The second annual Hakatere Noodle Festival at Baring Square tomorrow night will feature 20 vendors, a mix of out-of-towners and Mid Canterbury locals, serving up dishes around the square. The event, part of “Welcoming Week” to celebrate migrant cultures in Ashburton, is organized by the council’s group manager for democracy and engagement, Toni Durham. The festival aims to showcase the diversity of Ashburton’s community through food and cultural exchange.
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Hospices running short of money as demand grows
The Nelson Tasman Hospice currently cares for over 155 patients, but a new report warns that hospices are facing a funding crisis, with total expenditure set to surpass revenues within a year. Last year, hospices collectively spent $226 million, with only $114 million provided by the government, leading to a growing gap that threatens the future of hospice care. Without government intervention, hospices may have to close beds, prioritize referrals, and rely more on telehealth,...
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