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… in the 2000s that moose still survived in New Zealand. DNA technology was being used to try to settle the issue. …
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Part of story: Deer and deer farming
… in the 120-bed hospital the most modern equipment and technology then available in New Zealand. Gonzaga's astute …
Type: Biography
… to New Zealand architecture, both stylistically and technologically. Most of their New Zealand buildings survive …
Type: Biography
… Playfair Library at the Imperial College of Science and Technology in London. In this congenial environment she had …
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… sought opportunities to trade with Sydney, and acquire new technologies and skills such as carpentry and gardening. …
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Part of story: Ngā tāone nui – Māori and the city
… clean appearance is the marker of ‘modern men’. Changes in technology made the look easy to get and keep: safety razors …
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Part of story: Personal grooming
… as well as exhibiting physical objects, museums use digital technology and interactive displays. They are fun as well as …
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Part of story: Museums
… Sweetwaters’ tagline was ‘festival of music, culture and technology’. 3 Forty-five thousand people attended …
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Part of story: Arts festivals
… Napier city in 1968. It is home to the Eastern Institute of Technology, and major vineyards are located in nearby …
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Part of story: Hawke’s Bay places
… dance programmes, most notably from Unitec Institute of Technology, the University of Auckland and the New Zealand …
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Part of story: Contemporary dance
… leading maker of protective sportswear), Integration Technologies and R&D Solutionz (electronic products). With …
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Part of story: Manawatū and Horowhenua places
… plants, the elimination of many sheep diseases, and new technology – particularly aerial fertiliser topdressing – …
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Part of story: Hawke’s Bay region
… cooperation have included the environment, science and technology, education, and the promotion of security, …
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Part of story: Britain, Europe and New Zealand
… and related population decline. Developments in farm technology meant less labour was needed. Because the region …
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Part of story: King Country region
… Park and Waikato Stadium (formerly Rugby Park), new turf technology combining natural grass with synthetic tufts and …
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Part of story: Sports venues
… and found its conductivity increased millions of times. Nanotechnology and ‘molecular chefs’ In the 2010s at … applications. Callaghan, seeing the potential of the new technology, founded the company Magritek. In the 2010s the … the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, Callaghan became a passionate advocate for …
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Part of story: Physics, chemistry and mathematics
… the New Zealand Singing School at the Eastern Institute of Technology in Napier, catered for opera as well as other …
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Part of story: Opera and musical theatre
… such as new factories, transport systems or broadband technologies. New Zealand borrowed overseas for some …
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Part of story: Spending in the economy
… province, and during a period when transport was difficult, technology limited and supply unreliable in quantity and …
Type: Biography
… it 'was extraordinary business and I was jubilant'. But the technology was outdated, and in 1926 he sent his nephew, L. …
Type: Biography