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Techxodus: Wellington growth industry forced to move business overseas
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Wellington today, July 29: Gas smell forces evacuation of Queensgate Shopping Centre in Lower Hutt, missing Carterton man walks out of Tararua Forest Park after night in bush
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Wellington today, July 29: Shoppers allowed back into Queensgate mall after evacuation, missing Carterton man walks out of Tararua Forest Park after night in bush
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Damian George and Bill Hickman13:46, Jul 29 2021
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A fine day with light northerlies is on the cards for the capital this Thursday. (File photo)
Good afternoon Pōneke, here’s what’s in your
Dominion Post and what is happening around the city today.
1.30pm: This day 40 years ago, The baton incident Trevor Richards, one of the founding members of the anti-tour group Halt All Racist Tours, shares his memories of what the Evening Post called “Wellington’s darkest hour of the tour”. On this day, a march of more than a thousand Wellingtonians protesting against the presence of the Springboks in our country were attacked by baton-wielding police. People were left bloodied, requiring hospital care.
City of Portland
Originally published on July 28, 2021 1:35 pm
On Wednesday, Portland City Council unanimously approved fire bureau protocols that aim to keep homeless individuals from camping in large forested swaths of the city during wildfire season.
Following a dramatic uptick in fire calls related to outdoor camping, Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, who oversees the fire bureau, asked the city fire marshal in April to figure out a humane way to get the numbers down. The fire bureau returned with two proposed protocols it believes will reduce the risk of a devastating blaze.
The first protocol will dispatch outreach teams to high-risk zones where a single spark from a fire pit or a cigarette butt could lead to a destructive urban wildfire. These efforts will take place during wildfire season or when Multnomah County declares a burn ban. Outreach teams will warn campers about the fire risks posed by both housed and unhoused Portlanders and the dangers of remaining in the are