49] [50] The fund published a book on heart health for New Zealanders. [51] In 1984 Dr Harvey White established the Green Lane Cardiovascular Research Unit (CVRU) which undertook collaborative trials with New Zealand and overseas researchers. [52] The research organisation the Green Lane Coordinating Centre Limited (GLCC) was formed in 2003. [52]

  9. The Four Avenues - Wikipedia

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    The Four Avenues are a group of four major arterial boulevards — Bealey Avenue, Fitzgerald Avenue, Moorhouse Avenue, and either Rolleston Ave or Deans Avenue — that surround the city centre of Christchurch, New Zealand. Serving as an inner ring road, they popularly form the limits of the city centre, separating it from the city's suburbs.