[ad_1] This story was published in Woman After experiencing blackouts, anxiety, and, yes, denying her drinking, Amy Prebble reveals why she finally corked it. I never thought I would stop drinking during a pandemic. But I did it. I am now six months sober and being confined to my house …
Read More »Grace Millane’s Killer Cost Taxpayers Over $ 400,000 in Legal Aid
[ad_1] Grace Millane disappeared on the eve of her 22nd birthday after meeting her killer on the dating app Tinder. Photo / Supplied The man who murdered Grace Millane has cost New Zealand taxpayers more than $ 400,000 in legal aid fees alone. The Justice Department told the Herald that …
Read More »Joe Biden suggests ‘foul play’ in federal probe into son Hunter Biden’s taxes
[ad_1] Pablo Martínez / AP Hunter Biden, photographed here in 2012, confirmed that the investigation into his taxes continues. Joe Biden said this week that he believed the federal investigations into his son’s tax returns were “some kind of foul play,” the first time the US president-elect has suggested a …
Read More »America’s Cup: Luna Rossa and American Magic trade blows, NZ team recovers from near disaster
[ad_1] Jimmy Spithill’s Luna Rossa and Dean Barker’s American Magic traded blows like a pair of heavyweight boxers on an important second day of the America’s Cup world series regatta in Auckland. And on the strength of an engaging double-title racing Friday, during which the respective groups of challengers won …
Read More »“The response has not been without flaws”: Bloomfield responds to the report on the Covid-19 response | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] The New Zealand health system has learned and adjusted any failures it made during the Covid-19 pandemic, says Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield. Director General of Health Dra. Ashley Bloomfield. Source: 1 NEWS His comments come after a report on the response to Covid-19 showed failures with …
Read More »The government extends free funding to other training courses
[ad_1] Unsplash Enrolled nursing training fees will be free for eligible students next year. Future deaf teacher aides, nurses, conservation workers, and other helpers received an early Christmas gift – they might be eligible for free training next year. The Government has expanded its Specific Learning and Training Fund to …
Read More »Do you live in the old Carterton courthouse? You be the judge
[ad_1] Weddings, arrests, court cases and first steps have been seen, now the 152-year-old courthouse turned Carterton’s family home is ready for the next stage of life. For the past few years it has been the home of Catherine Cooper and her husband Jonáš Koukl, who purchased the “warm and …
Read More »Baby chimpanzee born at Hamilton Zoo, troop gave time to unite
[ad_1] HAMILTON CITY COUNCIL / Supplied A new baby chimpanzee has been born at the Hamilton Zoo to mother Sanda. This means that the zoo now has seven chimpanzees. A new baby chimpanzee has arrived at Hamilton Zoo, but visitors will have to wait a little longer to see the …
Read More »Auckland residents were told to be prepared for summer storms as cyclone season begins | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Auckland residents are being told to prepare for storms as the Pacific cyclone season enters full swing. Auckland Emergency Management asks residents to prepare for sudden rains and stormy weather during late December and January. “Late December and January is the prime season for Pacific cyclones and the tail …
Read More »America’s Cup: the speed of the New Zealand team surprises, but Peter Burling promises much more
[ad_1] The New Zealand team’s great boat speed continues to amaze their opponents, but skipper Peter Burling has promised that Te Rehutai and his team expect much more. The Kiwis scored two predictable victories over the UK’s INEOS team on Friday to join American Magic at the top of the …
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