What's On in Local Government
What's On showcases all of the exciting events that your local and regional council are providing in your area and right across the country. If you would like your event added send it to news@localgovt.co.nz
1931 Earthquake Survivors Afternoon Tea About 130 earthquake survivors and their carers have already registered to attend the 1931 Hawke’s Bay Earthquake survivor’s afternoon tea, and more are expected to sign up for the celebration on Sunday 12 February 2012. (Hawke's Bay Regional Council, 19 January 2012)
Aim for the skies with Tip Top Kite Day Join some of the best kite pilots in New Zealand and from around the world at Tip Top Kite Day, south of the pier at New Brighton Beach on Saturday 28 January. (Christchurch City Council, 19 January 2012)
Sparks will fly this summer A highlight on the Christchurch calendar – ASB Classical Sparks returns for another round of music, entertainment and fireworks at North Hagley Park from 6.45pm on Sunday 5 February. (Christchurch City Council, 18 January 2012)
Wellington Walkways You don't have to go far to enjoy our great city's many walkways and heritage trails - and what better time than summer to get out and explore them. (Wellington City Council, 17 January 2012)
Summer City Festival Summer City brochures - your must-have guide to what's on during Wellington City's sizzling summer events season - have hit the streets. (Wellington City Council, 17 January 2012)
Young bookworms join the Summertime Reading Club The Summertime Reading Club has returned, exciting young bookworms across Christchurch, and helping fill the gap left in children’s education left by the summer holidays. (Christchurch City Council, 13 January 2012)
Ocean Water Sports Programme A group of budding sailors from three Wellington secondary schools has taken part in an inaugural schools' training day as a 'dry run' for an ocean water sports programme that's being set up in the capital. (Wellington City Council, 10 January 2012)
Summer City Festival Wellington's sultry, sensational tribute to the warmer months - the Summer City festival - is about to kick off. (Wellington City Council, 10 January 2012)
Rotorua Museum art workshops for children Rotorua Museum is holding art workshops for children these school holidays. (Rotorua District Council, 09 January 2012)
Be lazy this summer Providing the best excuse for putting off those weekend chores, The Breeze Lazy Sundays musical performances return from 8 January at the Botanic Gardens, Riccarton Bush and Halswell Quarry. (Christchurch City Council, 04 January 2011)
Tupare makes a feast of summer One of New Plymouth’s premier heritage properties will see in 2012 with a feast for the senses on Saturday (7 January). (Taranaki Regional Council, 02 January 2012)
Join Kev the kiwi and explore the Hutt Valley this summer Bring the family and join the larger-than-life character Kev the wandering kiwi this summer as he explores regional parks and forests in the Hutt Valley. (Hutt City Council, 22 December 2011)
Arthur Ransome, storyteller, journalist, sailor, fisherman and suspected spy Author, Arthur Ransome will be the subject of a talk to be held at the Hastings War Memorial Library of Friday 13 January at 5.30pm. (Hastings District Council, 21 December 2011)
Big book sale at Hastings Library Friends of Hastings District Libraries are holding a big, two day book sale at the Hastings Library on Friday 13th January from 9am to 5pm & Saturday 14th January from 10am to 4pm. (Hastings District Council, 21 December 2011)
Top musicians join iconic summer series Tim Finn, The Black Seeds, Ladi6, and great flicks The Smurfs and Te Movie will headline a superb entertainment line-up at Auckland Council’s free Music in Parks and Movies in Parks 2012 series. (Auckland Council, 08 December 2011)
Christmas fun comes to Cornwall Park Cornwall Park in Hastings will again be the focus for family fun, music and the traditional Christmas carols. (Hastings District Council, 08 December 2011)
Santa Parade and Toy Fair rescheduled for Sunday The Santa Parade, Christmas Carnival and Toy Fair at Founders Heritage Park is planned for this Sunday, after heavy rain saw it postponed last weekend. (Nelson City Council, 06 December 2011)
Brian Brake exhibition to open at Museum Brian Brake: Lens on the World features 165 superb photographic reproductions from Te Papa’s permanent art collection, and is the first comprehensive retrospective exhibition of this notable Magnum photographer’s work, spanning his forty-year career. (Rotorua District Council, 05 December 2011)
Get Local-ised at an Our Neighbourhood event this summer Taupō District Council’s popular Our Neighbourhood series of community events are back for the 2011/12 summer season. (Taupo District Council, 05 December 2011)
Imaginary Geographies - New Light Box Exhibition New ways of interpreting our environments is the theme of the new Courtenay Place light box exhibition Imaginary Geographies. Artists from New Zealand, Australia, Mexico and Korea combine both real and imagined landscapes to encourage passers-by to take a fresh look at public space. (Wellington City Council, 01 December 2011)
Hutt Rec set to rock with Carols by Candlelight The stage is in place and the final touches are being put together for Nick Tansley’s Carols by Candlelight, at the Hutt Recreation Ground on Saturday night. (Hutt City Council, 01 December 2011)
Centuries of scrapbooking go on show If you think the current craze of scrapbooking is a new fad - think again! Scrapbooking has been around since the 15th century and Auckland Libraries is celebrating 500 years of this fascinating hobby with a special exhibition. (Auckland Council, 29 November 2011)
Max Cryer to visit Whangarei Central Library New Zealand identity Max Cryer will be at Whangarei's Central library at 12.15pm on December 15, promoting and signing copies of his latest book Preposterous Proverbs - Why fine words butter no parsnips. (Voxy, 29 November 2011)
Pumpkin Cottage impressionists exhibition opening at Museum Bohemians of the Brush: Pumpkin Cottage Impressionists tells the little-known story of how James Nairn united modern artists in the 1890s and helped redefine New Zealand painting. (Rotorua District Council, 28 November 2011)
Register now for Argentine ant workshops Northlanders keen to learn more about the aggressive Argentine ant – and how best to tackle it – are being urged to register now for one of three free workshops. (Northland Regional Council, 28 November 2011)
Santa roars in for Enderley Christmas The jolly man in the red suit will leave the reindeer to graze for a few extra days and arrive in a hot rod for Enderley’s Christmas in the Park next month. (Hamilton City Council, 28 November 2011)
Founders Toy Fair is coming The Founders Second Annual Toy Fair will be held on the Sunday 4 December and run alongside the Santa Parade Carnival, kicking off at 2pm. (Nelson City Council, 25 November 2011)
Georgie Fame and Roy Phillips Rotorua concert announced Two legendary British musicians are set to perform in concert together for the first time at Rotorua’s Civic Theatre next year. (Rotorua District Council, 18 November 2011)
Dogs day out at Paws in the Park Hamilton Lake will be no place for cats next weekend when the city’s annual Paws in the Park dog walk event is held. (Hamilton City Council, 17 November 2011)
Mangakino and Whakamaru’s chance for coffee with the Mayor Mayor Rick Cooper and CEO Rob Williams will be at The Dam Café in Whakamaru this Wednesday 23 November from 7.30am to have a coffee and a chat with members of the Mangakino and Whakamaru communities. (Taupo District Council, 17 November 2011)
Stories in Artwork Exhibition Don't miss this special exhibition at Thistle Hall gallery from Tuesday next week. (Wellington City Council, 15 November 2011)
Carols by Candlelight comes to Lower Hutt Nick Tansley’s Carols by Candlelight will be held at the Hutt Recreation Ground in Lower Hutt this year. (Hutt City Council, 15 November 2011)
Everyone has a Story Don't miss a special exhibition at Thistle Hall Gallery from next Tuesday 22 November. Everyone has a Story is an exhibition of artwork by tenants living in our housing complexes. (Wellington City Council, 15 November 2011)
Armistice Day Commemorations This year the Armistice Day commemorations will be held not only on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, but also the eleventh year of the century (11am, 11 November 2011). (Christchurch City Council, 09 November 2011)
Rakau - An exhibition that explores natures own design ‘Rakau’ (wood) is a vehicle of expression for artists Robbie Graham, Delani Brown & Eleazar Bramley of Taupō and Hawkes Bay artist Leanne Culy. History, time, nature, nostalgia and story telling is a synergy these artist share. (Taupo District Council, 09 November 2011)
Everything is coming up roses on Sunday at Frimley Park The annual Rose Sunday celebration will be held at Frimley Park on Sunday, November 13th. (Hastings District Council, 08 November 2011)
Raggamuffin 2nd artist announcement Prolific Jamaican superstars of reggae and dub, Sly & Robbie, together with two-time Grammy Award winning hip-hop trailblazers Arrested Development and Hawaiian based Pacific Reggae artist J Boog will join the biggest ever line-up of artists performing at Raggamuffin’s 2012. (Rotorua District Council, 02 November 2011)
Mayor's senior citizens Christmas part as popular as ever Mayor Sue Morris’ popular Senior Citizens Christmas Party is taking place this year on Tuesday 6th December at the War Memorial Hall in Taumarunui starting from 1.30pm (Ruapehu District Council, 02 November 2011)
Fireworks extravaganza returns to New Brighton The annual Treetech Guy Fawkes Fireworks Spectacular returns to New Brighton Pier on Saturday 5 November to deliver an incredible display from 9pm. (Christchurch City Council, 01 November 2011)
Home and Garden Show 2011 Learn hot tips to enhance the look of your home and save with masses of show-only specials. (Rotorua District Council, 28 October 2011)
'Pianos in the Wild!' arts event returns to Rotorua CBD 'Pianos in the Wild!’ is back and with thousands of visitors descending on Rotorua over the next few weeks the community may be fortunate enough to hear more than a tune or two in the CBD. (Rotorua District Council, 22 September 2011)
Celebrating Women’s Suffrage – A New Zealand First On 19 September 1893, New Zealand became the first country in the world where women won the right to vote in national elections. (Nelson City Council, 14 September 2011)
Spring Fling at Founders this Sunday Nelson’s own Founders Heritage Park is celebrating spring with a public open day this Sunday 18 September from 10am – 4.30pm. (Nelson City Council, 13 September 2011)
Well-known New Zealand artist to speak at free event Christchurch audiences will have the chance to learn about the works of acclaimed New Zealand painter Shane Cotton at a free event to be held in the Christchurch Events Village later this month (Christchurch City Council, 12 September 2011)
Traditional Maori food on menu at Waikato Museum Kai Festival Hangi, raw fish, fermented corn and raupoo cakes will be among the dishes on offer when the Kai Festival is held at Waikato Museum on Saturday, 17 September from 10am-4pm. (Hamilton City Council, 09 September 2011)
Official opening confirmed for Garden Place Live music, the switching on of a new fountain and ice skating displays will be part of next week’s opening of Hamilton’s revitalised Garden Place. (Hamilton City Council, 08 September 2011)
Floor Talks with Damian Skinner at Rotorua Museum Art historian and curator Damian Skinner will be at Rotorua Museum this Friday [9 September] and Sunday [11 September] to give floor talks about two exhibitions he has curated for the new Chamber of Commerce Gallery and the Southern Trust Gallery. (Rotorua District Council, 08 September 2011)
Step back in time at Auckland Heritage Festival 2011 Discover Auckland’s vibrant past with more than 200 exciting events and interactive activities at this year’s Auckland Heritage Festival, on from 17 September to 2 October. (Auckland Council, 29 August 2011)
Hawke’s Bay wine in the spotlight at ‘summer sips’ 'Summer Sips' will put the very best of Hawke’s Bay wine under the spotlight during the Epicurious Festival. (Hastings District Council, 26 August 2011)
Music and entertainment in Hastings CBD The Hastings Blossom Parade has long been an iconic event in Hastings. The event helps usher in spring and gives residents and visitors a reason to feel good about themselves. (Hastings District Council, 25 August 2011)
ASB Sports Centre Open Day - If You Can, Please Don't Drive The official opening of the ASB Sports Centre in Kilbirnie this Saturday 27 August will be an exciting one-off event. With thousands of Wellingtonians expected to visit the new centre, Wellington City Council wants to encourage people to use public transport, or to cycle or walk - to help avoid any traffic congestion in the Kilbirnie area. (Wellington City Council, 25 August 2011)
Free gigs to rock city in the Festival of Carnivale Soul singer Hollie Smith and rockers Midnight Youth, together with local favourites The Phoenix Foundation and The Wellington Ukulele Orchestra will perform for free in the Festival of Carnivale during Rugby World Cup 2011. (Wellington City Council, 22 August 2011)
Touring exhibition explores our rugby roots ‘Oranges at Halftime: Rugby and the Kiwi Experience’ will come to Hastings as part of the Real New Zealand Festival (Hastings District Council, 19 August 2011)
'The Great Rugby Ball Drop' before Fiji vs Namibia match Locals are being encouraged to enjoy The Great Rugby Ball Drop at a fun family day out before heading to the Fiji vs Namibia match in Rotorua next month. (Rotorua District Council, 18 August 2011)
The Gruffalo Heads to Tauranga The West End production of the monster hit children’s tale The Gruffalo comes to Tauranga’s Baycourt Community and Arts Centre on 27-28 August as part of the show’s extensive North Island tour. (Tauranga City Council, 18 August 2011)
Save the date for French Fest The biggest community festival in Banks Peninsula to set to take place in the last weekend in October. Come and celebrate ‘a taste of France in the heart of New Zealand’ with the Piper Heidsieck French Fest. (Christchurch City Council, 17 August 2011)
'Survive the Big Shake' Talks Are you doing all you can to make sure you and your family gets through a major earthquake? To find out, head down to the Central Library over the next few weeks for a series of free lunchtime talks on Surviving the Big Shake. (Wellington City Council, 16 August 2011)
Free seminar explains New Zealand health system to migrants A free Settlement Support seminar on Thursday 8 September outlines the New Zealand health system for newcomers to Whangarei. (Whangarei District Council, 15 August 2011)
'Neil Pardington: The Vault' opens at Museum on Saturday Glimpses into hidden spaces behind the scenes of New Zealand museums and galleries are offered by leading contemporary photographer Neil Pardington. (Rotorua District Council, 04 August 2011)
Library Hosts City’s First ‘Storylines’ Festival Dunedin (Friday 5 August) - Dunedin will host its first ‘Storylines Family Day’ at the City Library on 20 August, bringing some of New Zealand’s finest children’s authors and illustrators face-to-face with their fans. (Dunedin City Council, 04 August 2011)
Jazz pianist David Alexander at Museum on Thursday Rotorua Museum will resonate with the soulful and smooth playing style of jazz pianist David Alexander on Thursday [14 July] at 7pm as part of its Concert at the Museum Series. (Rotorua District Council, 11 July 2011)
Otago Regional Council Policy on Dangerous Dams, Earthquake-Prone Dams and Flood-Prone Dams Friday, 17 June 2011 You are invited to comment on the Otago Regional Council’s proposed amended Policy on Dangerous Dams, Earthquake-Prone Dams and Flood-Prone Dams. (Otago Regional Council, 17 June 2011)
Be part of Auckland Heritage Festival 2011 Plans are underway for this year's Auckland Heritage Festival, which will take place from 17 September to 2 October 2011 and Auckland Council is inviting you to be a part of it. (Auckland Council, 16 June 2011)
GLOW – Light Your Bike Night GLOW 'light your bike night' is happening at Huatoki Plaza this Friday (17 June)! (New Plymouth District Council, 15 June 2011)
Claudelands Open Day to celebrate Hamiltons new events venue Claudelands will be holding an Open Day next weekend, providing the public with the chance to be amongst the first to set foot in Hamilton’s newest events venue. (Hamilton City Council, 10 June 2011)
Council organises fun family day Nelson City Council is laying on a celebration of the new Glenduan Reserve this Sunday 12 June – celebrating both the community who have pitched in to support and create a beautiful park and new skate park, and also the many volunteers who have got hands on with planting. It’s also a chance to celebrate Matariki* – the Maori New Year. (Nelson City Council, 10 June 2011)
Lynley Dodd: A Retrospective opening this Saturday at Rotorua Museum It would be hard to find a New Zealander that has not heard of Lynley Dodd (Rotorua District Council, 10 June 2011)
Discover the mysteries of the universe with expert on world’s biggest telescope Imagine the secrets of the universe being unveiled from right here in our little corner of the world,
as we become part of the world’s largest and most advanced telescope. (Waitaki District Council, 09 June 2011)
Expo Seeks to Get Kaikohe Back on the Front Foot A new initiative to regenerate Kaikohe and rekindle a sense of pride and achievement will be launched with a community "Expo" scheduled for 22 June 2011. (Far North District Council, 09 June 2011)
International Expert To Host “Your City Our Future” Central City Workshop What do you see as the future for the Dunedin City Centre? What do we need to do to have a vibrant, successful central city in the future? (Dunedin City Council, 07 June 2011)
Free Music Month concert at the Library Gold Guitar winner Saelyn Guyton is visiting the Invercargill Public Library tomorrow (Saturday, May 21) to jam with friends and celebrate New Zealand Music Month. (Invercargill District Council, 20 May 2011)
Anne Frank exhibition goes on display at Waikato Museum The travelling exhibition ‘Anne Frank: A History for Today’ will open at Waikato Museum next Wednesday, 18 May. (Hamilton City Council, 13 May 2011)
There’s no stopping TV2KidsFest! There’s no stopping the 20th annual celebration of TV2KidsFest which will go ahead in July with an extra special theme of ‘Celebrating Community’. (Christchurch City Council, 13 May 2011)
Remedies for forlorn lawns Grass with class will be the focus of a free workshop at Hollard Gardens, Kaponga, on Sunday (17 April). (Taranaki Regional Council, 11 April 2011)
Top art exhibition on show at Museum A touring exhibition featuring New Zealand’s top secondary school Visual Arts portfolios is currently on display at Rotorua Museum. (Rotorua District Council, 07 April 2011)
Levin Memorial Hall, 8.30pm to Midnight Fundraising for the Youth Space in Te Takere. Come dressed as your fave movie character. (Horowhenua District Council, 05 April 2011)
Autumn gets festive The Lakes District gets festive this month with the biennial Festival of Colour, a six-day region-wide celebration of the arts from April 12-17. (Otago Daily Times, 05 April 2011)
It’s Time for the Mighty Marfell Bike Fix-Up The Mighty Marfell Bike Fix-Up is being held this Sunday (10 April). Anyone with a bicycle is welcome to come along from 2pm-4pm to have their bike checked over by experts and have minor repairs done for free, and take part in games and activities. (New Plymouth District Council, 05 April 2011)
Tupare's soul on show In the era of automation, it’s rare to find a house which has next to nothing that’s off a production line. (Taranaki Regional Council, 04 April 2011)
Plant Nursery Open Day Plants, talks, demonstrations and free advice will all be on offer at the Berhampore Nursery's 'Gardening the Community' open day on Saturday 16 April. (Wellington City Council, 04 April 2011)
Skate Jam action in Thomson Park It will take more than mother nature to stop the Thomson Skate Jam this Saturday 26 March from 12pm – 4pm. (Christchurch City Council, 24 March 2011)
Auckland Council wins court case on illegal rubbish dumping The Auckland Council has won a successful prosecution for illegal rubbish dumping in Otahuhu, with the offenders fined $2000 for the offence. (Auckland Council, 08 May 2011)
Love is in the Air at Redwoods Fun Day on Sunday Rotorua District Council’s annual Children’s and Family Fun Day at The Redwoods is taking place on Sunday [6 March] from 10am to 3pm. (Rotorua District Council, 01 March 2011)
Hamilton City Libraries celebrate NZ Book Month Hamilton City Libraries will be celebrating NZ Book Month will a series of free events throughout March. (Hamilton City Council, 01 March 2011)
See here and seed here “See and be seeded” is the theme at Hollard Gardens, Kaponga, this weekend with two free public events of interest to any gardener or garden-lover: (Taranaki regional Council, 01 March 2011)
Newtown Festival Fair Wellington's largest community festival returns this Sunday with a whole day of gigs and other kinds of performances, craft and food stalls. (Wellington City Council, 28 February 2011)
Childrens Day to be celebrated in Hamilton National Children’s Day will be celebrated in Hamilton this Sunday [6 March] with a range of events throughout the city. (Hamilton City Council, 28 February 2011)
Christchurch Art Gallery celebrates Canterbury artists Two new exhibitions opening at Christchurch Art Gallery this week celebrate the work of two major Canterbury artists. (Christchurch City Council, 07 February 2011)
Gearing up for Baring Head On Sunday 13 February the public will get its first opportunity to visit the iconic Baring Head site – the latest addition to Greater Wellington’s regional parks network. (Greater Wellington Regional Council, 07 February 2011)
Weaving up a treat Join a special morning of Māori weaving for all ages this Saturday (12 February) at the Paekakariki end of Queen Elizabeth Park. (Greater Wellington Regional Council, 07 February 2011)
It’s Time for the Library Book Sale! On Friday, 18 February, the Dunedin City Library car park on Moray Place will hum with chatter, the shuffle of paper and the ringing of tills instead of the growl of engines. (Dunedin City Council, 04 February 2011)
Grab Your Bike and Join the Festival! The Wild West Bike Fest has five weeks of enticing bicycle events for children and adults alike. (New Plymouth District Council, 04 February 2011)
Sparks will fly this weekend ASB Classical Sparks is gearing up to be a bright, colourful and entertaining evening at North Hagley Park this Saturday 5 February. (Christchurch City Council, 03 February 2011)
Come Celebrate Waitangi Day at Ngamotu Beach! Waitangi Day celebrations are returning to Ngamotu Beach this year. (New Plymouth District Council, 03 February 2011)
Sunday Bandstand is back Anyone for a leisurely picnic lunch listening to top brass and pipe bands at the beautiful Botanic Gardens? (Christchurch City Council, 01 February 2011)
Velux 5 Oceans Yacht Race Head along to the waterfront this Sunday and salute the hardy race skippers of the Velux 5 Oceans solo yacht race before they set sail for Punta del Este in Uruguay. (Wellington City Council, 31 January 2011)
AmeriCARna Country Fair provides family fun for all The AmeriCARna Country Fair is set to be a highlight of the exciting three day festival coming to Lower Hutt in February. (Hutt City Council, 31 January 2011)
Movies, music and kai this Waitangi Day What better way to celebrate our national day than to watch a New Zealand movie, listen to some New Zealand bands and tuck in to some traditional New Zealand kai? (Christchurch City Council, 31 January 2011)
Pukeiti's tiny critters to the fore Pukeiti may be world famous for its magnificent rhododendrons but some of the iconic property's more humble life forms will be under the spotlight during a free event this Sunday (6 February). (Taranaki Regional Council, 31 January 2011)
Dark Tragedy sheds new light for Shakespeare in the Park With a legacy of hit productions, spanning four centuries, Hamlet is arguably one of Shakespeare’s most frequently performed plays, taken on by great actors of every generation. (Venture Southland, 28 January 2011)
Flowers and four-legged fiends The Taranaki Regional Council's Animal Pest Manager, Steve Ellis, will lead a free public workshop on pest animals in the garden. (Taranaki Regional Council, 23 January 2011)
2011 Southland Buskers' Festival to feature world's best performers Some of the world’s funniest and skilled street performers are heading to Invercargill in February to perform in the second annual Southland Buskers’ Festival. (Invercargill City Council, 21 January 2011)
Summer in the Park Concerts The Palmerston North City Council together with Destination Manawatu, The Manawatu Standard and 92.2 More FM will host a free concert at Victoria Esplanade on 30 January 2011. (Palmerston North City Council, 21 January 2011)
Computer Clubhouse open day – everyone welcome Wanganui’s Computer Clubhouse is holding an open day on Saturday, January 22 and everyone is invited to come along between 11am and 2pm to check it out. (Wanganui District Council, 21 January 2011)
IPC Athletics World Champs starts tomorrow (Saturday) Top paralympic athletes will be striving for gold in Christchurch from tomorrow in the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships. (Christchurch City Council, 21 January 2011)
Phundamentals mountain bike clinic gets into gear Always wanted to mountain bike but need to learn a few skills first? Come along to the Phundamentals mountain bike clinic and find out how you can make the most of Hutt City’s great bike tracks this summer. (Hutt City Council, 20 January 2010)
See Te Papa's Masterpieces for Free Wellingtonians have the opportunity to see Te Papa's latest temporary exhibition - The European Masters - on Thursday 3 February for free, thanks to Wellington City Council's sponsorship of the museum. (Wellington City Council, 20 January 2011)
Get ready to ramble at the Bottle Lake Forest Orienteering Day Explore the Bottle Lake Forest in a new way next month – using a compass and map to navigate some challenging woodland courses during Orienteering Day. (Christchurch City Council, 19 January 2011)
Another chance to gain skills at motorcycle training day Following up on the success of the motorcycle skills training days held at Taupō Motorsport Park late last year, a returning riders session is being held in early February. (Taupo District Council, 19 January 2011)
Get ready to ramble at the Bottle Lake Forest Orienteering Day Explore the Bottle Lake Forest in a new way next month – using a compass and map to navigate some challenging woodland courses during Orienteering Day. (Christchurch City Council, 19 January 2011)
Summer Stunner Goes 'Kiwi Country' One of New Zealand’s most respected and dynamic songwriter’s will feature at this year’s Summer Stunner on Wednesday 9th February. (Masterton District Council, 18 January 2011)








