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Adventure runner missing in Kahurangi National Park found after overnight search and rescue effort

Adventure runner missing in Kahurangi National Park found after overnight search and rescue effort 26 Apr, 2021 06:32 PM 2 minutes to read The missing woman was located by one of the LandSAR teams shortly before 9am today. Photo / 123rf The missing woman was located by one of the LandSAR teams shortly before 9am today. Photo / 123rf NZ Herald An experienced tramper and adventure runner reported missing in Kahurangi National Park was been found uninjured yesterday, after spending the night in the forest. The woman s husband reported her missing to police after she didn t arrive at the Golden Bay endpoint of the track on Sunday evening.

The Watford streets with the most recorded car crimes

An interactive map shows how many car crimes have been reported across Watford. The streets in Watford are getting busy again as people return to shops, restaurants and other reopened venues. But with more people venturing outside again, people may wish to avoid certain areas prone to car crimes. A tool created by Co-op Insurance has revealed the number of vehicle crimes in any area - and what roads it is happening in the most. Vehicle crimes is a broad term, but it can be anything from vehicle theft, theft from a vehicle and vandalism. How does the tool work?

A bubble, a band and a public holiday give tourism a bumper weekend

For Auckland hotelier Desmond Moraes, the culmination of the band and the bubble meant all 45 rooms in his central Parkside Hotel and Apartments were full on Saturday. I think 90 per cent were people from Auckland wanting to stay in town and go and have a party. I saw lots of girls coming together and booking two or three rooms. But we did notice a lot of Australian families checking in as well. Two days after the borders opened - the hotel s receptionist couldn t keep up with calls, he said. STUFF Kiwis welcome Australians to New Zealand, as the first flights from Australia arrive after the opening of the trans-Tasman travel bubble.

Trans-Tasman bubble, Six60 concert a welcome boost for tourism operators

Six60 waving to fans from the stage at Eden Park. Photo: Supplied/Six60 It was the first weekend since the trans-Tasman bubble opened, bringing the first visitors from outside New Zealand in more than a year. Last night at Eden Park - @SIX60 entering from the rugby changing rooms through the crowd to loud drums and cheers pic.twitter.com/QTIzao0TVs Charlotte Ryan (@CharlotteRyanNZ) April 24, 2021 The show was Auckland s largest event since the trans-Tasman bubble opened and businesses welcomed the influx with open arms. For Auckland hotelier Desmond Moraes, the culmination of the band and the bubble meant all 45 rooms in his central Parkside Hotel and Apartments were full on Saturday.

Park Side student dies of COVID-19 complications | News, Sports, Jobs

Reporter MARSHALL  An elementary school student in Marshall has died of complications from COVID-19, the Marshall Public School District said Monday. Superintendent Jeremy Williams said the district learned a girl in the first grade at Park Side Elementary died Sunday. In a letter sent out to families in the Marshall public school district Monday, Williams said the news came with “great sorrow,” and he said crisis team members would be on hand to help support students. “I recognize this is scary and concerning for many. We encourage you to continue to watch your students for any signs of COVID,” Williams said in the letter. “If your student begins to show symptoms, please bring them in to be tested right away.”

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