[ad_1] A Northland woman has to take her grandson to school in a taxi due to the number of aggressive dogs roaming the area. Tracie Clarke moved to the Whangārei suburb of Otaika with her family in May. Since then, “there have been many incidents and near misses,” he said. …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: Dr. Ashley Bloomfield explains the journey of virus-infected family
[ad_1] By RNZ An Auckland family infected with Covid-19 was revealed to be on vacation in Taupō and met with a group of more than 10 people, even though Auckland residents were urged to take their alert level restrictions with them. when they travel. The cases are related to a …
Read More »2020 Election: Coalless Heating for 18 More Schools
[ad_1] Eighteen more schools will be able to say goodbye to coal, courtesy of the government’s decarbonization fund. At the beginning of the year, the Minister of Climate Change, James Shaw, announced that 200 million dollars would be allocated to change public sector buildings away from fossil fuels. Since then, …
Read More »2020 New Zealand election: Grant Robertson ‘reaffirms’ Labor will not adopt Greens wealth tax, confident of economic ‘rebound’
[ad_1] ACT leader David Seymour said a “radical” green Labor government would jeopardize New Zealand’s economic recovery. “Grant Robertson has said that Labor will not introduce new taxes, but that will bring little comfort to hard-working New Zealand taxpayers,” he said Thursday. “New Zealanders will be concerned that if a …
Read More »Abused in state care as a child, still fighting for recognition decades later
[ad_1] Earl White’s * childhood has been marked by violence and sexual abuse by those responsible for caring for vulnerable children. White turned in evidence to the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care on Thursday, where survivors of sexual and physical abuse are providing evidence about their battles …
Read More »Covid-19: Asymptomatic testing urged for tourism, travel and service workers
[ad_1] Scott Hammond / Stuff Nelson Marlborough Health encourages anyone whose work puts them in contact with people traveling from outside of the South Island to get tested for Covid-19. Restaurant workers, bar staff, airport workers, as well as taxi drivers and bus drivers in Nelson and Marlborough are urged …
Read More »Covid family traveled to Taupo, 31 close contacts identified
[ad_1] A family with Covid-19 recently traveled to Taupo, where they were reunited with 18 other people from five New Zealand regions, the Health Ministry says. So far thirty-one close contacts have been identified. The family was in Taupo from September 18-20, meeting with 18 people who had come from …
Read More »Auckland hairdresser reveals more details about Covid-19 case visit | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] An Auckland lounge named today as one of the places a positive Covid-19 case visited while contagious says health authorities have warned that only one person in the lounge is considered a close contact. Hairdresser (file photo). Source: istock.com Just Cuts at Westfield St Lukes Shopping Center said that …
Read More »Advertising Standards Authority dismisses complaints that National MP billboards are ‘misleading’
[ad_1] “The announcement draws attention to the party’s policy on Hawke’s Bay Hospital. That policy establishes the party’s position for voters to ‘access world-class health care regardless of income, background or zip code,'” he concluded. the ASA. “Voters will be familiar with the political party policy announcement process during an …
Read More »Uncertainty for immigrants due to the lack of materialization of visa extensions | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Immigrants waiting for news about their visas expiring tomorrow have been told they can use a press release to show employers that they are still eligible to work. Archive image. Source: istock.com By Gill Bonnett of rnz.co.nz Six-month visa extensions were announced for many workers in July, and visas …
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