Fish & Game officers are getting set for trout fishing’s version of ‘show and tell’ – as hundreds of anglers take to the water for the new fishing season on the Rotorua lakes.
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Head of Yamaha NZ sales quits
Yamaha New Zealand's national sales manager Greg Fenwick has resigned suddenly.
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Merchant Navy honoured with Auckland Harbour Bridge flag
The Red Ensign will be flown from the Auckland Harbour Bridge alongside New Zealand’s national flag today (3 September) to commemorate the role of the Merchant Navy in wartime.
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Malibu US acquires Australasian arm
Aussie-built boats for Pacific wake enthusiasts – that's the guiding principle at Malibu Boats Australia and it's not likely to change, despite a recently-announced planned acquisition by Malibu's parent company in the United States.
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Northland regional moorings and marinas strategy finalised
The Northland Regional Council has signed off a new strategy designed to give more certainty about the way moorings and marinas will be managed in the region over the next 20 years.
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Whats in the September issue of Trade a Boat?
Take a sneak peek at what’s inside the September issue of Trade-a-Boat…
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Lake Horowhenua boat wash now open for use
A boat wash-down facility to reduce the risk of further lake weed species being introduced to Lake Horowhenua is now open for use.
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Fishing show Big Angry Fish back on TV3
PlaceMakers Big Angry Fish is one of the highest rating fishing shows on TV, and now it is back with a new season of amazing shallow water fishing on TV3 at 5.30pm on Sundays from 27 July 2014.
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Positive news in latest Cook Strait whale numbers
Conservation Minister Dr Nick Smith welcomed the results from the latest Cook Strait Whale Project survey which concluded today and showed the second highest number of humpback whale sightings on record.
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Tauranga Harbour targeted in Annual Plan
Increased marine biosecurity efforts, new scientific research and an innovative approach to mangrove seedling control are amongst a suite of projects the Bay of Plenty Regional Council will be leading this year in its work to care for Tauranga Harbour.
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