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Really close to the action : First glimpse at Christchurch s $533m stadium

Striking new images of Christchurch’s planned stadium have been praised, with excitement being heaped on how close spectators will get to the action.

New design plans released for Christchurch covered stadium

The latest design images of Christchurch's new half-billion-dollar covered stadium have been revealed today. Work on the new 30,000-seater rectangular-turf

First glimpse at design of Christchurch s $533m stadium

The city council is confident it can build the stadium within budget - with one official saying a cost blowout "shouldn’t occur".

Rotorua council hears submissions on speed limit review

Rotorua council hears submissions on speed limit review 13 May, 2021 06:00 AM 4 minutes to read Rotorua Lakes councillor ​Merepeka Raukawa-Tait chaired today s meeting. Photo / Andrew Warner The safety of the region s tamariki was at the forefront of discussions around a speed limit review at a council committee meeting yesterday The Rotorua Lakes Council s strategy, policy and finance committee heard five verbal submissions on the Speed Limit Review 2021. More than 100 written submissions were received by the committee between March 20 and April 21 this year. The lower you go, the less the risk. That s a no-brainer, Lake Rerewhakaaitu school spokeswoman Amanda Armer told the committee.

GO NZ: Best spots to see native birds in New Zealand Northland to Rakiura,

GO NZ: Best spots to see native birds in New Zealand Northland to Rakiura, 26 Apr, 2021 05:47 PM 10 minutes to read Cape Kidnappers Australasian Gannet colony boasts more than 20,000 of these beautiful birds. Photo / Supplied Cape Kidnappers Australasian Gannet colony boasts more than 20,000 of these beautiful birds. Photo / Supplied NZ Herald By: Sarah Pollok Even if you are not yet an avid bird-watcher, branch out and explore some of New Zealand s best avian opportunities, writes Sarah Pollok We New Zealanders are so enamoured with our native bird species that every October the most contentious news story across the country is which of our feathered friends is going to take top spot in Forest and Bird s annual Bird of the Year competition. The winner s worthiness is usually a divisive subject, mostly on the aptly named social media platform, Twitter.

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