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New co-convener at Music for Canberra Melinda Hole.
HOT upon news that Helen Roben was leaving the National Folk Festival to join Music for Canberra as its new CEO, it has since been announced that conducting whizkid Melinda Hole will join the organisation
as second artistic convenor.
Hole will complement the existing convenor, Rachel Gould, who has been the sole convener since the previous appointee, Dr Nicole Hammill, left in November 2020 after a few weeks in the job, citing “personal reasons”.
Hole holds a bachelor of music studies, a graduate diploma in music education, a master of arts majoring in conducting from the Universitat Mozarteum in Salzburg Austria, and is now completing a doctorate of musical arts at Sydney Conservatorium of Music.
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The rules governing which retailers can and cannot open vary from district to district, and are also different on Good Friday and Easter Monday. Oderings has flouted the laws for a number of years and most years each of its stores are fined the maximum $1000 for doing so but director Julian Odering is unapologetic for the chain’s stance. “Our customers want us to open.”
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Christchurch’s Riverside Market obeyed the Easter trading laws but some of its businesses were not able to open. He said garden centres were allowed to trade over Easter Weekend before law changes were made without consultation in the 1990s. Garden centres can now legally open on Easter Sunday but Good Friday is still a no-go area.
The rules governing which retailers can and can not open vary from district to district, and are also different on Good Friday and Easter Monday. Oderings has flouted the laws for a number of years and most years each of its stores are fined the maximum $1000 for doing so, but director Julian Odering was unapologetic for the chain’s stance. “Our customers want us to open.”
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Christchurch’s Riverside Market obeys the Easter trading laws, but some of its businesses were not able to open. He said garden centres were allowed to trade over Easter weekend before law changes were made without consultation in the 1990s. Garden centres can now legally open on Easter Sunday, but Good Friday is still a no-go area.