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BitPrime Embraces Parliament s Inquiry Into Cryptocurrency

Friday, 16 July 2021, 4:33 pm BitPrime today announced its support to Parliament s Finance and Expenditure Committee inquiry into the current and future nature, impact and risks of cryptocurrencies in order to stimulate New Zealand into becoming a Cryptocurrency and Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) global leader. BitPrime has been a leader in the New Zealand cryptocurrency industry since 2017 and is one of its most prominent players. Its trade volumes are expected to exceed 80 million New Zealand Dollars in 2021, a growth of at least 30% per cent over the previous year. Seeing that cryptocurrencies are heavily regulated under the current legislation, such growth is only possible due to BitPrime s

Deeply Negative Impact Of COVID Pandemic, Reverses SDG Progress

Friday, 16 July 2021, 4:24 pm Closing a key international development forum on Thursday, the deputy UN chief observed that a year of “immense challenges” has reversed progress on meeting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). After eight “solid days” of deliberations at the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development(HLPF), Amina Mohammed attributed the COVID pandemic to “a reversal of SDG progress in some areas, and delayed action on many of the major transitions required to meet our 2030 goals”. She said the pandemic has had a “deeply negative impact” on health and well-being; employment, businesses, incomes, education; and human rights, with “a particularly damaging effect on women and

Bucketing Rain Causes Slips, High River Levels, Closures On Highways West Coast, Marlborough And Buller/ Tasman

Friday, 16 July 2021, 3:54 pm Torrential rain on the West Coast, Buller, Tasman and Marlborough today has caused extensive surface flooding, slips and highway closures. “Rain is forecast to continue overnight so we encourage people to avoid driving in these conditions,” says Tresca Forrester, Journey Manager Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency. “We recommend people avoid travelling overnight given visibility issues and the potential to get caught between slips or areas of surface flooding.” Alpine highways – take the Lewis The Arthur’s Pass route between the West Coast and Canterbury, SH73, is unlikely to open today given the ongoing rainfall and active slips. People will need to

NZNO To Present DHB MECA Offer; Withdraws Strike Notice

Friday, 16 July 2021, 4:26 pm The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) says significant progress has been made in negotiations with the district health boards (DHBs) over the latest multi-employer collective agreement (MECA), and it will be presenting an offer to its members next week. Lead Advocate David Wait said he was glad negotiations had reached this point after talks broke down earlier in the week. The DHBs had shown a willingness to move on a number of issues important to our members, but did not have an offer ready by close of business on Wednesday, which was the two-week deadline for issuing the strike notice.

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