Kiwi exodus to Australia slows down
The number of New Zealanders quitting this country for a better life across the Tasman slowed to its smallest monthly pace in almost three years.
The number of New Zealanders quitting this country for a better life across the Tasman slowed to its smallest monthly pace in almost three years.
Seven local athletes and one coach are among the NZ contingent heading to the International Triathlon Union's Long Distance Triathlon World Championship race.
The Foodstuffs supermarket group has declined to make any "definitive comment" on the threat from a proposal to restrict the sale of alcohol to between 7am and 9pm.
The appeal aims to raise funds and continue awareness of the work of the country's 16 charitable rescue helicopter trusts.
The Katikati Heritage Museum Charitable Trust wants to employ a professional museum manager and is seeking $100,000 over the next three years to cover wages.
The scholarships aim to support and assist Bay of Plenty sporting talent to achieve on the national and international sporting stage.
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The legal fraternity has been "shattered" by the sudden death of one of the country's most senior judges. Justice Robert Chambers sat on the Supreme Court and died peacefully in his sleep last night at his home in Wellington aged 59. A good friend - Auckland Crown Solicitor Simon Moore QC - described Justice Chambers as "an extraordinary talent"who had so much more to give. "His strengths were his ability to connect to people using his humour, his charm and his gregarious nature ... He leaves the legal profession, quite frankly, shattered." Among others who paid tribute to Justice Chambers…
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