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  2. Builderscrack.co.nz - Wikipedia

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    Builderscrack.co.nz. Builderscrack.co.nz is a New Zealand based website that provides an internet marketplace where homeowners may post jobs, and where builders and tradespeople can chase jobs, provide quotes and win work. Homeowners then rate tradespeople on how well they complete the job.

  3. New Zealand Free For All - Wikipedia

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    1,980 metres. Track. Left-handed oval. Qualification. Three-year-olds and up. Purse. NZ$200,000 (2023) The New Zealand Pacing Free For All is a major New Zealand harness race. It is notable as it is a Group One championship sprint race and has been won by nearly every champion pacer in New Zealand.

  4. Cave Creek disaster - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 New Zealand composer John Dylan wrote an orchestral piece, "Cave Creek 95 - An Elegy" in recognition of the event. The section of track to Cave Creek from the intersection with the Inland Pack Track was renamed the Cave Creek Memorial Track/Kotihotiho in 2020, as part of the 25 year remembrance of the disaster. There is a memorial on ...

  5. Free Crack 2 - Wikipedia

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    Free Crack 2 is the second mixtape of the Free Crack series, following Bibby's debut mixtape Free Crack. [1] The mixtape features guest appearances from Lil Herb, Kevin Gates, Wiz Khalifa, T.I., and Juicy J. The production was handled by DJ L, Black Metaphor, and Sonny Digital, among others.

  6. Internet in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Internet in New Zealand. Internet access is widely available in New Zealand, with 94% of New Zealanders having access to the internet as of January 2021. [ 1] It first became accessible to university students in the country in 1989. As of June 2018, there are 1,867,000 broadband connections, of which 1,524,000 are residential and 361,000 are ...

  7. Freeview (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Freeview is New Zealand's free-to-air television platform. It is operated by a joint venture between the country's major free-to-air broadcasters – government-owned Television New Zealand and Radio New Zealand, government-subsidised Whakaata Māori, and the American-owned Warner Bros. Discovery (operators of Three, Bravo, Eden and Rush ).

  8. Electricity sector in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, New Zealand's electricity consumption was 40 terawatt-hours (TW⋅h), marking a slight 0.2% rise since 2010. The industry sector led with 44% of total usage, followed by residential buildings at 33%, and service sector buildings at 23%. Transport's share was minimal, at only 0.2% of total consumption.

  9. New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control ...

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    In 1987, the Fourth Labour Government passed the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament and Arms Control Act. The Act essentially declared New Zealand as a nuclear free zone. The purpose of the Act was ambitious and wide-ranging: “to establish in New Zealand a Nuclear Free Zone, to promote and encourage an active and effective ...