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The spot is renowned for ferocious northwesterly storms and a surging ocean that s forever changing the coastline. Oh, and it s a tsunami zone in an area prone to earthquakes. But the house has only had water underneath it once, thanks to a cyclone in 2018. ‘One in 100 year floods seem to now be an annual occurrence. More than 60 homes in Wesport were red-stickered as uninhabitable by Thursday morning due to flooding. Many owners of baches, cribs and beach houses around New Zealand’s coast are likely to find their homes uninsurable within 20 years. So could building more homes on “stilts” be a good solution for New Zealand’s flood-prone areas? ....
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Carmen, and Anna in Robin Smith Photography/Alexander Turnbull Library/Ref PAColl-3493-03 Emily Mair as Adina, with Graeme Gorton, in Donizetti’s L’Elisir d’Amore in 1967. Three years in the BBC Chorus followed, working with eminent conductors. She met and, in 1951, married New Zealand cellist Wilfrid Simenauer. They gave many concerts together. The Radio Times reveals that, before 1960, Emily broadcast on the BBC (at least) seven times as a collaborative pianist (mostly with Wilf) and twice as a singer. This changed. Between 1960 and 1964, she made just three broadcasts as a pianist, but seven as a singer. 1960 was a pivotal year. Emily appeared at Glyndebourne (as Emily Maire – Mair sounding just a bit too Ayrshire for Glyndebourne management) singing the First Boy in ....