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- Fairfax Video, December 2013 (2)
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- A video about C1 Espresso's pneumatic tube food delivery system. The video includes an interview with café owner Sam Crofskey about his decision to install the pneumatic tubes. It also includes an interview with chef Richie Ward, who demonstrates how the tubes work. Mini burgers will be stacked inside tubes and then placed in the pneumatic system. The tube will then be sent through the café at 140 km/h to appear at people's tables.
- Creator(s)
- Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 1:36am 13th December 2013
- Tags
- C1 Espresso, tube, canister, café, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, December 2013 (4)
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- A video of an interview with Sir Bob Parker about his knighthood. Parker also talks about his father, his wife Jo Nicholls-Parker, and his career in local politics.
- Creator(s)
- Glenn Conway, Kirk Hargreaves, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 1:22am 31st December 2013
- Tags
- Bob Parker, knighthood, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, December 2013 (3)
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- A video telling the story of a Dallington house which was built by Bill Cooper in 1957. The house was demolished last month as part of the clearance of the Christchurch residential red zone. The story of the house is used to illustrate what is happening in many Christchurch suburbs. The video also includes the story of a sea elephant that lived in the Avon River in the 1970s and 1980s.
- Creator(s)
- Charlie Gates, Daniel Tobin
- Date
- 1:22am 19th December 2013
- Tags
- Dallington, red zone, Avon River, sea lion, demolition, Media, Communications and Journalism
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- Fairfax Video, December 2013 (1)
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- A video of a press conference with Gerry Brownlee announcing a CERA review which will change the zoning of 270 Port Hills properties. Brownlee announces that 247 properties will change from green zoned to red zoned and 33 properties will change from red zoned to green zoned. The properties that have been rezoned red have an unacceptable level of life risk from cliff collapse and the potential of debris inundation.
- Date
- 1:53am 6th December 2013
- Tags
- Gerry Brownlee, Port Hills, zoning, press conference, CERA, cliff collapse, rock fall, debris inundation, red zone, green zone, residential red zone, red zone, Media, Communications and Journalism