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Border restrictions delay Cambridge track - NZ Racing Desk

Hussain Hanif appointed to new Canterbury sporting code role

Posted on March 30, 2022 by Info

Canterbury Cricket and Mainland Football are delighted to announce the appointment of Hussain Hanif to a newly created Ethnic Diversity and Inclusion Programme Manager role. The role has been funded from the Christchurch Foundation’s Sports Inclusivity Fund, which was established with a significant gift from New Zealand Cricket. The New Zealand Football Foundation has also…

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Vaughan duo kick-off spring preparations - NZ Racing Desk

PCF New Zealand sponsored Code Camps aim to inspire Pacific children

Posted on March 30, 2022 by Info

New opportunities arose for 35 students at Si’ufaga Seventh Day Adventist Primary School in Savai’i Samoa at their first code camp at the end of last month, which aims to increase exposure and participation in ICT and STEM education in schools, and digital literacy in the wider community. It is hoped this will lead to…

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T20 Black Clash to Light Up Ōtautahi Christchurch as Classic Code Clash Returns to Canterbury in January

T20 Black Clash to Light Up Ōtautahi Christchurch as Classic Code Clash Returns to Canterbury in January

Posted on October 5, 2020 by Christchurch NZ

“It was pretty obvious that the 2019 result was just one of those freak occurrences that happen in sport,” Fleming said. “There’s no rational explanation as to how it happened – and there’s certainly no way anyone can foresee it happening again. “We’ve got a lot of respect for Sir Graham’s team – as rugby…

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Code rules built into consent exemptions

Posted on October 1, 2020 by CCC

Homeowners still need to meet the building code and other legal requirements following the introduction of new exemptions to building consents. Under Building Act changes, which came into force on 31 August, building consents are no longer compulsory for low-risk structures up to a designated size, including sleep-outs, sheds, carports, decks, verandas, outdoor fireplaces and…

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Classic sporting code clash coming to Christchurch

Posted on September 24, 2020 by CCC

Some of the country’s best rugby and cricket players will go head-to-head in a T20 match at Hagley Oval early in the new year. The 22 January 2021 day-night Hot Spring Spas T20 Black Clash in association with Heartland will be the first premier sports event to be played under the Oval’s new floodlights. Former…

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Corporate governance: ruled by code not a CEO

Corporate governance: ruled by code not a CEO

Posted on July 2, 2020 by University of Canterbury

Corporate governance: ruled by code not a CEO Imagine an organisation that performs thousands of transactions, but has no governing structure, no board, no chief executive and no middle managers. This is exactly what the research paper The DAO controversy: The case for a new species of corporate governance? addresses. Authored by Robbie Morrison, Dr…

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New Zealand launches voluntary code for event organisers

New Zealand launches voluntary code for event organisers

Posted on June 15, 2020 by Christchurch NZ

CINZ Chief Executive, Lisa Hopkins says New Zealand’s business events sector is excited all restrictions on social distancing within the country have been lifted, although borders remain closed. “We are aware of the need to continue to be vigilant, and ensure some of the measures put in place during past three months of restrictions are…

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