The campaign, Keep the Easter Culture, is about notifying customers and their community that they are putting their families first by not working. Family First president Bob McCroskie said many businesses throughout New Zealand would be closing for Easter Sunday and giving families a break. "We should keep the Easter culture. Hawke's Bay Regional Dean of Waiapu Reverend David van Oeveren was also concerned about the decision to allow trading on the religious significant holiday. - Hawkes Bay Today
Source: New Zealand Herald April 07, 2017 19:52 UTC