[ad_1] Councils across the country will begin reopening libraries, entertainment and cultural centers beginning Thursday, following the announcement of the change to Covid-19 Alert Level 2. Most councils announced the closure of public buildings and facilities around March 20, as the blockade to contain the spread of the coronavirus went …
Read More »Coronavirus: Libraries and Leisure Centers See Staged Return Below Alert Level 2
[ad_1] Councils across the country will begin reopening libraries, entertainment and cultural centers beginning Thursday, following the announcement of the change to Covid-19 Alert Level 2. Most councils announced the closure of public buildings and facilities around March 20, as the blockade to contain the spread of the coronavirus went …
Read More »Wellington services and facilities to gradually reopen with movement to alert level 2
[ad_1] Things Swimmers will be able to visit Wellington Pools again when New Zealand returns to Alert Level 2. (File photo) Wellingtons will be able to do almost everything except shop at the local farmers market when New Zealand returns to Alert Level 2 starting Thursday. Wellington City Council said …
Read More »Coronavirus: Thousands of students expected to return to school next week
[ad_1] School buses go back to work when students and teachers are ready to return to the classroom next week. On Monday afternoon, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the country would move to closure level 2. Students may return to school and early learning services may reopen beginning next Monday, …
Read More »Covirus 19 coronavirus: level 2 presented – cafes open from Thursday, schools from Monday
[ad_1] Shopping malls, cafes and restaurants reopen from Thursday and schools resume next Monday, but bars must wait 10 days as the country goes to alert level 2 in 48 hours. On Thursday, retail stores, shopping malls, cafes, restaurants, movie theaters, and other public spaces may reopen. They all require …
Read More »The New Zealand Rugby Billionaire Movement That Could See Them Leave World Rugby
[ad_1] 1:37 a.m., May 9, 2020 By Dylan Cleaver and Liam Napier, NZ Herald New Zealand Rugby has engaged in talks with a multi-million dollar US investment firm about engaging in distressed sport. In what could be a landmark moment in the game’s long and historic history, NZ Rugby has …
Read More »Auckland Mayor Phil Goff asks companies to plan water restrictions
[ad_1] Stuff-co-nz The Auckland Council Emergency Committee voted on Thursday to introduce mandatory water restrictions in response to the ongoing drought, which has resulted in significant water shortages at dams in the region. Auckland companies that depend on water should think about contingency plans as the city moves to introduce …
Read More »Auckland Mayor Phil Goff asks companies to plan water restrictions
[ad_1] Stuff-co-nz The Auckland Council Emergency Committee voted on Thursday to introduce mandatory water restrictions in response to the ongoing drought, which has resulted in significant water shortages at dams in the region. Auckland companies that depend on water should think about contingency plans as the city moves to introduce …
Read More »Rugby: Rugby Australia advises to stop focusing on Super Rugby
[ad_1] A leading Australian sports consulting group has recommended that Rugby Australia should choose not to participate in Super Rugby in its current form. The Gemba Group has previously advised New Zealand Rugby on strategies to stem declines in Super Rugby assists, but has now made the bold statement that …
Read More »Rugby: Why are Sam Whitelock’s All Blacks days numbered?
[ad_1] By Ben Smith of RugbyPass.com With Sam Cane’s announcement as the next All Blacks captain, the sun is slowly setting in Sam Whitelock’s international career. Many tipped Whitelock to succeed Kieran Read, and with 117 tests to his credit, it was a short-chance choice. But, by going with the …
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