Wednesday, 30 June 2021, 11:40 am
Andrew Sharp, CEO moves on from Bobux
After nearly
six years of leading Bobux International’s growth, Andrew
Sharp will be moving on from Bobux at the end of July, to
take up an opportunity to build his own business.
In his
time at Bobux, Andrew has built and led a team that has
accelerated Bobux’s trajectory towards becoming the best
kids’ shoe brand in the world, outpacing international
growth rates by 10x year-on-year in a highly competitive,
global market.
In 2021 Bobux is celebrating the 30th
anniversary of its New Zealand founding, with further
extraordinary global growth, both online and with great
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case is not in the Novotel Auckland Airport managed
isolation facility, so is not linked to the two positive day
12 tests which we reported on yesterday.
As is
standard protocol, we will investigate the reason for the
day 12 positive test.
Yesterday we reported the full
travel histories for cases 1 and 2 were still being
investigated.
We can now confirm those two cases
travelled from Kuwait via the United Arab
Emirates.
Australian traveller who visited
Wellington
So far, 2,618 people have been identified
as contacts of the Australian person who visited Wellington
between 19 and 21 June.
Of those 2,618 total contacts,
2,505 or 96% of people have returned a negative result, 8
Wednesday, 30 June 2021, 10:24 am
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s
first evaluation of the earthquake-prone building system
shows that the system is working well overall, and provides
useful information on how it can be further
improved.
“While it is still early days, we are
pleased to see that overall the earthquake-prone building
system is well-regarded, and is seen as an improvement over
the previous system,” says Amy Moorhead, Manager Building
Policy at MBIE.
“The evaluation shows that there is
broad support for the earthquake-prone building system
policy development and design, and that the system was
adequately implemented.
“The report also provides
Wednesday, 30 June 2021, 12:56 pm
Te Pāti Māori are calling for a review on Oranga
Tamariki’s Child Protection Protocol and the culture at
their youth residences, after a whistle blower video
revealed physical abuse against children in state care by
Oranga Tamariki staff members.
“I feel huge aroha
for our tamariki who are already traumatised and clearly
still at risk of abuse and humiliation in state care. Many
of these tamariki have come from backgrounds where violence
and abuse is normal. These are the most vulnerable people in
the country” said Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie
Ngarewa-Packer.