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Auckland s side street eateries included in Restaurant Month celebrations for the first time

Small inner city eateries serving street food and ethnic dishes are being included for the first time in the annual Restaurant Month celebration - which no

The Bulletin: How did we end up back in lockdown?

The Bulletin: How did we end up back in lockdown?
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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.

Level 3 again … be kind

Written By: mickysavage - Date published: 10:16 am, February 28th, 2021 - 136 comments Auckland is back into level three lockdown.  The check points around the city have again been put in place and big events, including the round the bays run have been cancelled. The caution is understandable.  The latest two cases, a son and his mother, were potentially exposed to the UK variant B117 thorough a family member who was a casual contact of the Papatoetoe student.  This shows how dangerous the virus is and why the cautious approach is the right thing to do. There has been some social media blow back, and pointed words from the Prime Minister, against the young man for going to a gym after having had his covid test.  From Jason Walls at the Herald:

Open mike 01/03/2021

Sabine 3.2 maybe it is the duty of the Government to look after people that can t work rather then the businesses? Maybe the Government a year into covid should have set up a webpage solely for wage -replacements and covid – isolation/quarantine payments that are so easy to use that even someone with lacking literacy skills, or less then best english skills can get onto it, fill out the forms and receive a payment if the criteria applies. In saying that, after April there will be 10 sickdays, and it will be the business costs to pay isolation costs. 10 working days = 14 days.

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