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Auckland Airport urges Kiwis to vote
Auckland Airport is calling on all Kiwis to vote in the SKYTRAX global airport survey, the results of which will determine the 10 best airports in the world as part of the 2012 SKYTRAX World Airport Awards. This year AKL was voted by travellers as the best airport in the Australia Pacific region for the third year running and the 8th best airport in the world – up from 9th in 2010 – out of a possible 500. It is the only airport from the Australia Pacific region to make the top-10
global list in the past three years.
RWC2011 has revealed tourism’s value
Rugby World Cup 2011 has graphically shown Kiwis the value of tourism to New Zealand’s economy, according to the Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA). “For six weeks, communities around the country welcomed tens of thousands of international visitors. Often dressed in their team’s colours, they were highly visible, and were intent on having a great time. But what many people may not realise is that New Zealand routinely hosts this many people and
more during the peak summer months,” TIA chief executive Tim Cossar says. “While not every region or operator profited immediately from the tournament, the sheer volume and impact of fans in centres like Wellington and Auckland would have left candidates in the 26 November election in no doubt of the benefits international visitors deliver to our country.”
Donald is New Zealand's unlikely hero
AUCKLAND, 23 Oct. – It is over. The 24-year drought since the All Blacks last won the Rugby World Cup has finally been broken with an 8-7 win over France at Eden Park. It was not the free-flowing, interlinking game that had seen off Australia in the semi-final but it was enough to end what has seemed like an eternity for a team that regularly sets the benchmark for rugby excellence.
Read the full postBarnes steps up as Australia claim bronze
AUCKLAND, 21 Oct. - A reshuffled Australia backline expertly overcame the shock of losing full back Kurtley Beale and fly half Quade Cooper to injury and led their team to a 21-18 win in the Bronze Final. Taking centre stage in a composed effort at Eden Park on Friday was Berrick Barnes, who has spent most of Australia’s World Cup campaign on the bench.
Read the full postAwesome All Blacks power to 1987 rematch
AUCKLAND, 16 Oct. - The chance to repeat history awaits the All Blacks following their dominant 20-6 semi-final victory over Australia at Eden Park on Sunday night. A try by centre Ma’a Nonu, four penalties by Piri Weepu and a cool drop goal from Aaron Cruden secured New Zealand a place in the Rugby World Cup 2011 final against France, the team they beat the last time they lifted the Webb Ellis Cup, in 1987.
Read the full postParra punishes 14-man Wales
UCKLAND, 15 Oct. - France had to rely on all their experience and nous, along with three crucial penalties by Morgan Parra, to see off an emotion-driven 14-man Wales 9-8 at Eden Park on Saturday and reach their first Rugby World Cup final since 1999. Against England in the quarter-finals it was France's sharp attack that made the difference with two tries, but in the semi-final it was an obdurate defence that allowed them to progress to a 23 October date with New Zealand or Australia.
Read the full postWeepu proves lethal with the boot
AUCKLAND, 9 Oct. - Piri Weepu pulled on his shooting boots to kick New Zealand to victory over Argentina and seal a place in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals. Weepu was the star performer of the match at Eden Park, slotting seven penalties for a 100 per cent success rate that set a RWC 2011 record.
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