With people being encouraged to stay home while sick, services were more prone to driver illness. “We re supporting our operators in their recruitment efforts as they continue to minimise the impact for customers as much as possible.” The service was hoping to recruit around 50 additional drivers to the network. He wanted to apologise for the frustration and inconvenience caused by the cancellations. “We recognise the heroic efforts of our drivers who have worked through the various alert levels this past year, some of who are now taking well-earned breaks. ”Despite the superhuman efforts of our drivers they do have their own health, age and family considerations.”
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Recent images of thousands of fish dying in an Otago
stream and estuary are symptomatic of regional councils
across the country failing to manage the environmental
impacts of land-use on our waterways, Fish & Game New
Zealand say. This environmental tragedy wasn’t an
isolated incident, and it isn’t limited to my home patch,
Otago, New Zealand Fish and Game Council Chair Ray Grubb
says. Across the country, many are of these important
ecosystems are close to ‘flipping’ - reaching a point
where they are so polluted that they can no longer sustain
life - as we saw in the Kaikorai stream over the
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