With Australia's bushfire crisis having killed at least 20 people and led to emergency declarations in two states, haze from the fires and resulting poor air quality is impacting events, sport fixtures and those wanting to exercise and be active. https://t.co/vhba7SvXYn
Sydney Festival Show cancelled due to bushfires and poor air quality. "This is incredibly heartbreaking for me given the commitments of all the other artists coming together for the bushfire support concert this weekend.β https://t.co/rU0xz2Yzim
"The thing that really concerned me is she [event organiser] said this has happened before. They cancel on people if someone was going to pay more money on the day." Clearly not a NZEA Member abiding by a Code of Conduct! https://t.co/sjD57LYKEq
"The best option we think, that'll make a huge difference, is to put a price cap on resold tickets, and that would effectively put scalpers out of business, because there'd be no longer the incentive to buy up tickets and try to resell them for a profit." https://t.co/jBaPIbDmND
This time around, they have decided to go professional and turn it into a charitable event. It is being held at the Mount Sports Centre on January 12, 2020 - and there is a limit of 300 vehicles that can take part. https://t.co/HmrgFyjBh0
"Wedding planner Adele Charlwood had a sleepless night before the wedding as her town of Bairnsdale was threatened by fire. But doing a wedding like this does take a little bit away from what's happening and puts a little bit more of a happy time."
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'Section 12 of the Misuse of Drugs Act makes it a crime to knowingly permit a venue to be used for drug use, which means festival testing operates in a legal grey area.' https://t.co/zaQpsbJoBC
"We're really impressed with the organisers, with the way they have conducted the event, especially we had debriefs at the end of the last one last year and a lot of the stuff we talked about has been worked on." https://t.co/E5cVRkln2k
The council said the move was about keeping Whanganui's reputation as a national centre for glass art, particularly following the closure of the Wanganui Glass School in 2015. https://t.co/5vp3IIq5xs
'Sport Wellingtonβs goal is for Wellington Round the Bays to become the first large-scale event in the world to produce zero waste by 2025'. https://t.co/irnaYLHjXi
The event had come a long way since it began in Invercargill in 2016, when Aitken was inspired by a YouTube video of a man giving free haircuts to homeless people in New York. https://t.co/vZVGf6YrSZ
'Banning single-use plastics, using compost toilets and not providing bins are just some of the ways festival organisers are trying to reduce waste music events produce this summer.' https://t.co/FSqnvLdJcr
Tennis NZ chief executive Julie Paterson said the new world tennis tour event was a big advance for the sport in New Zealand. It was seen as a crucial step in player development pathways for budding New Zealand professionals. https://t.co/vbM2y1gTFK
"The tournament has exchanged wildcards allowing New Zealand tennis players opportunities in Australia at their events and in return the ASB Classic has awarded one of their qualifying wildcards to an Australian." https://t.co/eP1XZrx13G
"For the first time since its inauguration 149 years ago, the heavyweight competitions will have a women's section which has been "eagerly taken up" by female contestants." https://t.co/4gcavp8eQV