[ad_1] When the New Beginnings Preschool children walk through the door on Monday morning, some will have their shoes dangling from their feet. Others will wear the same pair of sandals that they wear 365 days a year. Even if it is raining, most will not have coats. A two-minute …
Read More »Tennis: Novak Djokovic receives obscenity warning in semi-final win at Italian Open
[ad_1] Novak Djokovic knows he is not model behavior when he loses his cool on the tennis court. However, you can’t help it. Exactly two weeks after he was kicked out of the US Open, and one day after the chair umpire warned him for breaking his racket, Djokovic received …
Read More »Auckland Harbor Bridge traffic congestion – latest updates, travel times
[ad_1] Auckland commuters are bracing for a hellish start to the week as waiting for urgent repairs to a damaged prop, which has seen four lanes closed on the battered Auckland Harbor Bridge, causes traffic chaos. Travel times have doubled and, in some cases, tripled from parts of the North …
Read More »Auckland Harbor Bridge traffic – latest updates as travelers gear up for chaos
[ad_1] Auckland commuters are bracing for a hellish start to the week as waiting for urgent repairs to a damaged prop, which has seen four lanes closed on the battered Auckland Harbor Bridge, causes traffic chaos. At 6.10 a. On Monday, southbound traffic was already beginning to incline sharply on …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: Police shared private health details of Covid-positive people with potential employers
[ad_1] Police transmitted the private health details of six people with Covid-19 to potential employers, but the infected job applicants had no idea their information had been shared. The police have apologized for the privacy violations, which occurred during the police investigation procedures. Privacy Commissioner John Edwards called the behavior …
Read More »2020 election: Covid-19 alert level decision may save National some embarrassment
[ad_1] ANALYSIS: Just as the National Party seemed to emerge from Labor’s Covid-19 shadow by launching its great temporary nature income tax policy, the worst happened: Labor found a mistake. This was not a dubious problem of “hiding expenses and increasing revenues”, but a basic mistake of using numbers from …
Read More »The health board apologizes for the poor care of the man who died in the hospital
[ad_1] Supplied When Francesca Sears brought her husband Malcolm to the Nelson Hospital emergency department, she never thought he would be dead two days later. Three years after the Francesca Sears attack, a healthy husband died of pancreatitis, Nelson Marlborough Health has admitted to failures in his care. In May …
Read More »Two new community cases not linked to the Auckland cluster
[ad_1] There are four new cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand today: two imported cases and two community cases not linked to the large group in Auckland, says the Health Ministry. Today there was no press conference. The government is due to announce on Monday whether alert levels will change …
Read More »TOP leader Geoff Simmons brings controversial golf course idea back out of thin air
[ad_1] Opportunity Party leader Geoff Simmons is looking for a hole in one on a par five. In other words, you need to get enough votes to enter Parliament, find a coalition partner that allows your party to come to power, and then have enough bargaining power to take advantage …
Read More »Judge Joe Williams on te reo Māori and synthesizing the law of Aotearoa
[ad_1] It is a personal portrait: also a portrait of a nation. For starters, just his words: ” When I was a child, I was raised with my cousins: my kuia, koroua raised a whole generation of us … I was raised with my cousins as if they were my …
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