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Are locals to blame for dumping rubbish on DoC land?

Are locals to blame for dumping rubbish on DoC land? 25 Feb, 2021 01:45 AM 3 minutes to read A fridge-freezer and washing line dumped at Broken Hills carpark in Hikuai. Photo / Alison Smith Bay of Plenty Times By: Alison Smith A dumped fridge at the back of a serene conservation campground in Hikuai is the latest example of kiwi holidaymakers or locals failing to care for our own backyard. The fridge and washing line, which was dumped at a DoC car park at the entrance to forest tracks on Puketui Valley Rd, was taken away by staff last week after it was reported by the

After pandemic-sized wait, events back in swing at Metrapark in Billings

After pandemic-sized wait, events back in swing at Metrapark in Billings MetraPark in Billings moving ahead with events and last updated 2021-02-24 21:05:53-05 BILLINGS — After about a year of waiting, public events are back in full swing at MetraPark in Billings, with the facility hosting both the Eastern A Divisional Basketball tournament and Billings RV and Boat Show and Sale Wednesday, and more to come on the calendar. “We’re excited about having events again. We were joking around and it was like, well how do we do this, because its been so long since we’ve been able to do a regular event, said Ray Massie, marketing director for MetraPark.

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Electric Avenue: Scribe back on the mic at Christchurch s biggest outdoor music festival

Electric Avenue: Scribe back on the mic at Christchurch s biggest outdoor music festival 25 Feb, 2021 12:41 AM 2 minutes to read Scribe entertains during the Friday Jams 2019 concert held at Western Springs. Photo / Dean Purcell Christchurch s biggest outdoor music festival, featuring Kiwi artists Scribe and P-Money, will go ahead this weekend. The Electric Avenue Music Festival at Hagley Park has been sold out for a month with 25,000 people expected on Saturday. All of the acts on the day are Kiwis after three Australian performers, Tash Sultana, Ocean Alley and Bootleg Rascal, were unable to attend due to Covid-19. Read More Advertisement The Electric Avenue Music Festival in Christchurch in 2020. Photo / Supplied

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