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  1. orc.govt.nz
    orc.govt.nz
  2. Managing Otago’s environment | Otago Regional Council
    Otago Regional Council (ORC) is responsible for sustainably managing Otago’s natural resources on behalf of the community. Learn how we protect the environment.

  3. scene.co.nz
    scene.co.nz
  4. Mountain Scene - The Voice of Queenstown
    The Voice of Queenstown

  5. queenstownnz.co.nz
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  6. Queenstown New Zealand | Official Tourism Website
    Queenstown NZ is the official website for Queenstown accommodation, things to do in Queenstown, activities, shopping, wine, events, conferences and more!

  7. myguidequeenstown.com
    myguidequeenstown.com
  8. Queenstown Travel Guide | My Guide Queenstown
    Our guide to Queenstown by our local expert - Discover the best Things To Do, Restaurants, Nightlife, What's On and get the most out of your trip to Queenstown...

  9. lakewanaka.co.nz
    lakewanaka.co.nz
  10. Lake Wānaka Tourism Official Site, New Zealand
    Lake Wānaka Tourism - everything you need to know about travel to Wānaka. What's on, things to do and where to stay in Wānaka, New Zealand. Explore now!

  11. heroic-fp7.eu
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  12. HEROIC - Integrating knowledge across human and environmental risk assessment
    The objectives of HEROIC are: to develop a framework for integrated methodologies and approaches for human and environmental risk assessment (HRA&ERA) for all groups of chemicals, with specific focus on mixtures, exploring how data generated in ecotoxicology and human toxicology can be applied across them to facilitate a close co-operation between the bodies involved in RA to improve the quality, communication, added value and recognition of RA, thereby helping the improvement of risk management decisions to involve all the relevant stakeholders in the RA value chain across the EU, making them contribute to the harmonization of the approaches

  13. simpcw.com
    simpcw.com
  14. Home - Simpcw First Nation
    The Simpcw are a culturally proud community, valuing healthy, holistic lifestyles based upon respect, responsibility and continuous participation in growth and education. The Simpcw people look to the future with confidence. Our governance system is strong and our rights and title to the Simpcw territory within the Secwepemc Nation is being increasingly recognized. Simpcw's membership is well educated, healthy and economically stable. Simpcw provides services in education, health and wellness, public works, lands, natural resources, Simpcw fisheries, social development, archives and genealogy and also has a volunteer fire department.