[ad_1] A Christchurch tenant was evicted after asking the landlord if her apartment was isolated. The Leasing Court has ruled that the termination notice was retaliatory and ordered the landlord to pay $ 300 in damages. Elizabeth Richardson sent a text message to her landlord last month, asking if the …
Read More »Video: tennis players at the French Open shaken by Sonic boom
[ad_1] A tennis player at the French Open was visibly surprised by a sonic boom Wednesday just as he was about to serve a ball. Before the cause of the loud blast was known, there was a brief moment of panic outside the Roland Garros grounds in western Paris when …
Read More »More than half of Kiwis think now is not the right time for tax cuts 1 NEWS
[ad_1] More than half of Kiwis think this is not the right time for tax cuts, according to the latest 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton Poll. Your playlist will load after this announcement. The last 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton Poll found that most New Zealanders were not interested in reducing taxes …
Read More »Springboks Camp Hit By Positive Covid-19 Test
[ad_1] Kai Schwoerer / Getty Images Springboks Oupa Mohoje, left, Francois Louw and Pieter-Steph du Toit before a Rugby Championship test with the All Blacks. The Springboks camp has been hit by a positive Covid-19 test with two players eliminated prior to this weekend’s Rugby Championship test. World champions Springboks …
Read More »Air New Zealand’s domestic route that did not survive the Covid-19 crash
[ad_1] Air New Zealand has completed its last interregional route, and a smaller airline has swooped in to fill the void left by the national carrier. At Air New Zealand’s annual meeting on Tuesday, President Dame Therese Walsh told shareholders that all domestic routes were back online. However, its Hamilton-Palmerston …
Read More »Former pioneer highway worker becomes council executive director
[ad_1] He dropped out of college and worked on the Dunedin council roads. Now Sandy Graham ranks highest. Graham was confirmed as the new CEO of Dunedin City Council on Wednesday afternoon, replacing Dr. Sue Bidrose, who left the position for a job at AgResearch. That new job comes with …
Read More »Housing crisis is now ‘housing chaos’ – emergency housing provider
[ad_1] By Charlie Dreaver of RNZ The country has weathered a housing crisis and has now reached “housing chaos,” according to an emergency housing provider. Monte Cecilia Housing Trust CEO Bernie Smith walks through the trust’s Māngere site as children run and bike under a large tree. It’s one of …
Read More »Ewen Macdonald’s murder trial at the heart of TVNZ’s new docu-drama
[ad_1] The murder of Feilding farmer Scott Guy and the subsequent trial of his brother-in-law Ewen Macdonald was a case that captivated the New Zealand media and public. Guy, who ran the family farm with Macdonald, was shot and killed at the end of his driveway on the morning of …
Read More »School tragedy: ‘Witch hunt’ for alleged suicide of student at Morrinsville College
[ad_1] Students at a Waikato school are urged to stop spreading abuse and rumors after the sudden death of a student. Morrinsville College student Maria Witehira, 16, died suddenly on August 23. The Herald understands that he died on the school grounds. Since his death, rumors and speculation abound on …
Read More »2020 Election: Jacinda Ardern v Judith Collins in Television Leaders Debate with Patrick Gower
[ad_1] The gloves were removed in the fierce and spirited debate between Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and National Party leader Judith Collins last night. The fierce fight began with tense questions about the Covid-19 outbreak, the economy, whether the healthcare system is racist, child abuse and housing, but the couple …
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