Lost & Found s David Lomas finds his missing piece: Clarinda s changed my life
24 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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For years, David Lomas has helped families reunite with their loved ones. Photo / Sally Tagg
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By: Rebecca Barry Hill
David Lomas has made a career out of finding important people in others lives. Now, with partner Clarinda Franklin by his side, he s found the missing person in his own. It s just a feeling of absolute happiness and contentment, says the David Lomas Investigates host, sitting side by side with Clarinda, a teacher and school principal, at her home in Devonport. I don t quite understand why Clarinda would like me, but we just get on. I find it quite remarkable.
Incident at Devonport Primary School Fair sparks school investigation
11 Apr, 2021 03:44 AM
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Devonport Primary School. Photo / Supplied
Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior reporter.lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz@LincolnTanNZH
An incident at the Devonport Primary School fair on Auckland s North Shore yesterday has sparked an investigation by the school.
A post from a man on a community Facebook group claimed his 21-year-old nephew, who is a third-year medical student at Otago University, was repeatedly told he was not allowed to buy food at the fair.
The post was written by the man s uncle Philip Balle, who was at the fair with his nephew and other family members to support their local primary school - despite Saturday s rain.