Builders and a principal say the whole system could be better – and safer – for everyone.
A report by WorkSafe about Maihiihi School’s brush with asbestos in 2022, is one example.
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Builders and a principal say the whole system could be better – and safer – for everyone.
A report by WorkSafe about Maihiihi School’s brush with asbestos in 2022, is one example.
“Apprentice has demolished…
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Blood cancer patient Maureen King has traveled to China for experimental treatment in hopes of extending her life, while her former partner, Jeff King, has been diagnosed with the same condition, multiple myeloma. Their son, Alexander, described the situation as traumatic, noting that such a double diagnosis is extremely rare, occurring in about one in 10 million cases. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreAn Auckland salon, Top To Toe Beauty Clinic Papakura, reported a woman who left without paying for a $60 Brazilian wax. The clinic has shared a blurred image of her on social media, urging her to return and settle the payment, and has filed a police report while providing CCTV footage to authorities. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreEx-con Brent Jeremy Allen faced legal issues after police discovered two illegally purchased guns with a fake firearms license during unrelated arrests in Auckland. His sentencing in Auckland District Court included multiple firearms charges and drug deals involving cannabis, MDMA, and GBL, revealed through his phone records. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreLotto's Powerball is set for a $20 million prize this Saturday, yet investment experts suggest that instead of spending on tickets, individuals could achieve a more certain financial gain by saving consistently, leveraging the power of compounding. With odds of winning the top Lotto prize at one-in-3.84 million and Powerball at one-in-38 million, the likelihood of achieving a significant return through savings is much higher. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreKolini Tatafu, the ringleader of an immigration scam, was sentenced to prison at 71 after previously serving home detention for swindling Tongan overstayers out of their money. In her latest scheme, she defrauded 26 victims, mostly from a Māngere church, out of $63,000 by falsely claiming connections to a High Court judge and promising to resolve their visa issues. Want More Context? 🔎
Read moreGlobal country superstar Jelly Roll will perform his first concert in New Zealand at The Outerfields in Auckland on November 8 as part of his Down Under 2025 Tour. Pre-sale tickets go on sale today at 3pm, with general sales starting on August 11, featuring songs from his upcoming album Beautifully Broken and hits like "Liar" and "I Am Not Okay." Want More Context? 🔎
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