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Why we need to celebrate solo milestones - not just babies and engagements

Kelly Bertrand05:00, Jul 15 2021 Brook Cagle/Unsplash Kelly Bertrand says it’s time we started celebrating solo women’s achievements – rather than lumping everything into a collective celebration. (File photo) This story first appeared on capsulenz.com OPINION : Kelly Bertrand’s take on the unfairness of how we celebrate success, and why single women always get the short straw Looking back at my diary over the last year, on almost every weekend page there’s a social engagement scrawled in the box. “So-and-so and so-and-so’s baby shower – buy present (figure out what the hell to buy person who hasn’t even been born yet)”

Māori trust s retail development expands investment in Palmerston North

Westerman said the trust had hired Palmerston North-based companies, Colspec Construction and Chapple Architecture. Trust chairwoman Liz Mellish said the trust aimed to keep as much of its investments in the Palmerston North economy as possible. It had worked with both companies before, and they were chosen because they shared similar values and policies to the trust, she said. The project’s building and resource consents were approved at the end of June, and it was scheduled to be built by March. Colspec was on track to finish the earthworks and begin laying the foundations over the next couple of weeks, he said.

Why we need to celebrate solo milestones - not just babies and engagements

Why we need to celebrate solo milestones - not just babies and engagements
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Ready and waiting : Surge of bookings as Whanganui prepares for Covid-19 vaccination

Photo: AFP The Whanganui District Health Board has been vaccinating above its targets but as vaccine supplies began to run low, the government asked DHBs to scale back until more shipments arrived. More than 8100 people in the region are now fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and more than 10,500 people have had their first doses. To become fully vaccinated, two doses are required - the second dose is given three weeks after the first. A total of 18,749 doses have been given to date in the Whanganui region. The massive vaccination campaign targeting more than 54,000 people across the region is currently focusing on group 3 of the government s tiered programme - those aged 65 and over, anyone with underlying health conditions or a disability, Māori and Pasifika aged 50 and over, and whānau living with them.

More shoe shuffling likely as Hannahs closes shabby stores

More shoe shuffling likely as Hannahs closes shabby stores
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