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There would also be spectacular lantern displays, food and drinks, and free outdoor family entertainment. ChristchurchNZ chief executive Joanna Norris said the event had been scheduled for 2020, but was postponed due to Covid-19.
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Panda lanterns light up central Christchurch in 2019 as part of the city’s lantern festival. The festival is being replaced by the new South Island Moon Festival – also featuring lanterns – this spring. “[We] are delighted to have the inaugural South Island Moon Festival finally getting under way in September this year . the anticipation for this new event has been building far longer than expected.”
Press Release – Christchurch NZ May 30, 2021: Today the Crown and Kaitrete Ltd announced the launch of their joint venture, Project Twhaki. The joint venture has purchased 1000ha on the Kaitrete Spit to both protect and rejuvenate the Kaitrete environment and to develop aerospace …
May 30, 2021: Today the Crown and Kaitōrete Ltd announced the launch of their joint venture, Project Tāwhaki. The joint venture has purchased 1000ha on the Kaitōrete Spit to both protect and rejuvenate the Kaitōrete environment and to develop aerospace R&D facilities, including a possible launch facility.
The purchase is a significant step forward in the development of key infrastructure to support Canterbury’s aerospace and future transport industry.