[ad_1] Getty-Images Senior students attend a flag-raising ceremony in a classroom of Wuhan on May 6, 2020 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. China reported another rise in coronavirus cases on Monday, as the government reminded people to step up personal protection against the virus. The warning from Mi Feng, spokesperson …
Read More »Deletion of name for woman accused of murder after man’s death in Tokoroa
[ad_1] A 28-year-old woman accused of murder after a man was found dead on a Tokoroa property on Sunday was granted the provisional deletion of the name. Kelvin Kana, 34, was found dead in a home on Moa Place around 2 p.m. Sunday. The woman made her first appearance via …
Read More »Boat dump leaves one fish dead
[ad_1] Things One person died after his boat capsized in the waters near Petone Beach. (File photo) The cries for help near the coast triggered a search that finally discovered the body of a man in his 30s whose dingy capsized in Petone. Emergency services were alerted to the near-shore …
Read More »China’s cases increase when Disney reopens
[ad_1] Fake images Seniors attend a flag raising ceremony in a Wuhan classroom on May 6, 2020 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. China on Monday reported another surge in coronavirus cases, as the government reminded people to step up personal protection against the virus. The warning from Mi Feng, spokesperson …
Read More »Wellington Stored Recycling for Landfill
[ad_1] Wellingtonian recycles have been in storage for weeks because Covid-19 restrictions could end up going straight to the landfill anyway. Wellington Councilwoman Laurie Foon said it was “devastating” but also a practical reality. People’s garages, backyards, and kitchens have been filling up with wine bottles, beer cans, cardboard, and …
Read More »Covirus 19 coronavirus: Aucklanders may have to wait longer to get to the group or borrow books
[ad_1] Aucklanders desperate to borrow a stack of library books or take a dip in a public pool may have to wait a few more days. The Auckland Council warned that its libraries, swimming pools, leisure centers and community centers are likely to reopen in stages, rather than all at …
Read More »Morning Briefing May 11: Budget Reveals and Level 2 Decisions | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Another great week begins for New Zealand, with today’s decision to move the country to Level 2 of the Covid-19 alert system and for the Government to release its Budget on Thursday. Some hints on where the money will be spent have already been given, with another pre-Budget announcement …
Read More »Deletion of name for woman accused of murder after man’s death in Tokoroa
[ad_1] A 28-year-old woman accused of murder after a man was found dead on a Tokoroa property on Sunday was granted the provisional deletion of the name. Kelvin Kana, 34, was found dead in a home on Moa Place around 2 p.m. Sunday. The woman made her first appearance via …
Read More »2020 Budget: Early Learning Services Get $ 320 Million Boost, Including Teacher Salary Increase
[ad_1] Education Minister Chris Hipkins said a significant gap had accumulated over time between ECE teachers and other teachers in schools and kindergartens and that the government wanted to change that, particularly given the risks they face in a COVID-19 world. “As we respond to the impact of COVID-19 on …
Read More »Westpac says ‘most’ card payments now work, but online banking is not yet online.
[ad_1] Fake images Westpac has had a widespread system failure that prevents some customers from making payments. Westpac said that “most” of card payments now worked, but that online banking services and its contact center were still not working as a result of a failure of “widespread” systems. The bank’s …
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