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General Debate 20 April 2022

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Heath Ministry advised in November MIQ should go

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Newshub reports: An internal memo from the Ministry of Health has revealed there was no longer “any” health justification for MIQ way back in November 2021.  It means stranded Kiwis could have come home for Christmas instead of applying for a spot in state-run managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ).  Why has this only come out […]

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Pakowhai Road Closed Following Crash - Eastern

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Hawke’s Bay motorists are advised to expect delays on Pakowhai Road this morning, following a crash near the Chesterhope Bridge. A car towing a trailer crashed between Gilbertson Road and Hodgson Road at around 5am, bringing down power lines. The road ...

Governors Bay Jetty Rebuild Will Start In August 2022

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19 April 2022 GOVERNORS BAY After 7 long years, the trust responsible for saving the 300-metre-long jetty at Governors Bay has announced the rebuild will start in August and is scheduled to be finished by the end of February 2023. HEB Construction ...



Disappointing "Hung Jury" From Select Committee On Livestock Exports

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In response to the Primary Production Select Committee report (14/4/2022) to the House regarding the Animal Welfare Amendment Bill (ban of livestock exports): "Veterinarians for Animal Welfare Aotearoa (VAWA) is enormously disappointed that the Select Committee ...

Appeal For Information On Te Kuiti Fatal Crash

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Police are appealing for witnesses to a fatal crash near Te Kuiti in March. Emergency services were alerted to the two vehicle crash on State Highway 3 just north of Te Kuiti at around 8:20pm on 30 March. One person sadly died at the scene and a second ...

Pacific Finance Ministers Convene First Pacific Debt Conference

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April 19, 2022, Suva, Fiji-- The first Pacific Regional Debt Conference was successfully convened on 5-8 April 2022. At their virtual session in 2021, Pacific Island Forum Economic Ministers raised the need for urgent talks between Forum Island Countries, ...

Labour/National Need To Listen On Housing

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“Auckland Council’s preliminary response to the Government and National’s housing planning changes confirm that their policy is nothing more than political theatre masquerading as a solution,” says ACT’s Housing spokesperson Brooke van ...

Reopening of St James Theatre delayed – now late June, not May

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News from Wellington City Council After three years of significant strengthening and refurbishment, the St James Theatre is to reopen by the end of June. Lockdowns and staff shortages due to covid have delayed the planned opening date from May to June. Our contractors were working towards completing the major construction works by 10 May, […]

Volcanic tremors continuing on Ruapehu; crater lake is hotter

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Photo from DoC News from GeoNet Elevated volcanic unrest continues at Mt Ruapehu, with strong volcanic tremor and the Crater Lake (Te Wai ā-moe) temperature now stabilised at 37°C for the past week. The Volcanic Alert Level remains at Level 2. Elevated volcanic unrest has been sustained at Mt Ruapehu for four weeks. This heightened […]

10,000 DHB staff vote for strikes next month

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News from PSA Ten thousand PSA allied, public health, scientific and technical workers have voted overwhelmingly to take strike action in May. The essential DHB health workforce will ‘work to rule’ from 9 – 20 May and hold a 24-hour strike on 16 May. The strikes are the result of a year and a half […]

Staff shortages at Immigration NZ delaying approval of qualified migrants

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Report from RNZ by Gill Bonnett Immigration New Zealand is being blamed for restricting how many migrant workers, students and visitors can come into the country. Travellers from a country needing visas to enter New Zealand, such as China, India and South Africa, have to wait till October under the government’s current border timeline, unless […]

Kapiti College student wins case at disputes tribunal

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News from Consumer NZ Consumer NZ is urging consumers to be aware of their rights when purchasing second-hand goods online. This comes after James de Hair, a 15-year-old from Kāpiti College, saved to buy a second-hand phone off Facebook Marketplace in June 2021. Three months later, it stopped receiving a cellular signal, leaving the phone […]

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ANZAC Day Holiday Shifts Kerbside Collections A Day Later This Year

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Here’s how ANZAC day’s public holiday on Monday 25 April will affect Hamilton City Council’s rubbish and recycling services: • Hamilton residents’ rubbish and recycling kerbside collection days will shift to a day later due to the ANZAC ...

HELL Launches New Reading Initiative To Boost NZ Reading Rates

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New Zealand’s rich landscape, its people and the authors who write about it are taking centre stage in a new reading initiative being rolled out by HELL to help lift declining reading rates. Building on eight successful years, The Great NZ Book ...


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