[ad_1] There will be a different tilt to the Miter 10 Cup as the All Blacks bid farewell to their provinces and begin preparing for their first 2020 test matches in Whakatāne starting Monday. The first two rounds have featured most of Ian Foster’s All Blacks first team and their …
Read More »Law enforcement leader David Seymour rejects bishops’ claims on euthanasia
[ad_1] By RNZ Act Party urges religious leaders who oppose the End-of-Life Choice Act to respect the decisions of others. Catholic bishops issued an election statement this week opposing the law, which would give terminally ill people the option to legally apply for help in dying. In their statement, the …
Read More »Judith Collins dismisses ‘$ 4 billion gap’ as ‘completely inconsequential’, says Jacinda Ardern should apologize
[ad_1] Robertson said the bug raises the question of whether there are more flaws in National’s plan. “National’s proposal is not only irresponsible when New Zealand needs stability and certainty, but they are showing that they lack the experience to manage the economy. There is no longer John Key or …
Read More »Why New Zealand Could Have Another Unusually Hot Summer
[ad_1] New Zealand could be heading for another unusually hot summer, with a leading climate scientist already calling the arrival of a “colossal” La Niña system, along with likely temperate seas. Professor Jim Salinger said it was possible that a “marine heat wave” for 2020-21 could even approach the scale …
Read More »Live Updates: Miter Cup 10 – Hawke’s Bay v Counties Manukau, Manawatu v Otago, Auckland v Wellington
[ad_1] Manawatu: 1-Mike Alaalatoa, 2-Sam Stewart, 3-Tietie Tuimauga, 4-Teofilo Paulo, 5-Sam Liebezeit, 6-Laim Mitchell, 7-Micaiah Torrence-Read, 8-Brayden Iose, 9- Jamie Booth, 10-Ben Wyness, 11-Adam Boult, 12-James Tofa, 13-Josiah Maruku, 14-Newton Tudreu, 15-The Chief of Waitokia Reserves: 16-Siua Maile, 17-Kyle Stewart, 18-Paulo Leleisuao, 19-TK Howden, 20-Tyler Laubscher, 21-Aaron Smith, 22-Stewart Cruden, …
Read More »The fortunes found in op shop donations
[ad_1] Operational shoppers love a good find at charity shops, but it’s the staff who are discovering that there are some items with more than meets the eye. It’s common for donation bags and furniture to hold long-forgotten treasures, and while some match-hunters are lucky enough to find them when …
Read More »Ruth Bader Ginsberg: Trump confirms he will seek to replace Supreme Court justice ‘without delay’
[ad_1] US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he will seek to replace Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg “without delay, setting up a monumental political struggle on the cusp of the presidential election. Judge Ginsberg, a progressive law icon, died yesterday at the age of 87 after a long …
Read More »Missing Kiwi paragliding body found, publication says
[ad_1] NYE COUNTY SHERIFF OFFICE / Supplied Timaru James ‘Kiwi’ Oroc’s former man Greg Johnston disappeared while paragliding southwest of the small Nevada town of Eureka in August. His body has been found. The body of missing Kiwi paraglider James “Kiwi” Oroc, Greg, Johnston, reported a page dedicated to his …
Read More »New Zealand’s largest medical marijuana grow gets the go-ahead
[ad_1] A Marlborough medical cannabis company has been licensed to grow New Zealand’s largest crop. Photo: Kesu / 123rf Puro received the license on Thursday that allows it to commercially grow 90,000 plants for medical use from the Ministry of Health. The crop will be germinated in tunnel houses before …
Read More »Taranaki’s Next Generation of Rugby Talents Follow in Parents’ Footsteps
[ad_1] The mantle has been passed down from father to son in the history of the Ranfurly Shield of Taranaki. In 1996, Taranaki’s Kevin “Smiley” Barrett and Andy Slater helped fight Auckland’s Log ‘o Wood, and 24 years later they were at New Plymouth Airport on Sunday morning to welcome …
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