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In October 1992, Minter Ellison and Morris Fletcher & Cross merged to form Minter Ellison Morris Fletcher, the fourth largest law firm in Australia. [6] The firm established offices in Hong Kong in 2000, Shanghai in 2001, and Beijing in 2010. In 2015, MinterEllison moved into new premises at the Governor Macquarie Tower in Sydney and Collins ...
Jane and the Dragon (New Zealand and Canadian co-production) (2005-2006) The Kids from OWL (1980s) The Killian Curse (2006) Maddigan's Quest (2006) Mirror, Mirror (New Zealand and Australian co-production) (1995) The Son of a Gunn Show (1992–1995) Sticky TV (2002–2017) Studio 2 LIVE (2004–2010) Terry and the Gunrunners (1985) The Feed ...
The series is based on events in New Zealand from 2016, in which the largest ever drug bust in New Zealand, worth up to $150 million if sold in 1 kg lots, occurred in the town of Ahipara, at the base of Ninety Mile Beach where more than 500 kg of methamphetamine was discovered in a caravan and hidden in sand dunes.
The eight-part series tells the stories of five people whose worlds collide when a bomb is detonated at a peaceful Māori protest against a … Maori Dialog Favored in Warner Bros’ New Zealand ...
Deep Deuce historic neighborhood is a district in Downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was home to Zelia Breaux's Aldridge Theater and Dr. W. H. Slaughter's Slaughter Building, his Cove Pharmacy, and Slaughter's Hall in it. Author Ralph Waldo Ellison was raised in the area until after his father died and wrote about the neighborhood. [1]
New Zealand-set detective Series “A Remarkable Place to Die” is being launched by Banijay Rights at the London Screenings. The 4 x 90’ murder mystery was created by Screentime New Zealand ...
Fun fact: Stillwater is where Bryce Drummond's college, Oklahoma State University, is located! As for the film's biggest tornado, it bulldozes through the real town of El Reno, Oklahoma, which was ...
Under the Mountain is an eight-part television series based on the 1979 novel of the same name written by Maurice Gee, first transmitted in 1981 and produced by Television New Zealand. Many of the minor roles in this series were played by people who were at the time well known performers in New Zealand .