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Electric Avenue; Location(s) Christchurch, New Zealand: Years active: 2015–present: Next event: 21 - 22 February 2025: Attendance: 30,000 (will double in 2025 moving from 1 day to 2 days) Website: electricavenuefestival.co.nz
Electric Avenue, a 1988 BBC series on the application of computers to everyday life; A radio program hosted by Richard Z. Sirois in Quebec and Ontario, Canada; Electric Avenue (New Zealand festival) is a music festival held in Hagley Park, Christchurch, New Zealand; A seafront arcade in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England
WikiCon 2025 will be held in Christchurch on the weekend of 16–18 May 2025. The venue is Ara Institute of Canterbury in central Christchurch. The conference theme is "Welcome to Ĺtautahi, the heart of the Mainland". Scholarships are paid out based on actual and reasonable costs, up to a limit of $1,000.
Trump's side is set to argue Grant never copyrighted the master for his 1983 hit "Electric Avenue." Grant sued Trump four years ago over the song's use in a campaign tweet making fun of Joe Biden.
Hagley Park is the largest urban open space (164.637 hectares) [1] in Christchurch, New Zealand, and was established in 1855 by the Provincial Government.According to the government's decree at that time, Hagley Park is "reserved forever as a public park, and shall be open for the recreation and enjoyment of the public."
The inaugural electric train service on the Lyttelton Line departed Christchurch station for Lyttelton with 18 cars and headed by EC 12 on 14 February 1929 at 15:00. Included in the consist was a ministerial car and two special cars for early Canterbury settlers, guests of the department.
Rails in the roads: the steam and horse tram era in Christchurch. On the move: Christchurch transport through the years. Vol. 3. Christchurch: Christchurch Transport Board. Alexander, Mark (1986). The wire web: the Christchurch Tramway Board & its early electric tramways 1903–1920. On the move: Christchurch transport through the years. Vol. 4.
Vintage Christchurch Boon-built Tram No 178 on the Christchurch Tramway. Trams in New Zealand were a major form of transport from the 19th century into the mid-20th century. New Zealand's first (horse) tramway was established in 1862 , followed by a steam tramway in 1871 , and the first electric tramway in 1900 (Maori Hill, Dunedin).