Month: September 2024
- Politics
UK’s partial arms embargo on Israel is shameful, Netanyahu’s close aide says
The UK’s decision to place a partial arms embargo on Israel was “shameful”, a close aide to Prime Minister Benjamin…
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Australian breakdancer Raygun: ‘I’m very sorry’
Australian breakdancer Rachael Gunn has said she is “very sorry” for the backlash following her performance at the Olympics –…
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CCCFA lending rules to ease again, directors and managers will no longer be personally liable for breaches
Minister Andrew Bayly believes number of changes will make it easier to get a loan.Read More
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Coastal change maps reveal erosion and accretion patterns in Tairāwhiti
Hope that coastal data will be useful in decision-making, planning.Read More
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Tauranga, Morrinsville boating businesses Sportcraft Marine and Sportcraft Boats in liquidation
The businesses owe unpaid taxes and loans, according to the IRD’s statements of claim.Read More
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Supermarket seafood brands accused of greenwashing by University of Auckland researchers
Researchers find green claims on many products can’t be backed up.Read More
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Police charge Ponsonby CEO over alleged road rage incident involving North Shore pensioner and $430k European supercar
The pensioner’s family say the CEO should stop acting “like a spoiled child”.Read More
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Young orators shine at Far North’s Te Hiku speech competition
Te Hiku o-te Ika Manu Korero – Far North Schools Speech Competition results.Read More
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Better than before: Napier City Rovers set lofty goals ahead of National League
Captain Jim Hoyle opens up on Napier City Rovers’ National League qualification and hopes.Read More
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PGG Wrightson auctioneer Cam Heggie takes on The Country Fast Five
Cam Heggie is such a legend he answered 15 questions instead of five.Read More
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