[ad_1] Novak Djokovic can win more grand slams than Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, but he will never be loved like them. The Serbian tennis star has won 17 major titles and is hunting down Nadal (19) and the Fed Express (20). Djokovic has made no secret of his desire …
Read More »$ 200 for 146 hours of work: worker abuse at a Perth restaurant
[ad_1] A Perth restaurant that paid a worker A $ 200 (NZ $ 216) for about 146 hours of work showed “total disregard for its legal obligations,” says the Fair Labor Ombudsman. Soma Kitchen in Fremantle failed to comply with a compliance notice that required it to calculate and pay …
Read More »Blenheim nurse who stole a convicted dead woman’s credit card
[ad_1] SCOTT HAMMOND / THINGS Former Marvel Jr. nurse Benjamin Clavecilla has been convicted of 32 counts of theft related to credit cards. A Blenheim nurse who stole a credit card from a dead patient and used it 19 times was convicted despite an attempt to escape. Marvel Jr Benjamin …
Read More »Wild weather will hit the south today, the east coast warming up with highs of 24 ° C
[ad_1] Wild weather days will rage across the country today with torrential rains on the west coast and gales in the eastern regions. Southern and central New Zealand is under a series of warnings and watches as equinoctial gales howl across the country for the next 48 hours. MetService warns …
Read More »Homicide of a child in Manurewa: Whānau refuses to help in the investigation – police
[ad_1] A “small group of whānau” refuse to help the police investigate the death of a 10-month-old baby in Manurewa. Police investigating the murder of a 10-month-old baby are asking people to speak up. It follows the death of a child on September 6 in Manurewa, in what police say …
Read More »Is 6 Homestar social housing really being met? Investigators suggest that the Fair Trade Law could be violated
[ad_1] The introduction of 6 Homestar buildings in social housing has been welcomed as a step towards more sustainable and healthy housing. But new research from the University of Auckland questions the accuracy of the eco-certified rating tool and suggests that the performance claims could be in violation of the …
Read More »Navigation: Stunning footage shows ferry passengers getting very close to the America’s Cup ship
[ad_1] Ferry passengers held their breath in Auckland’s Waitematā harbor as American Magic’s AC75 America Cup ship Defiant got very close yesterday. The moment took place around 1.10pm on a ferry traveling to Waiheke Island from Auckland. Dean Barker’s team was testing their AC75 on what was a perfect day …
Read More »China brings fighter jets and bombers to Taiwan border after official US visit
[ad_1] Fighters. Bombers. Flying missiles. China has sent more than 20 planes to cross its borders with Taiwan in recent days. Now, the president of Taiwan is warning of a “clear and present danger” for the entire region. Late last week, a US official visited Taiwan to attend the funeral …
Read More »Ellen DeGeneres takes responsibility for the show’s toxic culture
[ad_1] Television host Ellen DeGeneres kept her promise to speak out about the misconduct allegations that haunted her show this “horrible summer” and also explained her “delicate position” of being called “the lady ‘be nice’.” In her season 18 opening monologue, the beleaguered comedian returned to her studio on the …
Read More »Baby born by plane gets free flights for life (with catch)
[ad_1] EgyptAir / Twitter The baby was born on a flight to London. A baby born on an EgyptAir flight will be able to fly for free for the rest of their life, although there may be a catch. The mother, Hayam Nasr Nagi Daaban from Yemen, was on EgyptAir …
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