Burnham (New Zealand)

Type: City
Name: Burnham (New Zealand)
Country: New Zealand
Latitude: -43.619999
Longitude: 172.320007
population: 1,239
First reported Jun 09 2013 - Updated Jun 10 2013 - 1 reports

Call for more donors as need increases

At 31, Rachael Vink is finally able to think about starting a family with her husband.Having children would have been impossible for the Christchurch speech and language therapist before the kidney and pancreas transplant she had in Auckland last yea ... [Published Nelson Mail - Jun 09 2013]
First reported Jun 05 2013 - Updated Jun 05 2013 - 1 reports

Cheap digs Phil's goal

CHEAPER HOUSING: Lincoln High School teacher Phil McLean is working on a model to create more affordable housing for low to middle income families.Relevant offersCentral Canterbury NewsSchool's battle to stay over Greenpark School Big splash close to ... [Published The Press NZ - Jun 05 2013]
First reported May 26 2013 - Updated May 26 2013 - 1 reports

The hills are alive with the sounds of soldiers

Mud was not the only obstacle to overcome as members of the New Zealand Defence Force took to the hills in Dunedin for the Twin Peaks Battle Tab over the weekend.About 140 participants from around New Zealand took part in the event, which saw military ... [Published Otago Daily Times - May 26 2013]
First reported Mar 24 2013 - Updated Mar 24 2013 - 1 reports

Letters to the Editor, March 24, 2013

Can you help?EDITOR: Hello. If you would please allow me to introduce myself, my name is Kailee Norton. I am a junior at Wyalusing Valley Junior/Senior High School. I was recently selected as a People to People Student Ambassador, and this June I intend ... [Published Daily and Sunday Review - Mar 24 2013]

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"We turn our attention to the vehicles in the middle and rear of the convoy. They are shooting in a different direction, to the north. We can see their rounds impacting to the high ground to the north and the north east. We focus our attention on these positions and begin trying to locate the enemy with our sights. Half of the patrol under Tamatea continues up the hill to the top to cut off possible fleeing enemy. We are left to provide fire support to the men on the ground. Although we can see where the guys on the road are shooting, we don't see the enemy."

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The shambles that left two NZ soldiers dead [Published New Zealand Herald - Jun 15 2013]
Six of the best: the Fife Six Metre One Design ... [Published For Argyll.com - Jun 13 2013]
Coverage brings relief [Published The Press NZ - Jun 12 2013]
Call for more donors as need increases [Published Nelson Mail - Jun 09 2013]
Cheap digs Phil's goal [Published The Press NZ - Jun 05 2013]
History Repeats in Christchurch [Published Scoop - Jun 03 2013]
The hills are alive with the sounds of soldiers [Published Otago Daily Times - May 26 2013]
Interim decisions for five Aranui schools [Published Scoop - May 22 2013]
Letters to the Editor, March 24, 2013 [Published Daily and Sunday Review - Mar 24 2013]
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