Thursday, 8 July 2021, 5:21 pm
Survivors of abuse from the Pacific community will give
evidence before the Abuse in Care Royal Commission of
Inquiry at an upcoming public hearing, Tulou - Our Pacific
Voices: Tatala e Pulonga . Experts will also give
evidence.
The public hearing, starting on Monday 19
July, will open with a traditional Pacific ceremony and be
held at Fale o Samoa in Māngere, Auckland. See below for
the witness list and full schedule.
‘Tulou - Our
Pacific Voices: Tatala e Pulonga’ is the first of its kind
not only for New Zealand, but for Pacific survivors, Pacific
communities and the wider Pacific region.
Thursday, 8 July 2021, 4:29 pm
Planning for the 2022 New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards
(NZDIA) continues at pace with National sponsors continuing
to back the programme.
The Awards programme allows
entrants to connect, learn and grow as individuals across
the board from Trainees and new entrants to the industry
through to experienced Share Farmers.
NZDIA General
Manager Robin Congdon is thrilled to confirm Meridian have
renewed their sponsorship for the next three years along
with a name change to the merit award.
“National
sponsors play a key role and it is great to have their
ongoing support. Some of our sponsors have been associated
Thursday, 8 July 2021, 4:49 pm
oOh! has announced that it will increasingly focus on and
leverage the unrivalled scale of its core Out of Home media
business, as part of its strategy to capitalise on future
growth opportunities.
This will involve a renewed
focus on making its customers’ brands unmissable and
realising the full potential of its diverse assets, which
comprise the largest Out of Home network in Australia and
New Zealand.
As market leader, oOh! aims to help grow
Out of Home as a category by showcasing the creative power
and effectiveness of the medium to deliver mass-reaching,
unmissable, audience-led campaigns for
Thursday, 8 July 2021, 4:24 pm
The
trans-Tasman bubble has been a step closer to normality with
some semblance of overseas travel returning. Since then our
borders have been shutting and re-opening to Australian
states as new cases of Covid-19 emerge in their cities. This
is not normality. With the emergence of the highly
infectious delta variant threatening to pop the bubble
completely, just how long will it be before things go back
to normal for good?
Te
Pūnaha Matatini scientists say four in five Kiwis need
to get the jab before we can stop worrying about lockdowns
and alert levels and start opening up again to the rest of
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