[ad_1] unpack A supermarket clerk on an early shift had been stealing about $ 350 worth of groceries each week for two years. (File photo) A supermarket worker who stole groceries every shift for two years wants to pay his employer back. The man, whose name cannot be identified, had …
Read More »International PhD and Postgraduate Students with Exemption to Enter New Zealand
[ad_1] KELLY HODEL / Things Some international students will be allowed to return to New Zealand starting next month, Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced Monday. International doctoral and postgraduate students will be able to enter New Zealand, after almost a full academic year of lockdown, announced the Minister of Education. …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: global increase in infections: one million new cases in three days
[ad_1] read more The death toll has exceeded one million and now stands at 1,074,732. The United States is the most affected country in the world, losing about 215,000 people to the coronavirus. Brazil has reported 150,198 deaths out of 5,082,637 cases, India has lost 108,334 people of its 7,053,806 …
Read More »Report card: Jacinda Ardern’s government rated the last three years | New Zealand elections 2020
[ad_1] WWhen Jacinda Ardern took over the leadership of the New Zealand Labor Party less than two months before the 2017 elections, she had a firm eye on the country’s social problems, blaming nine years of a National Party-led government for the rates of child poverty and unaffordable housing. Ardern …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus: New Zealand signs to buy 1.5 million doses of vaccine
[ad_1] The agreement is subject to the vaccine successfully completing all clinical trials and passing regulatory approvals. Photo / file The Government has signed an agreement to buy 1.5 million Covid-19 vaccines, enough for 750,000 people. The deal will allow the purchase of vaccines from Pfizer and BioNTech, subject to …
Read More »‘Not really a bubble’: few kiwis are willing to make limited use of trans-Tasmanian travel
[ad_1] Despite all the buzz surrounding the trans-Tasmania bubble initially, it looks like it will start with more of a whine than a hiss and a roar on Friday, with few Kiwis making use of the one-way arrangement. Starting October 16, New Zealanders will be able to travel to New …
Read More »Election 2020: Labor doubts remain as Maori Party moves towards return
[ad_1] OPINION: Returning from the political grave is difficult for any party, any politician, but the Maori Party is knocking on the hinges of his coffin, demanding his release. How do we get here? Co-leader John Tamihere is 6 percentage points behind Labor incumbent Peeni Henare in Tāmaki Makaurau, Auckland. …
Read More »$ 60,000 raised for lifesaving dental surgery in eight hours after appeal
[ad_1] SUPPLIED Ashleigh Fenn has a jaw condition which means she can barely open her mouth and must be fed through a tube. An outpouring of generosity from Stuff Readers have left a 21-year-old nursing student “speechless” realizing that her life-saving surgery will happen now. On October 9, Ashleigh Fenn …
Read More »The All Blacks did not practice a drop goal before the Bledisloe Cup standoff
[ad_1] Hagen Hopkins / Getty Images All Blacks top five Richie Mo’unga faces off against the Wallabies defense during Sunday’s Bledisloe Cup opener. Richie Mo’unga can’t remember the last time he attempted a drop goal. But the top five of the All Blacks were in their pocket, ready to field …
Read More »Heartland Bank publishes New Zealand’s first mortgage rate below 2%
[ad_1] Deal October 12, 2020 12:38 am2 minutes to read Mortgage loan rates continue to fall in the banking industry. Photo / Getty Images Heartland Bank has published the lowest home loan rate in New Zealand history. The bank today announced a fixed one-year loan rate of 1.99 percent. To …
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