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The Bulletin: New Zealanders facing hard road out of India


The Bulletin: New Zealanders facing hard road out of India
Good morning and welcome to The Bulletin. In today’s edition: NZers facing hard road to get out of India, mould returning to Wellington flats for winter, and analysis of Judith Collins opening up the Brash playbook.
With no repatriation flights in sight, it could be really difficult for New Zealanders stuck in India to get home. Radio NZ reported yesterday morning that there are just over 100 people currently in India who have managed isolation spots booked, but many are unlikely to make it. Some of them have been waiting since before the travel ban was put in place several weeks ago. PM Jacinda Ardern said that she sympathised with the situation people were in, but said the government couldn’t guarantee assistance in getting home. “We may not be able to go in and rescue people. They need to make sure they take every precaution they can even when they are travelling in desperate circumstances.” ....

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NZ Herald Premium special birthday offer: Try a digital subscription free for a month


NZ Herald Premium special birthday offer: Try a digital subscription free for a month
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To mark the second birthday of our digital subscription service, we re offering a free four-week trial for potential new members.
Two years ago, the New Zealand Herald took a bold step that no major Kiwi news organisation had taken before: it asked readers to pay for access to its best journalism online.
Today, as we celebrate the second anniversary of Herald Premium, our digital subscription service has grown beyond expectations and is continuing to expand rapidly, auguring an exciting future for New Zealand s leading news publisher. ....

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This week's best-selling books


This week s best-selling books
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This week s biggest-selling New Zealand books, as recorded by the Nielsen BookScan New Zealand bestseller list and described by Steve Braunias
In the photo above: We resume our series of photos of authors nominated for the 2021 Ockham New Zealand national book awards with this portrait of Nina Mingya Powles. Her collection of poems Magnolia 木蘭 (published by the excellent Seraph Press) is shortlisted for the poetry prize. From a review in online cultural site londongrip.co.uk: Powles comes from New Zealand and from mixed heritage. Her mother was from Shanghai where Powles recently spent 18 months, studying Mandarin and writing poems and prose as she learned its languages, flavours, culture, colours and sounds. After moving to ....

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No Right Turn: Give the Rangitata back


Idiot/Savant at No Right Turn wrote on Thursday:
An irrigation company’s decision to relinquish its consent to take extra water from the Rangitata River when in high flow has been hailed as a “gift to New Zealand” by anglers.Rangitata Diversion Race Management Ltd (RDRML) was awarded the consent to take an extra 10 cumecs in water when the river was flowing 110 cumecs or higher by an Environment Canterbury-appointed independent panel in 2018.
However, appeals by Fish and Game, Ngāi Tahu and Te Rūnanga o Arowhenua to the Environment Court had delayed the consent’s implementation.
RDRML chief executive Tony McCormick confirmed on Tuesday it had decided to relinquish the consent, describing it as “positive news” and adding they would make a further statement later. ....

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