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Read More »Stranded in a burst transtasman bubble? Don’t expect a government brochure, says Hipkins
[ad_1] Kiwis heading to Australia when there is a quarantine-free travel bubble will be alone if a Covid-19 outbreak leaves them stranded, the government warns. “Ultimately, New Zealanders traveling to Australia will be taking a degree of risk of being stranded,” Covid-19 Response Minister Chris Hipkins told reporters today. “One …
Read More »Oprah Interview Exposes Prince Harry’s Hypocrisy On Racism, Expert Says
[ad_1] Perhaps the most damning accusations made by Prince Harry and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, in their conversation with Oprah Winfrey were those related to the blatant racism and micro-assaults Meghan faced from the moment the couple began dating. During the candid interview, the couple revealed several …
Read More »Race to lure the America’s Cup back to the shores of New Zealand
[ad_1] The America’s Cup is safely secured in the clutches of New Zealand, and there is now mounting pressure for the event to stay in the local seas. New Zealand CEO Grant Dalton will not rule out taking the next iteration overseas. Photo: © Chris Cameron 2013 Four of the …
Read More »Once outperformed, New Zealand faces a double dip recession | Economy and Business News
[ad_1] The measures that helped New Zealand resist COVID, including closing its borders to tourism, are now hurting its economy. New Zealand, a star player in the battle against Covid-19, faces the prospect of a double-dip recession as the impact of its closed border on the vital tourism industry hits …
Read More »The house with Len Castle’s pottery on the pavement and Barry Crump’s beer bottles in the garden.
[ad_1] The late Len Castle is one of our most beloved ceramic artists – his works are in high demand and fetch high prices at auctions. And now, the Titirangi house where he made his pottery has hit the market. The house, on Tawini Road, was designed for Castle in …
Read More »The house with Len Castle’s pottery on the pavement and Barry Crump’s beer bottles in the garden.
[ad_1] The late Len Castle is one of our most beloved ceramic artists – his works are in high demand and fetch high prices at auctions. And now, the Titirangi house where he made his pottery has hit the market. The house, on Tawini Road, was designed for Castle in …
Read More »Sydney’s mother denies trying to poison her son by putting stool in his IV
[ad_1] World March 18, 2021 07:21 AM4 minutes to read The mother denies having infected the child and has pleaded not guilty to using poison to endanger a life. Photo / news.com.au An Australian mother accused of putting feces into her son’s cannula while writhing in pain in a Sydney …
Read More »Three police boats for sale after the last job during the America’s Cup
[ad_1] Trade Me / Supplied Three Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats (RHIBS) used by the police are for sale at Trade Me. Three police boats are up for sale after spending their last time on the water with the Auckland Police Maritime Unit during the 36th America’s Cup. Three of the …
Read More »The medical aftermath of St. Patrick’s Day in Dunedin
[ad_1] The medical aftermath of St. Patrick’s Day was similar to New Year’s for the Dunedin Hospital emergency department. Sergeant Major Craig Dinnissen had warned that drunkenness in the student ward on St. Patrick’s Day was “worse” than on New Year’s Eve. “It’s just a binge day,” he said, and …
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