What's happening at Te Kaha?
Christchurch's newest stadium, Te Kaha, is in the works. Project manager Brian Hayes shares some information on what is happening on site.
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
Christchurch's newest stadium, Te Kaha, is in the works. Project manager Brian Hayes shares some information on what is happening on site.
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