[ad_1] Monique Ford / Stuff Wellington City Councilwoman Rebecca Matthews says city council must take on the challenges of housing, transportation, infrastructure and a people-friendly downtown. Wellington City Councilwoman Rebecca Matthews says Wellington is losing its “mojo”, an ironic situation considering the city has “roughly 1 million Mojos”. Matthews tweeted …
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[ad_1] Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern defends the extended managed isolation voucher system and has asked people who no longer plan to return home to hand their vouchers to other travelers. Ardern said there have been stories of people failing to secure a managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ) facility reserve before …
Read More »Top Christchurch City Council bosses could lose jobs with a shakeup
[ad_1] JOHN KIRK-ANDERSON / Stuff Christchurch City Council Executive Director Dawn Baxendale is proposing to cut her senior management team in half. Five top executives from the Christchurch City Council could lose their jobs if cuts are proposed. The council’s chief executive, Dawn Baxendale, is considering cutting the number of …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern defends an extended managed isolation voucher system
[ad_1] New Zealand|Politics November 9, 2020 03:26 am5 minutes to read The video will play in Play now Don’t play automatically Never auto game Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confronts the media after cabinet meeting Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern defends the extended managed isolation voucher system and has asked people who …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on new cases of Defense workers
[ad_1] New Zealand|Politics November 9, 2020 02:45 am2 minutes to read The video will play in Play now Don’t play automatically Never auto game Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confronts the media after cabinet meeting Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will address the media this afternoon and is expected to be pressured …
Read More »Top Christchurch City Council bosses could lose jobs with a shakeup
[ad_1] JOHN KIRK-ANDERSON / Stuff Christchurch City Council Executive Director Dawn Baxendale is proposing to cut her senior management team in half. Five top executives from the Christchurch City Council could lose their jobs if cuts are proposed. The council’s chief executive, Dawn Baxendale, is considering cutting the number of …
Read More »Covid-19: Returning New Zealanders bring ‘a once in a generation opportunity’: Kea
[ad_1] Covid-19 is driving home a wave of talented New Zealanders, many of them at the height of their careers and considered lost to the country, according to a Kea survey of 15,000 expats. Distinguished Professor Sir Peter Gluckman said that the caliber of the returnees was unusual and that …
Read More »Ticket Rocket owes millions, but recipients have questions about the company’s books
[ad_1] Rocket Ticket Ticket Rocket’s financial woes are becoming clearer as it is revealed that the partner companies owe more than $ 8 million. A ticketing company that collapsed due to money from Super Rugby franchises is in a huge financial hole, due to almost $ 5 million to the …
Read More »Michigan couple with 14 children welcome first daughter
[ad_1] A Michigan couple whose large family attracted attention by growing up to include 14 children has welcomed their first daughter, nearly three decades after the birth of their first child. Jay Schwandt / AP A Michigan couple whose large family attracted attention by growing to include 14 children welcomed …
Read More »One of the most polarized airports in the world finally closes after 60 years
[ad_1] Berlin has said goodbye to the central Tegel airport in the German capital, loved by some and vilified by others, as it shifts all air traffic to a new hub on the outskirts of the city. On Saturday, airlines moved their last planes parked at Tegel to Berlin’s new …
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