[ad_1] Approximately 23,000 people attended the Rhythm and Vines festival at the Waiohika Estate in Gisborne every day between December 28 and January 1. Photo / Paul Rickard, LDR Hauora Tairāwhiti leaders want better mental health support at Rhythm and Vines after the death of a Wellington teenager who disappeared …
Read More »Police release name of grandmother killed in Pahiatua accident
[ad_1] Things Karen Diane Chandler, 67, died after the four-wheel drive van collided with a truck on Friday, March 26, police said. (File photo) Police released the name of the woman who died in an accident on State Highway 2 last week. Karen Diane Chandler, 67, of Hawke’s Bay, died …
Read More »SunLive – Easter highway toll rises to four after BOP’s death
[ad_1] The Easter weekend highway toll has risen to four, with another accident in the Bay of Plenty. A motorcycle and a car collided on State Highway 38 in Waimangu around 11 a.m. today, killing one person and injuring another. The road remains closed pending an examination of the scene. …
Read More »Wellington’s St Gerard’s Church to close due to ‘safety concerns’, fate of its earthquake-prone buildings undecided
[ad_1] After 113 years, St Gerard’s Church, a familiar sight on Wellington’s skyline, will celebrate its final mass in late May when it closes due to “security concerns,” but the fate of the buildings remains unclear. Sitting on Oriental Bay, St Gerard’s monastery and church buildings are listed as heritage. …
Read More »Online vaporizer sales ‘put kids at risk’
[ad_1] More needs to be done to prevent vaping products from being bought online and delivered to children, says a public health expert. Under New Zealand law, the sale and supply of vaping products is restricted to persons over 18 years of age. However, a Things A survey of websites …
Read More »Taiwan prosecutors seek arrest after deadly train accident
[ad_1] Taiwan prosecutors on Saturday (local time) requested an arrest warrant for the owner of an unmanned truck that slid over a train track and caused the country’s worst rail disaster in decades, killing 50 people and injuring 178. . The train was carrying 494 people at the start of …
Read More »Devon Conway’s big question and simple answer of where he fits in the Black Caps XI test
[ad_1] They call him Steady, and when you talk about Black Caps’ test cricket picks, coach Gary Stead lives up to that nickname. Dropping the Jeet Raval 15 months ago after a test in Perth, and promoting Tom Blundell with astonishing success in a lost cause in Melbourne, was a …
Read More »Prince Harry feels ‘liberated’, the US moves ‘the best decision it has made’
[ad_1] BetterUp CEO explains Prince Harry’s role in the tech startup. Video / CNN Prince Harry’s move to the United States with Meghan Markle was the “best decision he has ever made” and he feels “liberated,” according to a source. The friend said the 36-year-old prince “has no regrets” about …
Read More »Transtasman Bubble: Tourism New Zealand Sees Billion Dollar Economic Boost
[ad_1] The best locations for Australians booking singles through Bachcare are Raglan, pictured, Tauranga, Waiheke, Marlborough, Mt Maunganui, and Marlborough Sounds. Photo / Callum Hill, Unsplash By RNZ Welcoming Australians to Aotearoa could result in a billion dollar boost to our economy if a transtasman bubble opens in the coming …
Read More »Sky Super Rugby Aotearoa: Hurricanes coach Jason Holland unhappy with penalty call in loss to Blues
[ad_1] Blues eventually subdued the Hurricanes to win 27-17 at Eden Park. Video / Sky Sport Hurricanes coach Jason Holland has emphasized the importance of umpires getting the big decisions right after his team’s Super Rugby Aotearoa loss to the Blues in Auckland on Saturday. The Hurricanes spent 20 minutes …
Read More »