Thursday, 1 July 2021, 3:20 pm
An international panel will explore a global web of
anti-vape lies and how it influences the public’s
perspective on vaping and safer nicotine
products.
Headlined
‘the battle between innovation and bully tactics’, the
seventh episode of The Advocates Voice, or TAV, will
premiere at 6.00pm Hong Kong Time - or 10.00pm New Zealand
Time - on Sunday, 11 July.
Led by Greece-based public
health expert, Dr Konstantinos Farsalinos, the panel
discussion will be simulcast on CAPHRA’s Facebook page at
https://www.facebook.com/caphraorg.
Live questions from viewers to the panel are
encouraged.
Hosted by Asia Pacific’s CAPHRA
Storyboard
base
Te Taiwhenua o Tamatea chairman Dr Roger
Maaka said Ngā Ara Tipuna will enable the history of
Tamatea to be learned, understood and acknowledged, in a way
that is unique in New Zealand. “As well as sharing
knowledge with our wider population and bringing visitors to
our rohe, it will enable us to make our history real for our
rangatahi, so they can understand how it relates to them and
where they are today, and give them a good grounding to
become mentors for the next generation .
This
week’s installation signals the near-completion of five
years of planning and construction by Mana Whenua hapū and
Thursday, 1 July 2021, 11:58 am
After nearly a year of charging for MIQ, it’s
staggering the Government hasn’t made paying for MIQ
easier and made more of an effort to go after those who
aren’t paying their fees, National’s Covid-19 Response
spokesperson Chris Bishop says.
Answers to written
questions show the Government has invoiced $64.4 million
since MIQ charging began, with $42.7 million paid. $21.7
million is unpaid and $6.5 million hasn’t been paid within
90 days and is overdue.
“There is still $3.3 million
left unpaid from people who stayed in MIQ in 2020, dating
back to stays in August last year,” Mr Bishop
Thursday, 1 July 2021, 12:01 pm
For 28 years, veteran helicopter ZK-HKG – Police 1
supported critical Police missions from above. Now
decommissioned, the helicopter’s legacy will continue as
it joins the Museum of Transport and Technology’s (MOTAT)
Aviation Collection.
As part of the Police Air Support
Unit,
Police 1 provided a vantage point in the sky, patrolling
Auckland’s traffic, attending incidents, and participating
in countless search and rescue missions across the
country.
The Police 1 helicopter was also deployed to
assist local police during the 2011 Christchurch
earthquakes, and almost a decade later, the 2019
Christchurch terror attack. Being the ‘eyes in the sky’
and manoeuvring ground units into position, Police 1 played
Thursday, 1 July 2021, 2:59 pm
The Dunedin Craft Beer and Food
Festival, presented by Liquorland returns this
October. Dunedin’s iconic lifestyle event will take-over
Forsyth Barr Stadium the weekend of Friday, 29 and Saturday,
30 October, so save the dates and get ready for when tickets
go on sale from Monday, 26 July
An exciting
culmination of local, national and international craft
brewing, beverage and culinary heroes, the festival is all
about bringing people together in good spirit. It’s a
social gathering with friends and family, it’s a
salutation of lifestyle. It’s about sharing good times
through great food, entertainment and a selection of the