[ad_1] National has announced a $ 4.8 billion plan to spruce up the nation’s classrooms and create modern learning environments for students. During a visit to New Plymouth Boys’ High School (NPBHS) on Monday, national leader Judith Collins said that $ 2 billion of the money would be distributed under …
Read More »GCSB Warns Cyber Attacks Could Get Worse, Issues Advisory for All New Zealand Businesses
[ad_1] The GCSB has issued a “be prepared” notice to all Kiwi companies immediately after the stock market suffered a fifth day of cyberattack related disruptions, failed attacks on Stuff and RNZ websites during the end of week and ransomware incidents that have occurred. , F&P Appliances, Lion, Toll Group, …
Read More »Fire chiefs say there is no risk of fire reaching the ‘premix’ at the old mill
[ad_1] Robyn Edie / Stuff Emergency services in the old Mataura paper factory, where part of it is on fire. The mill also contains ouvea premix, which is considered a hazardous substance. Fire chiefs say this afternoon that the fire at the former paper mill in Mataura is nowhere near …
Read More »‘Strong smell of chemicals’ from the old Mataura paper factory
[ad_1] Dianne Manson / Getty Images Firefighters rush to the scene of a fire in the old paper factory building in Mataura. Mataura and Gore firefighters are at the scene of a fire in the old paper factory building in Mataura, where ouvea premix is stored. A Fire and Emergency …
Read More »2020 Election: National Introduces $ 4.8 Billion Repair Fund for Nation’s Schools
[ad_1] fake images National Party leader Judith Collins announced her $ 4.8 billion educational infrastructure policy during a visit to New Plymouth on Monday. (File photo) National has announced a $ 4.8 billion plan to repair the nation’s classrooms and create modern learning environments for students. During a visit to …
Read More »Patrick Gower’s On Lockdown: Moving Covid-19 doco ignores the anguish of financial failures
[ad_1] ADVANCE: It’s hard to believe, but it’s been less than six months since Covid-19 was declared a pandemic. A great deal has happened in that time, so much has changed, so fast, that it can be difficult to look back to track exactly what events and decisions led to …
Read More »2 new cases in the community as Auckland prepares for level ‘2.5’
[ad_1] There are two new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today, according to Public Health Director Caroline McElnay. The numbers come as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern thanked the residents of Aucklanders, who came out of lockdown tonight, but also urged them to “move on” and do their part to …
Read More »Snake Catching Industry Prepares to Capitalize on Covid-19 Lockdown in Melbourne | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] While the Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted Australia’s economy and plunged many into unemployment, there is a small industry waiting to grow: catching snakes. Piton. (File photo) Source: istock.com Melbourne’s Raymond Hoser has been catching snakes professionally since the 1970s and says he’s about to get busier than ever. “Because …
Read More »Wendy Petrie says goodbye to the 6pm news of TVNZ
[ad_1] Wendy Petrie has signed the TVNZ 1 News program for the last time. The veteran journalist, who has co-hosted the nightly bulletin work alongside Simon Dallow for the past 14 years, was TVNZ’s highest-profile victim of the station’s recent Covid-19 restructuring. And he had a message for everyone who …
Read More »Coronavirus: Auckland Central Businesses Urge People To Return To Offices To Boost Trade
[ad_1] Auckland cafes and restaurants rely on people to return to city offices below level 2. The nation’s largest city will go to Alert Level 2 at 11:59 pm on Sunday after being at Alert Level 3 for 2½ weeks. Ika Bowl co-owner Ra Beazley said his three restaurants were …
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