![]() ![]() “Current information suggests the incident has not arisen out of the conduct of a business or organisation and does not fall under the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015,” said Patena. Worksafe’s deputy chief executive of operations, Kane Patena, told The Spinoff they encouraged businesses and organisations to provide mental health and wellbeing support to anyone exposed to the incident. Three people, including the offender, were killed during the attack on a construction site, while a number of people, including two police officers, were injured.īut beyond the direct impacts, many Auckland commuters were forced into sudden lockdown by the shooting, and some workers were required to hide as the offender made his way through the downtown building site. Support is available to those affected by yesterday’s shooting in downtown Auckland. If you can’t find a movie to see out of that lot, something is very wrong.įor more try our weekly New to Streaming guide. My picks? Reality, Sisu, King Loser, House of Dankness and Past Lives. If they’re not for you, the New Zealand International Film Festival is underway in Auckland, and for the next two months will be heading around the country. This weekend, though, is all about the box office’s big comeback. Barbie is bringing a splash of neon pink to the big screen, while Christopher Nolan is delivering nuclear thrills in Oppenheimer, aka the movie replacing Mission: Impossible 7 in Imax theatres (calm down, Tom). For those who’ve been waiting all this time, Disney+ has the first new episodes of Futurama in 10 years. Apple TV+ has the Stephen Curry documentary Underrated, TVNZ+ has Thomasin McKenzie’s Aussie black comedy Totally Completely Fine and the grisly UK murder drama The Chemistry of Death. Will that peace last? Critics say you’ll need to hold on to your seats for episode six, a flashback Christmas dinner disaster full of fork throwing and big-name guest stars, including Jamie Lee Curtis and Bob Odenkirk.Įlsewhere, Neon has a bevy of big-name shows debuting, including season five of the excellent vampire mockumentary series What We Do in the Shadows, Steven Soderbergh and Claire Danes’ acclaimed crime series Full Circle, and the Justified: City Primeval reboot. While season one was full noise, the follow-up is quieter and more introspective, with characters being fleshed out as they build a new Chicago restaurant. The Barbieheimer face-off might be in theatres but you need to set as much time aside as you can to devour the second season of The Bear (Disney+), a show being touted as the year’s best. The Canal Tow Path Trail is about 5.5 miles end to end, but with plenty of places to park along the way, you can pick up any section(s) you like for a pleasant mile or two stroll.* This is an excerpt from The Spinoff’s weekly Friday newsletter Rec Room. The canal and tow path run through the shopping/restaurant village of Broad Ripple, the Holcomb Gardens of Butler University and the grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art whose "100 Acres" recreation and modern sculpture area make an interesting side jaunt. It is tree lined and, even, forested-so much so that in the summer you can almost forget you are in a city at all. It is an extremely popular route for the city's runners. It's mostly packed fine gravel with some paved sections. The old tow path is now a running/biking/walking trail. The old northern section (Broad Ripple to about 30th Street) now serves as a reservoir for much of Indy's water system. In the summer, you can cruise up and down it in paddle boats or a gondola. The cobblestone-like paved walk completely around is about 5 km and is a favorite for strollers and runners alike. ![]() It runs from about 10th Street through the heart of the city to White River State Park. ![]() The downtown section now meanders among fountains, ponds, monuments, condos, shops and restaurants. After almost a century of neglect, it was revitalized. The historic 1830s barge canal ran from Broad Ripple on the north through the center of Indy to the White River. ![]()
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