Market close: NZ sharemarket falls more than half a per cent
1 Apr, 2021 04:40 AM
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AFT Pharmaceuticals slumped 57c or 11.52 per cent to $4.38. Photo / 123RF
NZ Herald
By: Graham Skellern
The New Zealand sharemarket gave back much of its gains from the day before, falling more than half a per cent on steady trading as it entered the four-day Easter break. The S&P/NZX 50 Index fell 72.38 points or 0.58 per cent to 12,488.31, after rising 0.92 per cent on Wednesday. The index picked up in late trading, beforehand reaching an intraday low of 12,439.41.
There were 63 gainers and 74 decliners over the whole market, with 43.46 million shares worth $165.38 million changing hands.
Health Hawke s Bay chief executive resigns
13 Jan, 2021 11:55 PM
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Wayne Woolrich has resigned from his role as chief executive of Health Hawke s Bay to to join Auckland-based Green Cross Health. Photo / Supplied
Wayne Woolrich has resigned from his role as chief executive of Health Hawke s Bay to to join Auckland-based Green Cross Health. Photo / Supplied
Wayne Woolrich has resigned from his role as chief executive of Health Hawke s Bay.
Woolrich, who joined the region s primary health organisation as a business services manager in 2016, departs to join Auckland-based Green Cross Health.
Health Hawke s Bay board chair Na Raihania said he accepted Woolrich s resignation this week.
Press Release – Health Hawkes Bay The Chief Executive of Health Hawkes Bay, Wayne Woolrich has resigned. Mr Woolrich joined the regions Primary Health Organisation in 2016 as Business Services Manager and soon progressed to lead the organisation as the CEO. Health Hawkes Bay Board …
The Chief Executive of Health Hawke’s Bay, Wayne Woolrich has resigned.
Mr Woolrich joined the region’s Primary Health Organisation in 2016 as Business Services Manager and soon progressed to lead the organisation as the CEO.
Health Hawke’s Bay Board Chair Na Raihania said he accepted Mr Woolrich’s resignation this week.
“During Mr Woolrich’s tenure there has been real progression towards improving the health of the Hawke’s Bay population and renewed focus and commitment to ensuring Māori have access to quality health care,” Mr Raihania said.
Wednesday, 13 January 2021, 8:49 am
The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) will again be
the principal sponsor for New Zealand’s first national
primary healthcare awards.
ACC is sponsoring the
patient safety award, which celebrates excellence in safe
practice. The award recognises an individual or team for
outstanding innovation and leadership in patient safety and
raises awareness and support for the safety of all patients
in all healthcare settings.
The second year of the New
Zealand Primary Healthcare Awards |He Tohu Mauri Ora are now
open, and entries will be accepted until 10pm, 17 January
2021. The awards give GPs, primary care and community teams,