It’s theatre, but
only just!
The Rebel Alliance returns to Hamilton
with the indoor version (it’s winter after all) of their
outdoor show
Back to Square One? which premiered at
the Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival earlier this
year.
Originally made to be performed in parks and
driveways in the immediate aftermath of the 2020 lockdowns
Back to Square One? invites you into 95 year old
Inga s living room in Denmark as she reaches out through
space and time to her grandson in New Zealand.
Inga
has seen world wars, cold wars, civil wars. In real life and
on TV. And when you’re close to 100 you know a thing or
Monday, 26 July 2021, 2:01 pm
Health and Disability Commissioner Morag McDowell today
released a report finding South Canterbury District Health
Board (SCDHB) in breach of the Code of Health and Disability
Services Consumers’ Rights (the Code) for a number of
failures in its care of a woman in 2019.
The woman,
aged in her twenties, presented to the Emergency Department
(ED) three times with worsening abdominal pain, vomiting and
an increasing CRP level - a marker of infection.
On
her third visit to ED, a CT scan found that her small bowel
lacked blood supply and was significantly compromised. Her
condition was deemed non-survivable and, sadly, she later
Monday, 26 July 2021, 4:13 pm
Comment attributed to Phil Wheble, Incident
Controller, West Coast DHB Flood event.
Members of
West Coast DHB’s WellFood team were the first to move back
into the facility today. Buller Health was evacuated early
evening on Saturday 17 July as flood waters rose rapidly and
were starting to limit access to the
facility.
Following a deep clean of the kitchen
facility and installation of a replacement fridge and
freezer, the team are enjoying being back in their usual
workplace and prepping food for patients and Meals on Wheels
deliveries. The New Zealand Defence Force helped out by
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Monday, 26 July 2021, 11:47 am
The team at Marlborough’s Emergency Management
Operations Centre is continuing to keep an eye on the
weather situation which is expected to pass through the
region quickly today.
The Emergency Management
Operations Centre is fully operational and the team is
continuing to liaise with MetService and NIWA for the latest
weather information.
Marlborough Emergency Management
Incident Controller Richard McNamara says although we are
experiencing some rain, the information we have received
suggests this will result in a small spike, not a major
weather event like last week.
“We acknowledge that
this may be unnerving for some people, particularly those