[ad_1] Rocket Lab has moved past last month’s launch error with a successful launch on Monday. The company’s previous mission ended in failure in July when a faulty electrical connection within the second stage of its Electron rocket caused the engine to shut down and the rocket burned upon reentering …
Read More »Apology to mother who says GP ‘slapped’ 2-year-old during tantrum
[ad_1] A doctor who hit a sick 2-year-old girl after she kicked her during a tantrum was found to have behaved inappropriately and has to apologize to the child’s mother. The boy’s mother filed a complaint with the Health and Disability Commission for the incident in which her son kicked …
Read More »Driver receives nine months of home detention for the fatal fall of a friend from the car
[ad_1] Tom Lee / Stuff Charlemont St police in Hamilton examine the crime scene the day after Takotoroa Mareikura’s death on September 29, 2018. A Northland man whose friend fell from the car he was driving and died after hitting his head on the road cried in court upon learning …
Read More »Victoria University removes ‘power grab’ restructuring after backlash from staff and students
[ad_1] Robert Kitchin / Things A controversial restructuring of the University of Victoria will end on September 14 after a widespread reaction from staff and students. A controversial restructuring at the University of Victoria was scrapped after backlash from staff and students, with some university council members saying it was …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: Victoria records 73 new coronavirus cases and 41 deaths
[ad_1] Victoria has recorded 73 new infections overnight and tragically reported that it is the highest death toll to date, with 41 lives lost. The reported death toll included deaths from the past few weeks not previously reported. It is the highest number of deaths reported in a single day …
Read More »Double Olympian disqualified from New Zealand cross country title for spitting
[ad_1] Joe Allison / Getty Images Robbie Johnston was disqualified for spitting at the Athletics NZ Cross-Country Challenge in Dunedin. Robbie Johnston was nowhere near a rival when he crossed the finish line at the Athletics New Zealand Cross-Country Challenge on Saturday. But the former Olympic long-distance runner was warming …
Read More »NZ Post delivery driver injured while trying to stop suspected van theft in Hastings
[ad_1] An NZ Post delivery driver was injured when he tried to stop the alleged theft of his van while making deliveries in Hastings on Monday morning. Police received a report of a van theft from Russell St, Hastings, around 9 a.m. An NZ Post spokesperson said a Courier Post …
Read More »GCSB Warns Cyber Attacks Could Get Worse, Issues Advisory for All New Zealand Businesses
[ad_1] The GCSB has issued a “be prepared” notice to all Kiwi companies immediately after the stock market suffered a fifth day of cyberattack related disruptions, failed attacks on Stuff and RNZ websites during the end of week and ransomware incidents that have occurred. , F&P Appliances, Lion, Toll Group, …
Read More »Courier driver injured after theft of a van
[ad_1] David Walker / Stuff A 21-year-old has been arrested after illegally taking a motor vehicle (file image) A postal driver was injured after a man tried to steal his courier truck while working in Hastings Tuesday morning. Police said they received a report of a pickup truck theft at …
Read More »Victoria University removes ‘power grab’ restructuring after backlash from staff and students
[ad_1] Robert Kitchin / Things A controversial restructuring of the University of Victoria will end on September 14 after a widespread reaction from staff and students. A controversial restructuring at the University of Victoria was scrapped after backlash from staff and students, with some university council members saying it was …
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