[ad_1] World Dec. 20, 2020, 6:03 a.m.4 minutes to read A Covid-19 safety sign is displayed on Palm Beach on December 18 in Sydney, Australia. Photo / Getty Contact trackers are pursuing dozens of lines of investigation and officials are perusing CCTV footage as the New South Wales government scrambles …
Read More »Couple killed in helicopter crash to be fired on Wednesday
[ad_1] The funeral of the couple who died in a helicopter crash north of Kaikōura is planned for next week. Accident inspectors at the scene of the fatal helicopter crash last Tuesday. Photo: RNZ / Tracy Neal Canterbury pilot Andrew Davidson, 60, and his wife Lin Chen were killed when …
Read More »Best New Zealand Family Vacations Chosen By Kids
[ad_1] Follow the leader – Kiwi kids know what they want from a vacation. Just ask them. Photo / Supplied, Love Taupo Want the real scoop on Aotearoa’s most perfect vacation? Then you have to go to the experts. We spoke with children from all over the country to learn …
Read More »Six new cases of Covid-19 registered in New Zealand since Friday, all in controlled isolation | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Six new cases of Covid-19 have been reported in New Zealand managed isolation facilities since Friday. A stock image of the actual SARS-CoV-2, commonly known as coronavirus 2019/20, under an electron microscope. Source: Wikimedia Commons / NIAID-RML There are no new cases of Covid-19 to report in the community, …
Read More »Working in isolation facilities can be exhausting and stressful, says psychologist
[ad_1] A psychologist says that defense forces personnel are likely struggling with the mental strain of working in isolation facilities, for the same reasons as healthcare workers. A psychologist said medical professionals have spoken to him about the stresses of possible transmission of the virus to family members. Photo: 123RF …
Read More »Rise in pyramid schemes targeting Maori and Pasifika sparks warning
[ad_1] Christmas-themed pyramid schemes are on the rise, and a small loan trust is warning people to avoid them. Photo: 123rf.com Natalie Vincent from Ngā Tāngata Microfinance said that many pyramid schemes use cryptocurrencies and are mainly promoted among Maori and Pasifika families. Vincent said a new pyramid scheme is …
Read More »America’s Cup: More races are being considered after the Christmas Cup was abandoned
[ad_1] The possibility of more official Copa América races or practices has been raised before the challenge series begins in mid-January, after light winds forced a abandonment of Sunday’s Christmas Cup. The New Zealand team and the UK INEOS team were unable to finish the opening race within the 45 …
Read More »‘We can’t keep up with Christmas’: UK implements strict new Covid-19 lockdown for millions | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Millions of people must cancel their Christmas gatherings and most stores have to close in London and much of southern England, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Saturday, imposing a new, stricter level of coronavirus restrictions on the region to curb rapidly spreading infections. Your playlist will load …
Read More »At least 200 victims identified in alleged Russian piracy
[ad_1] At least 200 organizations, including government agencies and companies around the world, have been hacked as part of an alleged Russian cyberattack that implanted malicious code in widely used software, says a cybersecurity firm and three people familiar with the investigations in course. The number of actual hacking victims …
Read More »Nine arrests after a man seriously assaulted at the Tauranga bus stop
[ad_1] Nine people have been arrested following an attack in Tauranga that left a man seriously injured. Photo: RNZ / Richard Tindiller Police were called to Willow Street around 6:50 p.m. yesterday following a report of a disorder incident in which a group of people approached a man at a …
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