Monday, 11 January 2021, 8:42 am | Oho Mauri Charitable Trust 30 local raangatahi aged 14-18 who were disengaged from school have graduated from
the Oho Mauri Transitions Programme and are now armed with skills to confidently
transition into further education, training and employment in 2021. This collective . More
Police recruits left in the dark over training delay, calls for Government action
11 Jan, 2021 11:00 PM
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Police recruits have been left in the dark over their futures. Photo / Getty Images
Cheree Kinnear is a sports reporter for NZMEcheree.kinnear@nzherald.co.nz
Police recruits have expressed their disappointment at a lack of communication over delayed training wings , while calls for Government action grow louder.
Hundreds of recruits have been left in limbo after police were forced to put the brakes on training, as revealed by the Herald on Sunday.
Candidates of an upcoming training wing were initially scheduled to attend the Royal New Zealand Police College in February, but were told that they would be deferred until later in 2021 after recruitment requirements were reconsidered.
Monday, 11 January 2021, 12:23 pm | Auckland Pride Festival Auckland Pride Month will be full to the brim this February with a massive 203 events
taking place in all corners of Tāmaki Makaurau. With its largest programme ever,
Auckland Pride have added over 150 events, showcasing the diversity and excitement . More
Monday, 14 December 2020, 12:10 pm | Auckland Pride Festival The first wave of the open-access programme from Auckland Pride Festival 2021 has
just gone live, with an incredible range of community created events spanning right
across the city. Extending to the full month of February for the very first time, . More
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Meridian, Contact, Genesis, Mercury and Trustpower shares fall in sharpest NZX drop in four months
11 Jan, 2021 05:15 AM
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Contact Energy s share price fell as gentailers were hit in trading today. Photo / File
NZ Herald
By: Graham Skellern
The high-flying energy stocks were mauled by profit-taking as the New Zealand sharemarket suffered its heaviest fall in four months. The S&P/NZX 50 Index slumped 268.10 points or 1.98 per cent to 13,290.09. The index beat the previous biggest drop of 1.91 per cent on September 4 when it closed 11,824.31.
There were 68 gainers and 79 decliners over the whole market on steady volume of 110.2 million shares worth $159.93