Family of killed cyclist Brent Norriss devastated texting driver back behind wheel
23 Feb, 2021 07:53 PM
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Khing Wong would have suffered extreme hardship if he was not granted a limited licence, a judge found. Photo / File
Khing Wong would have suffered extreme hardship if he was not granted a limited licence, a judge found. Photo / File
The family of a cyclist killed by a texting driver on a busy Wellington highway say it s a real kick in the guts to hear the driver is now allowed to drive again just three months after sentencing.
Khing Tiang Wong, 47, was granted a limited licence in the Wellington District Court this morning, meaning he can drive a car under certain restrictive conditions despite the fact he was disqualified from driving for a year and a half.
MEDAN, Indonesia, Feb. 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ In a policy announcement on Saturday (20/02), Indonesia's Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy, Sandiaga Salahuddin Uno, encouraged the public
Rodeo star back in the saddle after brain tumour
22 Feb, 2021 11:00 PM
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Greg Lamb at home on his Wendon Valley farm with his hazing horse Rocket (left) and steer wrestling partner Ace. Photo / Sally Rae
Greg Lamb at home on his Wendon Valley farm with his hazing horse Rocket (left) and steer wrestling partner Ace. Photo / Sally Rae
Otago Daily Times
By: Sally Rae
As the rodeo season continues around the country, Southland farmer and cowboy Greg Lamb has overcome a few hefty obstacles to get back in the saddle again. The Otago Daily Times business and rural editor Sally Rae reports.
Australian refusing a Covid test should be deported, says Judith Collins
22 Feb, 2021 10:37 PM
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Opposition leader Judith Collins asked why an Australian woman in MIQ in Wellington has been allowed to stay in isolation here after refusing to take a COVID test.
Video / Mark Mitchell
Opposition leader Judith Collins asked why an Australian woman in MIQ in Wellington has been allowed to stay in isolation here after refusing to take a COVID test.
Video / Mark Mitchell
The Australian woman refusing a Covid test in a Wellington MIQ facility should be deported back across the ditch, says Opposition Leader Judith Collins.