[ad_1] Australia’s ambassador to Beijing reportedly described China as a “vindictive” and “unreliable” trading partner, as Australian officials revealed sharp declines in most exports to the nation’s most important market. Ambassador Graham Fletcher told a China-Australia business group in an online briefing from Beijing on Thursday that he did not …
Read More »Hundreds Apply for Pilot and Cabin Crew Positions on Private Jet
[ad_1] Hundreds of qualified pilots and cabin crew have applied for five private jet jobs as the country’s aviation industry continues to be awash with unemployed professionals. More than 200 pilots applied for three positions flying Garden City Helicopter Aviation’s (GCH Aviation) new Bombardier Challenger 604 late last year. The …
Read More »Travel Bubble with Cook Islands for May, Says Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern
[ad_1] New Zealand and the Cook Islands are working towards a travel bubble for May, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced. The announcement was made during an official visit by Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown on Friday in Auckland at the War Memorial Musuem. Brown said he was confident that …
Read More »Accounting professor asks Hallenstein Glasson to review his wage subsidy decision
[ad_1] Joseph Johnson / Stuff Hallenstein Glasson will pay shareholders $ 13.7 million in dividends from its first-half earnings. The accounting professor who called out big business for clinging to wage subsidies when they were profitable and paying dividends says Hallenstein Glasson should review his decision not to repay his …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: Three new Covid cases at MIQ, exercise travel stopped after hotel transmission case
[ad_1] People in managed isolation at a central Auckland hotel will be prevented from taking buses to exercise venues amid investigations into the transmission of Covid-19 at MIQ. It was revealed yesterday that the Grand Mercure in central Auckland was under investigation following a possibility of transmission within the facility …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: travel bubble with the Cook Islands? Jacinda Ardern to reveal details
[ad_1] Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is prepared to reveal details of a possible travel bubble with the Cook Islands, after speaking with the country’s prime minister today. Ardern met with Mark Brown this afternoon, where the couple is believed to have discussed the details of such a bubble. She is …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: live: three new Covid cases at MIQ, no community cases
[ad_1] New ZealandUpdated Mar 25, 2021 11:45 PM3 minutes to read There are three new Covid-19 cases at MIQ and none in the community. The good news comes after a series of investigations began into the transmission of Covid-19 among Kiwis returning to a second managed isolation hotel in Auckland. …
Read More »Frustrated MS Patient Denied MIQ Waiver, But Friend with Same Condition Allowed to Isolate at Home | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Two women with the same disease and the same medical treatment plans say they cannot understand why one of them received an MIQ waiver and the other rejected it. Your playlist will load after this announcement. Both women had to go abroad for treatment, but only one of them …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: MIQ hotel complications are a ‘betrayal of trust’, says returnee
[ad_1] By RNZ A returnee at the Grand Mercure Auckland managed isolation facility, where officials believe there may have been transmission of Covid-19, says stricter rules are needed. She was among a group that was taken by bus to an exercise area with the returnee who tested positive while walking, …
Read More »Possible sale of Westpac NZ, a complete pump for bank staff
[ad_1] Stacy Squires / Stuff The sale of Westpac’s New Zealand division is being considered as it reassesses the future of its business in this country. The possible sale of Westpac’s New Zealand division was a complete bombshell for the bank’s staff, according to First Union. The union’s national finance …
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