[ad_1] South Sydney captain Sam Burgess could be suspended for the third time this season after being cited for a high tackle on former teammate Robbie Farah The Rabbitohs lock was postponed …
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[ad_1] Wanaka pilot, missing since yesterday following a helicopter accident, is presumed dead and rescue efforts are now focused on recovering his body Detective Sergeant Derek Shaw has officially confirmed the identity …
Read More »The Friendly Pines Camp Director Cherishes His Role in Preserving the Eight-Decade Summer Legacy | The Daily Mail
[ad_1] Kevin Nissen does not just try to shoot archery, lob a tennis ball or swing in a jungle. The 61-year-old man is not cold-eyed. crying a child or recruiting a new …
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[ad_1] HANNAH MARTIN Last Updated 12:57, 22 July 2018 SUPPLY / MARK SCOWN Auckland Transport is in talks with the Salvation Army about the opening of the Manukau Bus Station as that …
Read More »& # 39; A perfect winter start & # 39; – Mt Ruapehu visitors double their school holidays | 1 NEWS
[ad_1] Mt Ruapehu records one of its best-attended ski seasons, with a 50 percent increase in visitors during the school holidays last year. More than 80,000 skiers and snowboarders have enjoyed the …
Read More »Incredible opposition to clubs' alcohol licensing
[ad_1] Wellington bowling clubs are confused about a police objection to the renewal of their liquor license People playing bowling Photo : 123RF Up to 12 community bowling clubs have applied to …
Read More »Jobs on the line at Te Papa, document leak reveals
[ad_1] Te Papa's staff says that they were left in the dark as to the restructuring of the National Museum. Photo: Wiki Commons RNZ leaked the document describing the proposed tremor He …
Read More »Schools adopt play-based learning after the abolition of national standards
[ad_1] Three boys are completely covered in mud – and their teachers say that's the best way for them to learn. Two girls paint leaves. Other children playing with ropes, climbing on …
Read More »Police were disappointed after the fall of the mental health pilot project
[ad_1] Police officers are angry that a proposal to improve 111 appeals has been dropped and that mental health advocates hope that it will be saved again. Photo: RNZ / Richard Tindiller …
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