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14 October 2011, Issue 568 the weekend In the wake of container ship Rena run- ning aground on Astrolabe reef, SunLive news website has been leading the local and national coverage of New Zealand’s worst maritime environmental disaster. From the breaking news on Wednes- day October 5, SunLive has been at the forefront of the news – supplying images, video and stories direct from the scene to other national news outlets including TVNZ, Stuff.co.nz, NZ Newswire,NZ Herald, plus Australian and French news agencies. The leading coverage on www.sunlive.co.nz saw the website rated fourth most popular news site in the national rankings last week. To help www.sunlive.co.nz continue to offer the leading news on Rena and other local issues, please send us your news tips or photos to [email protected] SunLive continues to bring the coverage as it happens, following this major mari- time disaster as it develops and the massive impact it has on our Bay of Plenty region. Pictured: Mount surfer Don Norton assisting with beach clean up on Wednesday morning. Read more about Rena and how it is affecting us, on pages 3 to 5. Up to the minute coverage at: www.sunlive.co.nz SunLive news website leads Rena coverage IN THE WAKE OF THE WRECK IN THE WAKE OF THE WRECK
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Page 1: The Weekend Sun 14 October 2011

14 October 2011, Issue 568

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In the wake of container ship Rena run-ning aground on Astrolabe reef, SunLive news website has been leading the local and national coverage of New Zealand’s worst maritime environmental disaster.

From the breaking news on Wednes-day October 5, SunLive has been at the forefront of the news – supplying images,

video and stories direct from the scene to other national news outlets including TVNZ, Stuff.co.nz, NZ Newswire,NZ Herald, plus Australian and French news agencies.

The leading coverage on www.sunlive.co.nz saw the website rated fourth most popular news site in the national rankings last week.

To help www.sunlive.co.nz continue to offer the leading news on Rena and other local issues, please send us your news tips or photos to [email protected]

SunLive continues to bring the coverage as it happens, following this major mari-time disaster as it develops and the massive impact it has on our Bay of Plenty region.

Pictured: Mount surfer Don Norton assisting with beach clean up on Wednesday morning.

Read more about Rena and how it is affecting us, on pages 3 to 5. Up to the minute coverage at:

www.sunlive.co.nz

SunLive news website leads Rena coverage

IN THE WAKEOF THE WRECKIN THE WAKEOF THE WRECK