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  2. List of programmes broadcast by TVNZ - Wikipedia

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    Today Tonight: 1983–1990 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.

  3. 2024 in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Regal and vice-regal Government Other party leaders in parliament Judiciary Main centre leaders Regal and vice-regal Head of state – Charles III Governor-General – Cindy Kiro Charles III Cindy Kiro Government Legislature term: 54th New Zealand Parliament. The Sixth National Government, elected in 2023, continues. Speaker of the House – Gerry Brownlee Prime Minister – Christopher Luxon ...

  4. Category:Events in Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    Regent Theatre, Dunedin This page was last edited on 1 September 2018, at 03:58 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. For remote and laid back Dunedin, a warm welcome to the ... - AOL

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    Welcome to Dunedin, which at a latitude of 45.88 degrees South is the southernmost city to ever host a match in a soccer World Cup, men’s or women’s. It may also be among the quirkiest spots ...

  6. Three (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    At launch, TV3 could be received by an estimated 55 percent of the population, in Auckland, Waikato, Western Bay of Plenty, Palmerston North, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin. [8] Regular broadcasts began the following day, Monday 27 November 1989, at 7:00 am. The first day's programme schedule was as follows: [7] [9]

  7. Channel 39 (New Zealand TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 39, also known as Southern Television (and formerly Dunedin Television and Channel 9), was a regional television station operating in Dunedin, New Zealand. The channel was a division of Allied Press , who also publish the local daily newspaper Otago Daily Times .

  8. Dunedin Fringe Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Dunedin Fringe Festival, or Dunedin Fringe, is an 11-day fringe arts festival held each March in Dunedin, New Zealand. Initiated in the year 2000, [ 1 ] Dunedin Fringe aims to bring experimental contemporary art to a wider audience and to support the work of emerging artists, attracting artists from throughout New Zealand and overseas.

  9. Forsyth Barr Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Outside view of the stadium. Otago Dancers practice for a performance at the Bledisloe Cup.. Forsyth Barr Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Dunedin, New Zealand. [2] [3] [4] At various stages of development it was also known as Dunedin Stadium or Awatea Street Stadium, [5] or its non-commercial official name during the 2011 Rugby World Cup and 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup, Otago Stadium. [6]