[ad_1] REVIEW: John Campbell and Duncan Garner need to be on the lookout because New Zealand’s most “shocking” breakfast night TV show is back. Yes, five years after its last broadcast from Auckland’s Target Furniture Hypermart, the “more furniture than guests or ideas” current affairs / lifestyle show is back …
Read More »White supremacist Philip Neville Arps said to ‘control himself’ in court
[ad_1] John Kirk-Anderson / Stuff Philip Neville Arps was jailed for 21 months after sending a video of the Christchurch mosque shootings to 30 people. (File photo) White supremacist Philip Neville Arps was reprimanded by a district court judge after displaying strange behavior while appearing in the dock. Arps, 45, …
Read More »White supremacist Philip Neville Arps said to ‘control himself’ in court
[ad_1] John Kirk-Anderson / Stuff Philip Neville Arps was jailed for 21 months after sending a video of the Christchurch mosque shootings to 30 people. (File photo) White supremacist Philip Neville Arps was reprimanded by a district court judge after displaying strange behavior while appearing in the dock. Arps, 45, …
Read More »2020 election: dismissing wealth tax talk ‘not credible’ – Shaw
[ad_1] The Green Party would expect to have wealth tax negotiations with Labor if they start negotiations after the election, says Green’s co-leader James Shaw. He also defended the party’s stance on agriculture, saying the Greens would seek to fund farmers’ transition to sustainable methods and those who are already …
Read More »Lake Alice Hospital Patient and Artist Grave Found 50 Years After Death
[ad_1] Supplied Rolfe Hattaway’s grave in Marton has a new headstone, with one of his works of art. The family of a man who spent time at Lake Alice Hospital has just discovered his story, 50 years after his death. Rolfe Hattaway spent more than half his life in institutions, …
Read More »The government’s facial recognition technology deal offers wide access
[ad_1] The government has made a deal on facial recognition technology that opens up access to it. The facial recognition master agreement was signed with the New Zealand subsidiary of the US giant DXC Technology. Photo: 123RF The Department of Internal Affairs has signed a framework agreement with a leading …
Read More »Dave Rennie’s Wallabies suddenly make Australia fall in love with rugby again
[ad_1] The Wallabies have Australians falling in love with rugby all over again as their Bledisloe Cup test draw with the All Blacks continues to grab some much-needed headlines across Tasmania. Australian media are already talking about the chances of the Wallabies finally reclaiming the giant silver cup after their …
Read More »Where is she now? Great White Ferns Emily Drumm
[ad_1] One of New Zealand’s top cricketers, Emily Drumm, says that leading the White Ferns to their only World Cup triumph 20 years ago was their Everest. Let’s face it: there are only so many reruns of old sporting events that we were able to endure by shutting down live …
Read More »Diverse fortunes for New Zealand golfers Lydia Ko and Ryan Fox
[ad_1] Matt Slocum / AP Lydia Ko had a frustrating weekend at the KPMG PGA Women’s Championship. New Zealand’s top golfers Lydia Ko and Ryan Fox topped the pace in their respective big tournaments on both sides of the Atlantic. Ko fired a final round 1 over 71 to finish …
Read More »Covid 19 coronavirus – World Health Organization doctor backs down on virus lockdowns – don’t use them as a ‘primary control’
[ad_1] World October 11, 2020 06:50 am3 minutes to read The video will play in Play now Don’t play automatically Never auto game WHO’s Dr. David Nabarro yesterday discouraged world leaders from using closures. Video / The viewer A World Health Organization doctor has flipped over the organization’s original Covid-19 …
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