01:45 EDT, 5 July 2021
Channel Nine news anchor Davina Smith has given birth to a baby girl as her army husband fights an allegation he raped a drunk woman two years ago.
Smith shared a heartwarming photo of the latest addition to her family Hope Frances wrapped in a white blanket with a white ribbon on her head. Our precious Hope Frances. One month old, she wrote in an Instagram post on Monday.
Hope was cradled by her four-year-old older sister Rose, and in another photo was resting peacefully on her mother s chest.
Smith s husband of 10 years Mark Cameron prepares to stand trial for allegedly raping a woman two-and-a-half years ago.
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Press Release – ACT New Zealand A new Bill from the ACT Party drawn today will ensure the baton of environmental regulations is given to regional councils and taken out of the hands of Wellington bureaucrats, says ACTs Rural Affairs spokesperson Mark Cameron. In recent …
“A new Bill from the ACT Party drawn today will ensure the baton of environmental regulations is given to regional councils and taken out of the hands of Wellington bureaucrats,” says ACT’s Rural Affairs spokesperson Mark Cameron.
“In recent years farmers have been hammered by regulations put in place by Government that don’t take into account the diverse landscapes across the country.
“My law change updates freedom camping legislation to make it easier to crack down on some of the poor behaviour and make[s] the rules more consistent and easier to follow,” Pugh said in a statement. “Restrictions would include confining freedom camping which isn’t self-contained to within 200 metres of toilet facilities, empowering more government organisations to limit freedom camping on land they control and provide stronger enforcement of fines for rule-breakers.”
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Rubbish dumped outside toilet block at Naval Point freedom camping area in Lyttleton, on the second day of coronavirus lockdown. (File photo) Fellow National Party MP Gerry Brownlee, who is also its foreign affairs spokesman, had his Autonomous Sanctions Bill pulled from the ballot.
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“A new Bill from the ACT Party drawn today will ensure
the baton of environmental regulations is given to regional
councils and taken out of the hands of Wellington
bureaucrats,” says ACT’s Rural Affairs spokesperson Mark
Cameron.
“In recent years farmers have been hammered
by regulations put in place by Government that don’t take
into account the diverse landscapes across the
country.
“This was evident when the Freshwater
Regulations came into effect last year. Otago and Southland
farmers face unique challenges that aren’t faced in other
parts of the country. The winter grazing regulations meant