[ad_1] Cameron Spencer / Getty Images Rugby Australia Acting Chief Rob Clarke and New Zealand CEO Mark Robinson in Manly on Friday In late September, Rugby Australia President Hamish McLennan made no bones about it when asked on a Kiwi television appearance about Tasmania’s rugby relationship. “There’s respect there, but …
Read More »Health Ministry rejects claims of Auckland’s Covid-19 case, saying they spoke English despite the translator | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] The Health Ministry responded today to allegations by Case D, an Auckland woman who was diagnosed with Covid-19 on November 12, that she did not have access to a translator during interviews. AZ Collective on High St, Auckland. Source: 1 NEWS Yesterday, the woman in her 20s referred to …
Read More »Two people in quarantine in the Cook Islands after traveling from Auckland, where they visited the place where the Covid-19 case had been | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Two people are in quarantine in the Cook Islands as a precaution after traveling from Auckland today, where they visited a place where the recent Covid-19 case had been. The “risk to public health” was at the low end, Cook Islands Health Ministry Te Marae Ora said. Source: istock.com …
Read More »SunLive – Whakaari / White Island alert level raised to level 2
[ad_1] The volcanic alert level for Whakaari / White Island has been raised to level 2. New observations this week show that small amounts of volcanic ash are carried in the steam and gas plume at Whakaari / White Island and deposited on the island’s webcams. After a period of …
Read More »Jack Tame: Life in Managed Isolation
[ad_1] This morning we are making history together. As far as I know, this is the first time a national program has been broadcast in New Zealand from controlled isolation. Hopefully the technology remains. Hopefully my tests come out negative. But if you hear a knock on the door in …
Read More »‘Quite proud’: New Zealander James Lowe scores a try on his Irish debut
[ad_1] New Zealand winger James Lowe capped off a dream debut for Ireland by scoring in the 80th minute to beat Wales 32-9 in their first Fall Nations Cup game at an empty Aviva Stadium on Saturday (NZT). The result consigned Wales, coached by Kiwi Wayne Pivac, to a sixth …
Read More »SIX60 special service to the south
[ad_1] Air New Zealand’s World Premiere in the Air experience with Dunedin band SIX60 is on its way to the band’s birthplace. The band and a plane full of fans are heading from Auckland to the southern city today. The dedicated flight, special number NZ660, will broadcast the world premiere …
Read More »How the school attack was thwarted
[ad_1] For nearly two years, blanket suppression orders prevented the New Zealand Herald from reporting the troubling case of a New Zealand teenager planning to shoot high school teachers and classmates. The teenager, armed with a pistol-grip shotgun and an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle, described himself as a “terrorist” and a …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: why has the mandatory use of the mask been delayed so long?
[ad_1] Originally Posted by The Spinoff The masks are coming. New Zealand’s tough and early response to Covid-19 is finally embracing the widespread use of masks outside of confinement. Justin Giovannetti writes about what changed in the halls of parliament to make it happen. Masks will be mandatory on Auckland’s …
Read More »Augusta National cuts Incredible Hulk down to size
[ad_1] OPINION: It was a very rewarding day at Augusta National. Turns out the green jacket won’t sit on the biggest, strongest shoulders, not if they belong to a guy who has no idea where that little white ball is going. Bryson DeChambeau, the Incredible Hulk of golf courses, came …
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