[ad_1] New Zealand finance companies will be forced to report on climate change risk, climate change minister James Shaw announced. The policy will force some 200 large financial organizations in New Zealand to disclose how exposed their businesses and investments are to risk related to climate change. Any Crown bank, …
Read More »A case against the export of live animals
[ad_1] The sinking of a live cattle export ship has brought the live export debate to the fore and transformed one farmer from exporter to critic. A first-time exporter of live animals said it will never sell its animals offshore again after the Gulf Livestock 1 sinks. Taranaki farmer Brett …
Read More »Rugby: Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern confirms changes to Bledisloe Cup quarantine rules
[ad_1] Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has confirmed that the New Zealand government will change the quarantine rules to allow the Wallabies to prepare for the Bledisloe Cup in New Zealand. Ardern said today that he had spoken with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison last night to make sure the All …
Read More »Lydia Ko in sensational finale at ANA Inspiration
[ad_1] Lydia Ko launched a sensational final round to make her presence felt at the ANA Inspiration Golf Championship. Seemingly out of contention in the big championship he won in 2016 after starting the day tied for 36th, the Kiwi shot a fiery 6-under-66 at the Mission Hills Country Club …
Read More »Hammersmith Bridge in danger of imminent collapse, three others under repair
[ad_1] Taranaki’s Franc Vissers is also concerned that his local Thames River crossing is in imminent danger of falling. “It could collapse any second. A little heat and some wind and it could fall right behind us.” Hammersmith Bridge is so unsafe that ships are not even allowed to pass …
Read More »Michael Campbell Responds to the 2005 US Open Article Rating as ‘Most Disappointing’
[ad_1] Richard Heathcote / Getty Images New Zealand’s Michael Campbell made a comeback on the European Tour, but has expressed frustration with getting the Champions Tour started in the United States. Fifteen years after his US Open victory over the great Tiger Woods, Michael Campbell and the trophy he won …
Read More »The investigation reveals the names of the people who complain the most
[ad_1] It turns out that Karen is not the one who complains the most of all. Despite the tendency to refer to anyone who complains a lot as “Karen”, it turns out that Karens doesn’t top the list of the names of the people who complain the most, but they …
Read More »The investigation reveals the names of the people who complain the most
[ad_1] It turns out that Karen is not the one who complains the most of all. Despite the tendency to refer to anyone who complains a lot as “Karen”, it turns out that Karens doesn’t top the list of the names of the people who complain the most, but they …
Read More »Chief Censor Presses to Warn After Christchurch Terror Attack Video Was Used in a Netflix Movie | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Footage from the Christchurch terrorist video appears in a new Netflix documentary drama, but his view in New Zealand will not be blocked. Netflix’s social dilemma. Source: Supplied Rather than remove the scene or block it in New Zealand, the media company agreed to modify The Social Dilemma’s rating …
Read More »New Zealand Faces Another Week of Covid Restrictions as Ardern Defends Cautious Approach | New Zealand
[ad_1] New Zealand will remain at its current level of Covid-19 restrictions for another week, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said on Monday, urging the public to stay the course of the county’s “cautious” approach to quelling the virus. “New Zealand has followed a plan that has worked,” he said, referring …
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