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  2. Student Volunteer Army - Wikipedia

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    The Student Volunteer Army (SVA) is a New Zealand student movement born from a Facebook page started following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.The network has no military affiliation and is focused on facilitating community action through youth engagement, preparing for disasters, and service. [1]

  3. Canterbury region - Wikipedia

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    The city of Christchurch as a whole consists of five of these electorates, while the electorate of Waimakariri contains a mix of Christchurch and exurban Canterbury. The Banks Peninsula , Ilam , and Waimakariri electorates are currently held by members of the governing National Party (as part of the coalition-led Sixth National Government of ...

  4. Category:Organisations based in Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Organisations based in Christchurch" ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; ...

  5. Papanui - Wikipedia

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    On 23 October 2009, it was announced that Bridgestone's Australia and New Zealand manufacturing operations were to close. The announcement affected 275 jobs in Christchurch. [24] In November 2010 the company has returned 3.2 acres of the former orchard land alongside the railway line to the city to be used as a public wetlands. [25]

  6. Christchurch - Wikipedia

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    Christchurch (/ ˈ k r aɪ s. tʃ ɜːr tʃ / ⓘ; Māori: Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island and the second-largest city by urban area population in New Zealand. [a] Christchurch has an urban population of 415,100, and a metropolitan population of over half a million.

  7. Lyttelton Line - Wikipedia

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    These services were popular with school pupils travelling from Lyttelton to classes in Christchurch, and with workers travelling from Woolston and Heathcote to jobs in Lyttelton. It was found that the separation of passenger and goods traffic led to a reduction in operational costs, with savings made in fuel and wear-and-tear on machinery.