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Summernats Rare Spares Rev Rock n Roll event cancelled due to COVID-19 uncertainty
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Summernats organisers have cancelled the Rare Spares Rev Rock n Roll event scheduled for March.
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Summernats organisers say the decision to cancel a smaller-scale Rare Spares Rev Rock n Roll event had nothing to do with the illegal driving events across Canberra last weekend, labelling the behaviour as disgraceful .
The Rare Spares Rev Rock n Roll event, which would have been a first for the Summernats community, was to be held in Canberra in March, and was a sweetener for car enthusiasts following the cancellation of the main Summernats 2021.
Caravan owners concerned after Whangamata Motor Camp sells
12 Jan, 2021 08:08 PM
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Whangamata Motor Camp, a holiday community 100m to the beach, has just been sold. Photo / Alison Smith
Whangamata Motor Camp, a holiday community 100m to the beach, has just been sold. Photo / Alison Smith
Bay of Plenty Times
Popular summer holiday hotspot Whangamata Motor Camp has been sold. Caravan owners were sent an email from the camp s management office on October 28 advising the owner had entered into an unconditional agreement to sell the business and the land.
A settlement date was set for August 31 this year and the purchaser was Triumph Nominees Ltd, the letter said.
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Formula One postponed the Australian Grand Prix from March to November because it would not have been possible for hundreds of team staff to quarantine for 14 days upon their arrival, the sports minister of Victoria state said on Wednesday.