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NZPW - Boules to You, A Brief History of Petanque in N Z - the early years
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National Championships (discussion document from Horowhenua club committee)
Oceania Championships 2010
cowards
2010 Petanque Blog Sheriff award
Remit to PNZ AGM 2010 from Caversham Petanque Club
Open Letter to the NZ petanque players
Wellington Pétanque Representation proposal
2007 New Zealand Down Syndrome Association Tournament Great YouTube videos
PNZ AGM 2009 and the 2008 minutes
State of things in Australia (with 27 comments) (Australia)
PETANQUE FEDERATION AUSTRALIA right of reply (Australia)
Australian club take their federation to court (Australia)
Chinka Steel in Melbourne Age newspaper (Australia)
VIC PARK GOES FRENCH POLYNESIA
PNZ goes wrong again with their Blog page
National Representation Registration - questions about process
World Championships too costly for organisers. Read international responses.
letter from WPA to PNZ - May, 2008
April 2008 AGM and Council Meeting Minutes 28 comments
Starting Again - by Andy Gilbert
French Champions DVD for sale now
Petanque players banned from wearing high heels (Australia)
A 'Coup de Coeur' in South West France ! by Cam Calder
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