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Radio Sport promoter dies after falling off roof
Friends and family will today farewell a man credited with getting Radio Sport on its feet.

He's going to the chapel
Dave Dobbyn, who celebrated 30 years in music last year, is touring the majestic churches, chapels and cathedrals of New Zealand on the 2010 Classic Hits Acoustic Church Tour.

Champagne fish batters wallet
Champagne-batter snapper will set you back a whopping $35 at the Fish Kitchen in Parnell.

Shanghai Lil's back on the scene
Auckland's nightlife hasn't been the same without it. Shanghai Lil's has finally reopened in its third incarnation in Parnell.

Sacked executive to be paid nearly $350k
An Auckland-based firm must pay its former deputy managing director nearly $350,000 after it was found to have unjustifiably dismissed her.

Goldie paintings 'recession proof', says gallery
A portrait by renowned NZ artist Charles Frederick Goldie is expected to sell for close to $250,000 when it goes up for auction in Auckland.

Private buyers bag commercial assets
Savvy investors snap up well-located properties, writes Colin Taylor

Home available for World Cup - for a cool $120,000
There is still 18 months to go - but sharp homeowners are already queuing up to rent out their properties during the Rugby World Cup.

<i>Red Brick Kitchen and Bar</i>, Parnell
A restaurant in a Parnell listed building proves one worth putting on the weekly outing list.

PM: Tsunami has affected all NZ
John Key gave New Zealand's condolences to victims of the Pacific tsunami at a memorial service yesterday.

<i>La Cigale,</i> Parnell
Two nights a week, Parnell's La Cigale transforms itself into an informal French dinner party catering for 140 foodie folk.

Secret plan extends late parking fees
Popping out for takeaways or drinks in Parnell could come with the hassle of paying for parking after-hours.