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NZ Post worker seriously injured by dog thought animal would kill him

NZ Post worker seriously injured by dog thought animal would kill him
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Covid-19: Hopes changed Auckland border will improve produce supply

There is hope a changed southern border for the Auckland level 3 lockdown will improve the flow of fresh fruit and vegetables to the city. A long line of cars stretches more than 1km at a border checkpoint at Mercer. Photo: RNZ / Kate Gregan Last August, the border split the larger Pukekohe growing area in two, which created delays for staff and produce moving between the level 3 and level 2 zones. Ruth Fairhall, Ministry of Primary Industries spokesperson, said the Auckland boundary had been slightly extended south to accommodate major growing and farming areas. Fairhall said this should ease some of the problems caused by the divide last year.

NZ Post worker hospitalised after dog attack in Waiau Pa, south of Auckland

The NZ Post spokeswoman said unfortunately dog attacks were something NZ Post workers had to be wary of as they were out and about working in communities all over the country. “We regularly educate our people about what to do if they are approached by a dog, and what to do if they feel unsafe. “The public can also help by keeping dogs in areas where they cannot reach the delivery agents, putting up signs on gateways notifying of dogs on the property, and keeping inside dogs away from agents when answering the door.” Waiau Pa is a small town in the Franklin County area of Auckland. Less than 2000 people live in the rural community.

Motorcyclist s lucky escape: You just tense up and prepare for the worst

Motorcyclist s lucky escape: You just tense up and prepare for the worst 18 Dec, 2020 02:46 AM 3 minutes to read Man s lucky escape with oncoming car. Video / Michael Horsman Luckily his quick reactions meant the 4WD only clipped his foot although it wrote off his bike. The 19-year-old Waiau Pa resident was on his way to work as an engineering trainee for Air New Zealand about 5.30am on Tuesday when he saw the headlights coming towards him as he was going around a blind corner on Linwood Rd just before the Hingaia Bridge in Karaka. Mike Horsman escaped being clipped by a car with only a sprained ankle and some cuts. Photo/Supplied

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