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There is also a focus on supporting innovative projects that will safeguard mātauranga Māori. “The brief is really, really vague, and I think it’s vague on purpose . to try and get a whole bunch of different ideas in the culture and heritage sector . with a Maori kaupapa behind it, I guess,” Evans said. Arts Murihiku trustee Angela Newell has been considering sharing some of her ideas with a team to enter. It was good there was no specification to what people could enter for, she said. Supplied Te Urungi: Innovating Aotearoa Te Whanganui-a-Tara event was held in Porirua between April 30 and May 2. ....
The successful candidate will join Alan Dennis, Paddy O’Brien, Suzanne Prentice, Sean Bellew, and Angela Newell at the ILT table. As of Wednesday morning, 7730 votes had been cast from the pool of 32,372 eligible voters, meaning a 23.88 per cent voter turnout to date. It is the second by-election held in Invercargill this year following February’s Invercargill City Council by-election. The council by-election attracted 14,700 votes which was a 36.58 per cent turnout. Those who still want to vote in the ILT by-election will need to drop voting papers off to the council’s office in Esk Street, or at the Invercargill Public Library. ....
Uma Ahmed17:24, May 07 2021 Robyn Edie Murihiku Arts are holding AMplify, a Southern arts expo. Jade Gillies, left, who will be interviewing as part of the live lounge, with director LJ Easter. Southlanders will be able to learn more about art and artists at an event organisers believe is a first for the region. AMplify, hosted by Arts Murihiku, is an art expo showcasing a mixtre of 43 artists and organisations as a one-stop shop for people to learn more about a variety of arts. The expo is part of the roll-out of Arts Murihiku’s Regional Arts Strategy supported by Creative New Zealand to expose Southland to more art. ....
While all transactions were yet to be processed, forecast total sales for the first month of the year were down $717,000, or 10.1 per cent, on last year. Most of that was because of a 37 per cent lower liquor distribution into Queenstown and Central Otago, Ramsay said. Board members shared sorrowful comments about long-running Queenstown restaurants which had recently closed as a result of the pandemic, including the Fishbone Bar & Grill seafood restaurant this week. The trust’s January profit before tax and donations was $397,000, down $75,000 compared to 2020, which was a good result given the lower sales figures, Ramsay said. A three-day stretch in Covid-19 alert level 2 from February 14 had a negligible effect on trading, Ramsay said. ....
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