[ad_1] The photo posted to the Bishopdale community group on Facebook shows the suspected criminals. Photo / Supplied Radar detectors appear to be in high demand with several Christchurch residents reporting blatant “bumps and grabs”. A post in the Bishopdale Community Group on Facebook on Monday drew more than 50 …
Read More »Oranga Tamariki director Grainne Moss will not resign
[ad_1] New Zealand|Politics November 25, 2020 02:24 am3 minutes to read The video will play in Play now Don’t play automatically Never auto game Oranga Tamariki CEO Grainne Moss was defiant in staying at the agency, saying she “had no idea” where the rumors of her resignation were coming from. …
Read More »Man arrested after officer was attacked in Auckland
[ad_1] A man was arrested after a police officer was attacked in East Auckland. Photo: RNZ / Richard Tindiller Police said a driver took off after the officer tried to stop a car on Ormiston Road in Flat Bush just after noon yesterday and then reversed the officer’s car when …
Read More »New Zealand ranked the best place to be during the Covid-19 pandemic | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Swift and decisive action against Covid-19 has led New Zealand to be ranked as the best place in the world during the Covid-19 pandemic. Woman with face mask in Auckland (file image). Source: istock.com It placed New Zealand above 53 other countries by rating economies of more than $ …
Read More »Covid-19: NZ Named Best Place To Be As Coronavirus Stalks The World
[ad_1] New Zealand ranks first as the best place to be during the coronavirus pandemic, in the rankings of global media company Bloomberg. New Zealand took the top spot in part due to decisive government action to shut down in March before any deaths occurred, Bloomberg reporters said. New Zealanders …
Read More »China’s claims of detecting coronavirus in frozen foods, explained | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] China says it has detected the coronavirus in imported frozen food packages, but how valid are its claims and how serious is the threat to public health? China makes controversial claims that it detected Covid-19 in imported frozen food packages. Source: Associated Press Frozen shrimp imported from an Ecuadorian …
Read More »We are abandoning the daily commute, according to a survey
[ad_1] The stuck commute may be dying, according to a new survey of AA insurance drivers. Just over half of all adults say they get behind the wheel of a car every day, but that’s down from three-quarters in 2016. The survey of 1,100 New Zealand adults, conducted during June …
Read More »Monstera breaks Trade Me record, sells for over $ 6,500
[ad_1] A variegated monstera sold for $ 6,551 on Trade Me, breaking the auction site’s record for sales of this coveted species of houseplant. The mature delicious monstera albo variegata, which had more than 300 bids, was sold on Tuesday after a fierce bidding war between four bidders that saw …
Read More »Reserve Bank warns of ‘risks if house prices fall sharply or unemployment rises’ | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] The Reserve Bank (RBNZ) warns of the threats posed by a sharp drop in house prices or a rise in unemployment. Your playlist will load after this ad. Soaring prices increase the risk of a sharp correction. Source: 1 NEWS In his semi-annual financial stability report, Governor Adrian Orr …
Read More »More than a quarter of New Plymouth’s parking sensors go off after a malfunction
[ad_1] Christina Persico / Stuff NPDC is disabling 440 out of 1600 parking sensors due to a malfunction. More than a quarter of New Plymouth’s 1,600 parking sensors are faulty and need to be turned off, less than two years after they were replaced. “A technical failure means that we …
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