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As part of its Summer City programme, Wellington City Council organised events in the Botanic Garden during summers from 1979 to the early 2000s, including live Shakespeare, free movies, teddy bears' picnics and free concerts. [10] The concert series continued at the Sound Shell and in 2024 celebrated 44 years of concerts.
The plants are arranged in distinct collections, including an alpine garden, a fernery, hebe and flax cultivars, a large rock garden, grass and sedge species, and a coastal garden. A detailed and interactive online map of the gardens published by the Wellington City Council provides the location of each collection, and a list of the plants that ...
One (Wellington) Regional news show screened exclusively in the lower North Island (and originally the Upper South Island), broadcast from TVNZ studios in Wellington. Originally screened during a time period where each region screened a regional news show during the network news, later moved to before the network news. Top Half: 1983–1990
VERANDA editors chose the top 22 entries from which Williams and Lyden blindly selected our 2024 World’s Most Beautiful Gardens. We invite you on a garden stroll to discover the verdant hidden ...
However, on 20th August 2024, Wizards of the Coast announced a new tournament series called Magic Spotlight Series, starting in 2025. They are open events with a $50,000 price pool, also rewarding the top 8 finishers with a Pro Tour invitation, so they can be seen as spiritual successors for the Grand Prix series.
Magic is a New Zealand oldies radio network owned by MediaWorks New Zealand. The network targets New Zealand's growing population of baby boomers with a line-up of veteran broadcasters. [1] Its breakfast show (formerly Magic in the Morning, Magic Breakfast and Bunting in the Morning respectively), is hosted by Mark McCarron. [citation needed]
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5 October – The Government approves a NZ$226 million roads and highways resilience package to reduce the impact of severe weather events. [312] 6 October: A magnitude 5.7 earthquake occurs 25 kilometres west of Wellington. [313] A 16-storey apartment complex in Wellington is evacuated and temporarily cordoned off. [314] [315]