WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Some are perched in trees. Some are hanging upside down. Some are baking scones.
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Incidents of Muslim hate crime rocketed in the weeks following the New Zealand terror attacks, according to a new report.
Most of the offences were committed online, according to Tell MAMA - a group which supports victims of Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hate.
Incidents reported to Tell MAMA increased by 692 per cent in the wake of the Christchurch mosque killings last March - a Tell MAMA report published a year after the attacks states.
In the week prior to the attacks just 12 incidents were
WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- Some are perched in trees. Some are hanging upside down. Some are baking scones.
Doc Edge, New Zealand’s annual factual film festival, will this year become an online-only event. Instead of cancelling due to the disruptions to production and travel caused by the coronavirus outbreak, the festival will move all screenings and events into the virtual space.
Annabelle Sheehan, CEO of the New Zealand Film Commission, has been confirmed as diagnosed with the Covid-19 coronavirus.
In humanity's quest to discover every great song, we’re constantly finding new ways to dig out brand new bops - though recently it seems like more and more are slipping into our consciousness via TikTok.
Cinema chains in Australia and New Zealand are closing their doors from Monday after the Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Sunday night ordered a shut down of all non-essential services, saying social distancing measures have failed to slow the spread of Coronavirus in Australia. Morrison told Parliament on Monday the country must prepare for long-term shutdown of non essential activities, closing pubs, gyms, theatres and cinemas for the next six months.
Film and TV guilds, regional bodies and representatives of leading companies in New Zealand have joined forces to set up a coronavirus crisis center.
The So Pop 2020 festival tour has been scrapped, due to the strict policies put in place by the governments of Australia and New Zealand to limit the spread of COVID-19.
The Avatar sequels have halted production in New Zealand amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
The latest news is that the Avatar movies sequels have halted production in New Zealand. This is all due to the outbreak of the coronavirus and comes via Variety who report that the James Cameron-helmed sequels have stopped “until further notice”.
Production of three “Avatar” sequels in New Zealand has been put on hold as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak.
By Andreas Wiseman
Production of three “Avatar” sequels in New Zealand has been put on hold as a precaution against the coronavirus outbreak.
Production on Amazon’s $1 billionLord of the Ringsseries in New Zealand has been suspended for two weeks as the country grapples with the coronavirus pandemic, with staff told "there are no clear answers to when we will resume." The New Zealand Herald published advice from producers GSR Productions sent to all cast and crew Sunday, which said: "In an abundance of caution, UAP [Untitled Amazon Project] has suspended production for the next two (2) weeks commencing Monday, March 16.” "This is done