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The Star is a newspaper published in Christchurch, New Zealand.It was published daily from 1868 to 1991. It became the Christchurch Star-Sun in June 1935 after merging with a rival newspaper, The Sun, and at the time it ceased daily publication in 1991 it was known as The Christchurch Star. [2]
Christchurch 10 July 1957 Collapsed on the road outside a burning timber factory [6] Deputy Chief Fire Officer Lenorad Goodman New Plymouth 18 May 1957 Became trapped in a burning basement and an attempted rescue was unsuccessful [6] Senior Foreman William Griffen Gisborne 12 October 1955 Collapsed while en route to a fire call [6] Fireman
Star Media, formerly known as Mainland Press and Mainland Media, [1] is a Christchurch-based media company that is a subsidiary of the New Zealand media company Allied Press. Notable assets include the Christchurch community newspaper The Star , the South Island lifestyle magazine Style , and national magazines Kiwi Gardener , Kiwi Gardener ...
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It was published until July 1935 when it merged with its competitor, The Star, and continued as the Christchurch Star-Sun. The name was simplified to The Christchurch Star in 1958 and publication of the daily ceased in 1991. [1] The Star later reappeared, first twice-weekly and then as a weekly community newspaper.
The four main centres of New Zealand each have a major newspaper based in them Auckland (The New Zealand Herald), Christchurch , Dunedin (Otago Daily Times) and Wellington (The Post). Along these there are several low-budget and free papers which cater for particular areas or subcultures.