Danish company CeramicSpeed has developed what could be the world's most efficient bicycle drivetrain and has built a prototype to prove it reports Rima Sabina Aouf for de zeen.
Napier will host the Vantage Elite and Under-23 New Zealand Road Cycling Championships for an additional year in January 2019.
McLean Park returf project schedule and Napier City Council is pleased that the complex and large-scale redevelopment remains on track with next week marking the halfway point in the project.
For the first time in the syndicate's history, Emirates Team New Zealand will build their own America’s Cup yachts writes Suzanne McFadden for Newsroom
Newshub reveals secret plans to create a combined Pacific Islands rugby team, with the New Zealand Government funding an $80,000 feasibility study.
One of the original sponsors of rugby league in New Zealand will be joint owners of the Warriors, alongside the Carlaw Park Heritage Trust. As revealed in the Herald on Sunday yesterday, Eric Watson has agreed to sell the NRL club to the trust, which is effectively an arm of the Auckland Rugby League.
Apr 24 - The Struthers family, which founded the Avanti bicycle brand and built Sheppard Industries into the largest cycling company in Australasia, has cut its final ties to the business, selling its remaining shareholding to a Switzerland-based company, Scott Sports. The family sold most of its shareholding in the business to Scott Sports in 2015, and exited its remaining holding in December for an undisclosed sum. Kim Struthers, the son of founder John Struthers, stepped down as New Zealand country manager last month and the Struthers family no longer has any connection with the business.
Steve Deane spent his entire Monday night watching the Commonwealth Games. He wasn't overly impressed. When that lovable funeral plan salesman Keith Quinn is having a pop at you, chances are you’ve cocked up.
Now in his ninth year of international competition, Kiwi rally star Hayden Paddon has never lost the connection to home with his key sponsors all being New Zealand companies.
“Watching grass grow” has taken on a whole new meaning this week, as Napier City Council puts the finishing touches on plans to returf McLean Park.
Palace of the Alhambra, Spain
By: Charles Nathaniel Worsley (1862-1923)
From the collection of Sir Heaton Rhodes
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Mount Egmont with Lake
By: John Philemon Backhouse (1845-1908)
Oil on Sea Shell - 13cm x 14cm
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