[ad_1] Iain McGregor / Stuff Dylan Hartley suffered a series of injuries during his long international career. Retired England prostitute Dylan Hartley reveals in his autobiography how he often feels dizzy, confuses his words, and gets his wife to stick his ears together. New Zealand-born Hartley, who played 97 tests …
Read More »Peter FitzSimons: Send Christchurch Mosque Gunman Where He Belongs
[ad_1] OPINION: The news reached Australia on that terrible day a couple of years ago. There has been another mass shooting, a strange one. Because it is not in Texas, Alabama or Idaho, but much closer to home. Christchurch, of all places! Christchurch beautiful, always peaceful and picturesque, recently on …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: Auckland lockdown – Jacinda Ardern is ready to confirm level 2 move today; we are ready?
[ad_1] Auckland will come out of the level 3 lockdown at 11:59 pm tonight: Prime Minister Jacinda Arden will hold a press conference today to confirm the move, but experts call for reconsideration as new cases of the virus in the city show no signs of Slowing. It comes as …
Read More »Coronavirus: Auckland to go to alert level 2, new rules explained
[ad_1] Auckland is scheduled to go to Alert Level 2 at 11:59 pm Sunday after being at Alert Level 3 for two and a half weeks. There are currently 137 active cases of Covid-19; 117 of which are linked to Auckland’s group of 133 cases in August, the largest the …
Read More »Alison Mau: When will we give up the perfect and vote for the best?
[ad_1] OPINION: It’s difficult right now to write about public health without stating the obvious. The biggest health crisis in generations is everywhere, fighting for space in our news, even as we mourn those incredibly moving scenes from the terrorist’s sentencing in Christchurch. So it’s easy to forget that there …
Read More »Migrant rescue boat funded by street artist Banksy begs Europe to leave it ashore
[ad_1] A rescue ship funded by British street artist Banksy to help migrants stranded in the Mediterranean Sea issued a distress call on Saturday for European authorities to allow the overcrowded ship to reach port, setting up another possible standoff over the Europe’s stricter rules on opening its borders to …
Read More »Grief, life and parenting: Central Otago’s father, Aaron Callaghan, recovers the pieces after losing his wife Kate
[ad_1] Kate Callaghan was lying on a bed at Wanaka Medical Center when she turned to her husband Aaron and spoke her last words. “I’m not sure I can do it again,” she sighed as a tear rolled down the 36-year-old mother-of-two’s cheek, and she lost consciousness. Kate, a holistic …
Read More »Former Deputy Prime Minister Sir Michael Cullen Supports Euthanasia Act Following Terminal Diagnosis
[ad_1] Sir Michael Cullen is supporting the proposed euthanasia law, following his terminal cancer diagnosis. The former Labor Deputy Prime Minister was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer and secondary liver cancer in February. Sir Michael, who is 75 years old, said that his cancer could not be cured. The …
Read More »Hamilton-Auckland commuter train service delayed to early 2021
[ad_1] The start of the new commuter train service from Hamilton to Auckland, Te Huia, has been postponed until early next year. Photo: 123RF Service was scheduled to start on November 2, but had to be delayed for KiwiRail to carry out urgent work on the track. Rail governance working …
Read More »Coronavirus: Pacific Fono focuses on family support amid harsh reality of Covid-19
[ad_1] This story was originally published on RNZ.co.nz and republished with permission. The head of New Zealand’s largest Pacific health service says that the Pasifika community is not only at the center of this latest Covid-19 outbreak, it is most likely the hardest hit financially. Pasifika Futures Tevita Funaki. There …
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