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Cabinet Accepts Turkish Authorities Request For The Managed Return Of Three NZ Citizens

Monday, 26 July 2021, 12:05 pm Cabinet has agreed to the managed return of a New Zealand citizen and her two young children from Turkey, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced today. The three have been in immigration detention in Turkey since crossing the border from Syria earlier this year. Turkey has requested that New Zealand repatriate the family. “The safety and wellbeing of New Zealanders is paramount for the Government,” Jacinda Ardern said. “New Zealand has not taken this step lightly. We have taken into account our international responsibilities as well as the details of this particular case, including the fact that children are

Ravensdown Appoints New Head Of Digital Products

Monday, 26 July 2021, 12:41 pm Ravensdown has appointed Dan McLaughlin as Head of Digital Products, tasked with driving adoption and growth of digital tools by the company’s customer-shareholders. Dan’s strength is digital strategy and design, with over 10 years of private sector business experience in the United Kingdom and Australia, predominantly as a Management Consultant with Deloitte Digital. Prior to consulting, Dan was a Design Engineer in the local NZ aerospace industry. His keenness for the role was heightened by seeing Ravensdown transition from a commodity producer to a valued partner providing intelligence to its customers. He views the Christchurch-based company as being well on the way to

Ngāti Toa Places A Two-week Rāhui On Te Awarua O Porirua

Monday, 26 July 2021, 11:15 am Ngāti Toa Rangatira has placed a two-week rāhui on Te Awarua o Porirua in an effort to ensure the health and wellbeing of the entire community. Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira CEO, Helmut Modlik says that the iwi is dissappointed that two sewerage spill incidents occured in the Porirua harbour as a result of long term failure to invest in water infrastructure in the Porirua region. “Our local infrastructure is clearly aged, overburdened and unable to meet current demands, let alone the future growth in our rohe,” Helmut said. “Urgent investment must be made now to ensure

Young Couple Cry Tears Of Joy After Winning $17 Million With Powerball

Monday, 26 July 2021, 2:59 pm A young couple from Auckland have had a weekend to remember after their lucky Lotto ticket saw them win $17 million with Powerball First Division and become New Zealand’s newest Powerball multi-millionaires. The couple, who wish to remain anonymous, were having a quiet start to their Sunday morning – completely unaware that their lives were about to change. “I was up early with the kids on Sunday morning while my wife had a much-deserved sleep-in,” said the man. “I was flicking through things on my phone when I saw that Powerball had been won and that the winning ticket had been

Consult The People | Scoop News

The NGO Coalition on Human Rights (NGOCHR) demands greater consultation and collaboration with all relevant stakeholders regarding any proposed changes to law affecting Fijians in their day to day lives; especially laws relating to land dealings that have implications on how land tenure is held, owned and leased by citizens of Fiji. It is fundamental to keep within the principles of democracy even during a pandemic. The recent proposed changes to the iTaukei Lands Trust Act and the State Lands Act (Bill No. 17), due to be deliberated upon in Parliament today, have had no consultation with the majority of ordinary Fijians

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