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Galvan said the PwC review had been completed and the board was encouraged by its findings. “This has given us the confidence to forge ahead, eyes wide open, understanding the risks and the levers we have available to us.” Iain McGregor/Stuff Netball has been played at Christchurch’s Hagley Park for 100 years. The report considered a “worst-case scenario” in terms of how often the facility would be used, she said. Once the centre was built, netball would initially be played across two sites: Netsal and Hagley Park. The Netsal Sports Centre would become a home for netball and futsal (a variation of indoor football) and netball would eventually end its 100-year association with Hagley Park. It was a joint project between Christchurch Netball Centre and Mainland Football. ....
Friday, 7.30pm-10pm at Boo Radley’s. Ben Hurley is known for his TV appearances on 7 Days, The Project, The Comedy Gala, and AotearoHA, as well winning an NZICF Billy T Award, a Fred Award, and NZCG Best Male Comedian and Best MC awards. Now he’s back for another show in Christchurch. His comedy is largely based on his experience growing up in rural Taranaki, but also covers politics, religion, relationships, music and family. Chris McKeen/Stuff Ben Hurley is back in Christchurch for a comedy show at Boo Radley’s on Friday. (File photo) The Cool Mum Friday, 8pm-9pm, at Good Times Comedy Club. ....
Oranga Tamariki ‘ignores its own values’ Newsroom 10/02/2021 The children’s ministry is accused of abandoning a traumatised former worker. David Williams reports As happens so often, raw emotion and despair play out in a drab, air-conditioned room dominated by greys and off-whites, under the glare of fluorescent lights. Last week it was the turn of former Oranga Tamariki employee Bai Zammit-Ross, whose personal grievance was heard by the Employment Relations Authority. The power of the state was on display – for a beleaguered children’s ministry under heightened scrutiny and whose chief executive has resigned. Two suited senior managers gave evidence at the Christchurch hearing, led by a pair of lawyers from national firm Buddle Findlay who flew in from Wellington. ....
The return of the International Track Meet, 10 years after the February 2011 meeting was cancelled due to the Christchurch earthquakes, will not have the usual international flavour on February 6 due to New Zealand’s borders being closed because of the global Covid-19 pandemic. “Ideally we’d like to do what we normally do, and bring in some offshore talent to push our athletes on to greater performances, but in the current international climate, we have to work with what we have, and we’re very lucky to have some top-class internationals right here in New Zealand and ready to put on a show,” event director Paul Coughlan said. ....