Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Thursday, 10 December 2009
RHOMBUS IN DUB Live- plus MC Antsman and special guest DUB TERMINATOR
Rhombus Productions, Revolver & Base present
RHOMBUS IN DUB Live- plus MC Antsman and special guest DUB TERMINATOR.
NYE, QUEENSTOWN 31 Dec 2009 and WANAKA 2 Jan 2010
On the back of sell out shows across the North Island, Australia and Japan, Rhombus in Dub touch down for the first time in the South Island, bringing their heavyweight sounds of summer to Queenstown and Wanaka.
Rhombus in Dub are Rhombus founders/members Thomas Voyce, Simon Rycroft and Koa Williams. Live and direct from the studio, they take their unique blend of all things heavyweight and mash it up live to the dance-floor massive, including brand new tunes, some old favourites and the non-stop classics - all with that unique flavour New Zealand has come to love!
Catch them live in Queenstown on New Year's Eve at Memorial Hall 31 Dec 2009 and 2nd of January 2010 at the Lake Wanaka Centre. If you want to celebrate the new year with big bass, there is only one gig in town and a show not to miss!
More info:
www.rhombus.co.nz <http://www.rhombus.co.nz>
www.myspace.com/rhombusmusic <http://www.myspace.com/rhombusmusic>
Book now online, at:
http://www.iticketexpress.co.nz/events/2010/jan/rhombus-in-dub-2010-lake-wanaka-centre/
http://www.iticketexpress.co.nz/events/2009/dec/rhombus-in-dub-nye-queenstown/
Queenstown Memorial Hall, Joe O'Connell Drive, Frankton, Queenstown
Thursday, 31 December 2009, 8:00 p.m. R-18
$35 (+bf) pre-sales (more$ on the door) available now:
Lake Wanaka Centre, 89 Ardmore Street, Wanaka
Saturday, 2 January 2010, 8:00 p.m.
$30 (+bf) pre-sales (more$ on the door) available now:
BASE Lake Wanaka, Corner Helwick + Dunmore St, Wanaka
phone (03) 443 6699
BASE Ultimate Rentals, 39 Helwick St, Wanaka
RHOMBUS IN DUB Live- plus MC Antsman and special guest DUB TERMINATOR.
NYE, QUEENSTOWN 31 Dec 2009 and WANAKA 2 Jan 2010
On the back of sell out shows across the North Island, Australia and Japan, Rhombus in Dub touch down for the first time in the South Island, bringing their heavyweight sounds of summer to Queenstown and Wanaka.
Rhombus in Dub are Rhombus founders/members Thomas Voyce, Simon Rycroft and Koa Williams. Live and direct from the studio, they take their unique blend of all things heavyweight and mash it up live to the dance-floor massive, including brand new tunes, some old favourites and the non-stop classics - all with that unique flavour New Zealand has come to love!
Catch them live in Queenstown on New Year's Eve at Memorial Hall 31 Dec 2009 and 2nd of January 2010 at the Lake Wanaka Centre. If you want to celebrate the new year with big bass, there is only one gig in town and a show not to miss!
More info:
www.rhombus.co.nz <http://www.rhombus.co.nz>
www.myspace.com/rhombusmusic <http://www.myspace.com/rhombusmusic>
Book now online, at:
http://www.iticketexpress.co.nz/events/2010/jan/rhombus-in-dub-2010-lake-wanaka-centre/
http://www.iticketexpress.co.nz/events/2009/dec/rhombus-in-dub-nye-queenstown/
Queenstown Memorial Hall, Joe O'Connell Drive, Frankton, Queenstown
Thursday, 31 December 2009, 8:00 p.m. R-18
$35 (+bf) pre-sales (more$ on the door) available now:
Lake Wanaka Centre, 89 Ardmore Street, Wanaka
Saturday, 2 January 2010, 8:00 p.m.
$30 (+bf) pre-sales (more$ on the door) available now:
BASE Lake Wanaka, Corner Helwick + Dunmore St, Wanaka
phone (03) 443 6699
BASE Ultimate Rentals, 39 Helwick St, Wanaka
Monday, 7 December 2009
MEDIA RELEASE: WANAKA FEEDBACK
Proposed options for two key Wanaka streets will be available for public feedback from next week, Queenstown Lakes District Council infrastructure strategy manager Denis Mander said.
The council recently adopted the Wanaka Town Centre Strategy, which reflects work undertaken in the Wanaka 2020 process.
“The strategy flagged improvements to Ardmore and Brownston Streets. The council is now investigating changes to these streets and is asking the community for feedback,’ Mr Mander said.
Amongst the options being looked at were:
•the installation of a roundabout at the Ardmore Street / Brownston Street intersection;
•changes to parking on Brownston Street and on the lakefront;
•possible changes to the Lakeside Avenue / Ardmore Street intersection;
•some streetscape improvements on upper Ardmore Street.
“We will hold an informal drop-in session at the Lake Wanaka Centre on Thursday, 10 December from 8am to 10am to answer questions, show the options and get feedback,” Mr Mander said.
The information would also be available next week at the council office in Wanaka and on the council website www.qldc.govt.nz
Feedback can be sent to the council (email services@qldc.govt.nz with ‘Streets’ in the subject line) by 5 February 2010.
“I will then report on the feedback at the Wanaka Community Board meeting in March,” Mr Mander said.
ENDS
For further information please contact Denis Mander 03 441 0499
The council recently adopted the Wanaka Town Centre Strategy, which reflects work undertaken in the Wanaka 2020 process.
“The strategy flagged improvements to Ardmore and Brownston Streets. The council is now investigating changes to these streets and is asking the community for feedback,’ Mr Mander said.
Amongst the options being looked at were:
•the installation of a roundabout at the Ardmore Street / Brownston Street intersection;
•changes to parking on Brownston Street and on the lakefront;
•possible changes to the Lakeside Avenue / Ardmore Street intersection;
•some streetscape improvements on upper Ardmore Street.
“We will hold an informal drop-in session at the Lake Wanaka Centre on Thursday, 10 December from 8am to 10am to answer questions, show the options and get feedback,” Mr Mander said.
The information would also be available next week at the council office in Wanaka and on the council website www.qldc.govt.nz
Feedback can be sent to the council (email services@qldc.govt.nz with ‘Streets’ in the subject line) by 5 February 2010.
“I will then report on the feedback at the Wanaka Community Board meeting in March,” Mr Mander said.
ENDS
For further information please contact Denis Mander 03 441 0499
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