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The Star (Christchurch), 28 五月 2026

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ArticleThe Games, the Queen and that tiny lunch

Sally and Mene Mene have returned to QEII Park, reliv­ing their Com­mon­wealth Games memor­ies as they explored a new $1.2 mil­lion sports-themed play­ground that now occu­pies the site. On page 3, they talk to reporter Geoff Sloan about the iconic...

The Games, the Queen and that tiny lunch

ArticleThe square – what is its future?

What is needed to revital­ise Cathed­ral Square? That is the ques­tion The Star is ask­ing read­ers today as ideas are ban­died about to inject life into the once vibrant heart of the city where The Wiz­ard held court, and iden­tit­ies like the Bible...

The square – what is its future?

ArticleHAVE YOUR SAY

Tell us what would make Cathed­ral Square vibrant again. Email barry@ allied­me­dia.co.nz. Keep responses to 200 words or less

HAVE YOUR SAY

Articlegreat things to do this week­end

1 World Drum­ming Fest­ival Sat­urday, 5-9pm Sri Lankan drum­mers join Christ­ch­urch cul­tural groups for this vibrant cel­eb­ra­tion of drum­ming, dance, and music from around the world. This event will be presen­ted by the New Zea­l­and Sri Lanka...

great things to do this week­end

Article✎ let­ters

We want to hear your views on the issues affect­ing life in Can­ter­bury. Send emails to: barry@allied­me­dia.co.nz Let­ters may be edited or rejec­ted at The Star's dis­cre­tion. Let­ters should be about 200 words. A name, postal address and phone...

✎ let­ters

ArticlePolice wor­ried man was plan­ning attack

Police feared a man who died after a stand-off in the Rich­mond area was plan­ning a ter­ror attack of the scale of the mosque shoot­ings, an inquest has heard. Artemiy Dubovskiy, who was known as Troy, is sus­pec­ted of tak­ing his own life early on...

Police wor­ried man was plan­ning attack