[ad_1] Up to 300 motorcycle gang members and affiliates openly broke the rules of mass coronavirus gatherings at a Matamata funeral, as several policemen watched. Lawrence Lynch was one of the seven mourners at a funeral for his sister-in-law, who Things He agreed not to mention, Monday, where a roll-call …
Read More »The family of the Auckland butcher who died suddenly says that the restrictions of Covid-19 ‘were added to the load’
[ad_1] On Sunday afternoon, South Auckland butcher Roy Green joined his family to enjoy the luck of Mother’s Day at his sister’s house. He laughed and joked with his family, using his position as “mom’s favorite” as a lever against his brothers. Those last moments are how Sister Rachel Green …
Read More »Auckland’s water shortage: Business faces $ 700k loss over restrictions – ‘It’s a death sentence’
[ad_1] They only just survived the Covid-19 lockdown but now some Auckland businesses say water restrictions coming this weekend could deal them the killer blow. On Thursday, as the region experiences its worst drought on record and storage dams dropped below 50 per cent, Auckland Council approved stage 1 water …
Read More »National vote against new law which sets out level 2 enforcement rules
[ad_1] The National Party has voted against the first reading of the legislation which allows the enforcement of new rules under alert level 1 and 2. Although the party understands there is a need for appropriate legal framework for operating within the different Covid-19 levels, National has major reservations that …
Read More »Covirus 19 coronavirus: Community sport is only allowed at Alert Level 2 with 10 or fewer people
[ad_1] Community sport may return when the country goes to Covid-19 alert level 2 on Thursday, but only if 10 or fewer people participate. Sport New Zealand updated its guidelines on community sports to match government restrictions of a maximum of 10 people for home gatherings, which will restrict many …
Read More »National movements to block the law allowing the application of alerts
[ad_1] The National Party will vote against the first reading of the legislation that allows the application of new rules at alert levels 1 and 2, the New Zealand Herald understands Although the party understands that there is a need for an appropriate legal framework to operate within the different …
Read More »National Votes Against Government Alert Level 2 Compliance Bill
[ad_1] On Tuesday afternoon, National Party leader Simon Bridges raised the alarm about some elements of the bill. He wondered why people were allowed to go to the movies, but not cry to a loved one. “There may be sports games with physical contact, and yet, in one of life’s …
Read More »Government bailout blessing for the racing industry, but questions remain about who gets what
[ad_1] Participants in the racing industry will have to wait to find out how the unaccounted for part of today’s $ 72.5 million government aid package escapes them. Because the man in charge of the races admits he doesn’t know it yet. Racing Minister Winston Peters was once again the …
Read More »Rugby: former All Black Nehe Milner-Skudder joins Highlanders
[ad_1] Former All Blacks wing Nehe Milner-Skudder has been linked to an immediate return to Super Rugby. The 29-year-old World Cup winner signed a lucrative three-year contract with Toulon in late 2018, but has not yet played a match for the French club due to a shoulder injury. With the …
Read More »South Auckland owner Mad Butcher dies suddenly after business goes into liquidation
[ad_1] A young butcher died suddenly, less than a week after his store went into liquidation. Roy Green, 38, and his wife Amanda had owned Pukekohe Mad Butcher in South Auckland for five years. Green was known in the Franklin community and supported various sports and charitable organizations. He and …
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