[ad_1] Benn Bathgate / Stuff Rotorua MP Todd McClay, Rotorua Rescue Helicopter Trust President Mark Mortimer, and National Health Spokesperson Dr. Shane Reti. Rotorua’s rescue helicopter will return if National is elected to form the next government. Health spokesman Shane Reti made the pledge during a visit to Rotorua’s Volcanic …
Read More »Hypothermic teenager rescued from Dunedin reserve
[ad_1] DREAMSTIME / TNS Police were called to the Dunedin city belt after a nearby resident heard a person yelling. (File photo) A teenager suffering from hypothermia screamed for help after getting lost in a Dunedin reservation. The 14-year-old had fallen on a bench in a native bush in the …
Read More »The hospitality sector continues to suffer despite having dropped to level 2
[ad_1] supplied Takapuna Beach Business Association Executive Director Terence Harpur says that many hotel operators in Auckland are now walking a fine line between closure or heavy debt. A double whammy from the Auckland Harbor Bridge problems and ongoing Covid restrictions have many North Shore businesses calling for help. The …
Read More »The Reserve Bank is not expected to make any changes to interest rates or its QE program this week, but markets will be looking for more clues about the possible arrival of negative interest rates next year.
[ad_1] There will be little change but a lot to discuss when the Reserve Bank publishes its latest monetary policy review on Wednesday (September 23). In its previous review on August 12 the RBNZ did a significant amount of heavy lifting; raise the size of its QE (money printing) program …
Read More »Rugby League: Roger Tuivasa-Sheck’s manager confirms Warriors captain will remain at NRL club next season
[ad_1] Roger Tuivasa-Sheck will be with the Warriors next season, and his manager will put an end to speculation linking the brilliant defender to rugby union in 2021. And the 27-year-old NRL superstar and his partner Ash Walker have already made the decision to move their young family to Australia …
Read More »Chinese Language Week: Mandarin and Cooking Classes Are a Great Way to ‘Travel’ During Covid
[ad_1] Brya Ingram / Stuff Mandy Li teaches Chinese and Mandarin Cuisine at REAP Marlborough. Learning a new language or cuisine is a great way to experience new cultures while borders are closed, says a Marlborough Chinese language and cooking teacher. Blenheim’s wife, Mandy Li, has been teaching Chinese and …
Read More »Heavy rains and strong winds will hit much of the country tomorrow | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Destructive winds and heavy rain are forecast to hit the South Island and lower North Island starting tomorrow as a stormy front breaks through. Rain in the city (archive image). Source: istock.com MetService has issued a high wind advisory for Canterbury High Country between 6:00 pm tomorrow and 9:00 …
Read More »Zombie cities or paradise? Regional Centers Around New Zealand Defy Covid-19 Expectations | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Regional centers, famous as zombie cities, are weathering the Covid-19 crisis well due to the rural economy and extremely low number of cases. Stratford Mayor Neil Volzke says sales in a council subdivision are proof the town is alive and well Source: RNZ / Robin Martin By Robin Martin …
Read More »North Canterbury nursing home criticized for poor care of an elderly patient
[ad_1] Emma Dangerfield / Stuff The Ultimate Care Karadean Court nursing home in Oxford has come under fire for caring for a patient by the Commission on Health and Disability. A man died of septicemia and facial cellulitis in hospital after staff at a North Canterbury nursing home failed to …
Read More »Vote Compass: Which minor party leader tops Judith Collins in sympathy? | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] While Jacinda Ardern is ahead of the competition in the sympathy ranking, she is the second-place person to surprise. Your playlist will load after this announcement. There is a politician who jumped several positions in the ranking. Source: 1 NEWS More than 218,000 New Zealanders have used TVNZ’s Vote …
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