The Star: June 15, 2017
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Star</strong> Latest Christchurch news at www. .kiwi<br />
Thursday <strong>June</strong> <strong>15</strong> <strong>2017</strong> 19<br />
grand fashion at Chch Casino<br />
Registrations for most sports are<br />
tracking well with rugby already<br />
at 60 per cent of capacity and two<br />
sports – netball and cricket – at the<br />
50 per cent mark.<br />
A push to recruit for the new<br />
sports – lawn bowls, basketball, golf<br />
and squash – will begin soon.<br />
<strong>The</strong> event’s volunteer recruitment<br />
programme will begin next month,<br />
with about 1000 expected to be<br />
needed.<br />
“Volunteers sit at the very heart<br />
of delivering a great experience for<br />
participants and becoming a volunteer<br />
provides a way in which the<br />
wider Canterbury community can<br />
be involved,” Mr McDermott said.<br />
Minister supporting Greater<br />
Christchurch Regeneration Nicky<br />
Wagner said the event, which is<br />
expected to inject about $33 million<br />
of direct economic benefit, was a<br />
golden opportunity to showcase<br />
Christchurch.<br />
Beneficiaries of the Christchurch<br />
Casino Golden Oldies Sports Celebration<br />
2018 are Cure Kids and the<br />
Leverage and Legacy Committee.<br />
Support for the event is provided<br />
by New Zealand Major Events,<br />
the city council, the Rata Foundation,<br />
Tourism New Zealand and<br />
Christchurch and Canterbury<br />
Tourism.<br />
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Tracey Noble-Ford and Tracey Burtenshaw<br />
Kate Dinwiddie, Michelle and Nigel Dixon<br />
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