Press Release – Vista Foundation
Vista Foundation 48Hours have some winners to announce! The
Vista Foundation Grand Finals honoured the creative ingenuity and awesome tenacity of 2021’s entrants, with some incredible entries from around Aotearoa lighting up the big screen in the heart of Tāmaki Makaurau.
Vista Foundation 48Hours Competition is thrilled to announce that the
2021 Grand National Champion Award goes to:
Good Girl by
Traces of Nut (Wellington)
A professional dog walker (Emma Draper) becomes immersed in a self-help podcast and finds herself treading dangerous territory.
The team also took home
Best Director and
Best Script on the night for their suspenseful and canine-filled entry. This marks the second time the team has won the top prize, last taking home the
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A MOTHER-OF-THREE has spoken out about the terrifying moment her car burst into flames on the M3 near Basingstoke last week. On Wednesday morning (April 14), Rosie Howell was travelling from home in Southampton to Basingstoke with her young daughters, aged six and four, and one-year-old son, when her car caught fire on the M3 northbound between junctions six and seven, temporarily closing the road. They were on their way to see Rosie’s sister and her family, who they haven’t seen since February last year, and who have never met Rosie’s baby boy. Her sister lives in Chiswick, so they had planned to meet roughly halfway in Basingstoke.
A SCHOOL S prize giving ceremony was a celebration of student achievement in a very difficult year . The awards were awarded to students in years 11 to 13 at the Sir John Colfox Academy in an event before the Christmas holidays. The ceremony took place during the school day with students from each year group bubble receiving their awards in a Covid-secure manner. Staff said it was important the ceremony went ahead considering what everyone had been through this year. Unfortunately, the school could not invite parents of students or students who left to go to university last year – but awards were posted to those that could not attend.