[ad_1] OPINION: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has started her term with her most dramatic cabinet shakeup yet. His new cabinet is the first completely Labor-controlled in thirty years, which means he has plenty of room to promote new blood and recognize talent. But even with 20 spots to allocate, there …
Read More »Covid-19: New Community Case in Christchurch Confirmed by the Ministry of Health
[ad_1] STACY SQUIRES / Stuff Covid managed the isolation facilities at the Sudima Hotel, near Christchurch Airport, where the fishermen have stayed. There is a new community case of Covid-19 in Christchurch, confirmed the Ministry of Health. The case, reported to the ministry Monday afternoon, is a staff member working …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: four new cases in managed isolation
[ad_1] There are four new cases of Covid-19 today in managed isolation. There are no new community cases, marking 11 days without a community case, reports the Ministry of Health. One of the four new cases today is an international sailor staying at Sudima in Christchurch, detected in the test …
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[ad_1] World November 2, 2020 04:18 am4 minutes to read US President Donald Trump at a campaign rally in Georgia. Photo / AP OPINION: One of the most puzzling things about the US election is Donald Trump’s decision to make an overwhelmingly unpopular position one of the centerpieces of his …
Read More »Ngāi Tahu Takes Crown to Court for the ‘Rangatiratanga’ of Its Waterways
[ad_1] The iwi Ngāi Tahu of the South Island is taking the Crown to court, seeking “rangatiratanga” over all fresh water in their area. The case would seek to establish a “shared authority” with the Crown over policy and practice. Te Rūnanga or Ngā Tahu president Lisa Tumahai said the …
Read More »Man goes back to school 42 years after trying to burn him down to finish work
[ad_1] Ross Giblin / Stuff Hans Zittersteijn appearing in Wellington District Court via audiovisual link. It was the packed lunch that made it. In March, three days after the level 4 lockdown, stressed and desperate to live in a noisy transitional dwelling, Hans Zittersteijn, 57, went to the police for …
Read More »Jacinda Ardern presents a new cabinet to focus on the containment and recovery of Covid-19 | New Zealand
[ad_1] New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has hired her trusted right-hand man, Grant Robertson, as Deputy Leader as the new cabinet lineup focuses on containing Covid-19 and economic recovery. Ardern said Kelvin Davis had been re-elected as a MP by Labor Party MPs but decided not to continue in …
Read More »Covid-19: Four new cases of coronavirus in managed isolation
[ad_1] There are four new Covid-19 cases to report in New Zealand, all four detected in isolation. The Health Ministry said one of the cases was a fisherman from the Russian and Ukrainian group in isolation at the Sudima Hotel in Christchurch. A ministry spokeswoman said the case was detected …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: four new cases of managed isolation
[ad_1] There are four new cases of Covid-19 today in managed isolation. There are no new community cases, marking 11 days without a community case, reports the Ministry of Health. One of the four new cases today is an international sailor staying at Sudima in Christchurch, detected in the test …
Read More »Elderly couple wins protracted legal battle with insurer IAG over earthquake repairs
[ad_1] An elderly couple from Christchurch won a three-year court battle against their insurer, IAG, and the builders who have been found responsible for repairing their earthquake-damaged home. Alan Sleight, 87, and Joan Sleight, 81, took IAG, project managers Hawkins Management Limited and builders Farrell Residential Limited, to court after …
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