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GO NZ: Jesse Mulligan s family foodie Hawke s Bay holiday

GO NZ: Jesse Mulligan s family foodie Hawke s Bay holiday 15 Sep, 2020 06:00 PM 5 minutes to read Hawke s Bay restaurant Hygge is perfect for diners of all ages. Photo / Supplied NZ Herald By: Jesse Mulligan Man, I ve had some great trips to Hawke s Bay without children. There was the time I did a vertical tasting of Coleraine – 36 vintages in one single session. Going back further, I performed stand-up comedy at a waterfront bar then celebrated a storming gig by tearing up the nightclub dancefloor until the wee small hours. It was fun but it was a different sort of fun. Nowadays when I plan a trip, I can t help but notice eight tiny eyes staring at me from around the lounge. They re now part of the package when I go on holiday, and I wouldn t have it any other way – but that doesn t mean I have to give up on good food and drink. Here are my favourite places for a foodie Hawke s Bay holiday, with kids.

Myanmar Rebel Groups Back Anti-coup Protests, Condemn Junta Crackdown

Myanmar Rebel Groups Back Anti-coup Protests, Condemn Junta Crackdown By AFP News on April 04 2021 10:22 AM Ten of Myanmar s major rebel groups threw their support behind the country s anti-coup movement Saturday, fanning fears that a broader conflict could erupt in a country long plagued by fighting between the military and the ethnic armies. Myanmar has been in turmoil since the military ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi on February 1, triggering an uprising that the junta has sought to quell with deadly crackdowns. According to a local monitoring group, more than 550 people have been killed in the anti-coup unrest, bloodshed that has angered some of Myanmar s 20 or so ethnic groups and their militias, who control large areas of territory, mostly in border regions.

Sky Super Rugby Aotearoa: Suspended players must earn the right to play, says Highlanders coach Tony Brown

Sky Super Rugby Aotearoa: Suspended players must earn the right to play, says Highlanders coach Tony Brown 3 Apr, 2021 07:00 PM 2 minutes to read Highlanders coach Tony Brown named his 23-man squad, which was missing six players who were unavailable on the team sheet. Video / Photosport / Highlanders Highlanders coach Tony Brown named his 23-man squad, which was missing six players who were unavailable on the team sheet. Video / Photosport / Highlanders Christopher Reive is a sports reporter for NZME@chrisreive Highlanders coach Tony Brown has made it clear the team s suspended players have work to do to earn their place back in the squad.

Google urges its staff to return to the office

Bring back the office! Majority looking forward to workplace return, new Formica Group research finds

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, England, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A clear majority of Europeans (84%) are keen to have the office back in their lives, new research has found after a year of widespread homeworking instigated by COVID-19. While more than half of Europeans (55%) say homeworking is more enjoyable than office working, 85% say the office remains either important or essential - with a lack of social interaction and collaborative working among the most cited challenges facing homeworkers. The findings are detailed in a comprehensive new report released by Formica Group. Hundreds of workers in six European countries were questioned to understand the emotional and professional impacts of the last year, as well as their feelings ahead of a potential return to office working in 2021.

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