March is reminding us that it is still technically winter with another blast of arctic air. Temperatures won t climb back to average until Wednesday. Scattered rain and snow showers are
Mood trackers: How HR departments could impose tech tyranny in the woke workplace
13 Mar, 2021 07:36 PM
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Mood-tracking devices in the workplace could be the future of HR, but there are risks to using the technology. Photo / Getty Images
Mood-tracking devices in the workplace could be the future of HR, but there are risks to using the technology. Photo / Getty Images
Daily Telegraph UK
By: Andrew Orlowski So you thought you d broken the ice with that quick chat over coffee this morning with the new hire – but your wristband has buzzed and now the human resources manager wants you to call
Lotto riches: Lucky Kiwi wakes up $8.2 million richer
13 Mar, 2021 07:40 AM
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A brief history of Lotteries throughout the ages. Video / NZ Herald
NZ Herald
One lucky Lotto player has woken up $8.2 million richer this morning.
The big win in Saturday s draw comes via a Lotto Powerball ticket bought at Paper Plus in Matamata.
The winner s prize includes $8m from Powerball, and a further $250,000 via Lotto First Division.
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Published March 13, 2021
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Victorian Premier
Daniel Andrews has just issued a statement sharing the good news that he is out of ICU and will not need spinal surgery for now, after suffering a nasty fall this week.
On Tuesday, the Premier was was transported to hospital after slipping on wet stairs at a holiday home on the Mornington Peninsula. Andrews suffered a fracture of the T7 vertebrae in his mid-back, according to the ABC.