Covid 19 coronavirus vaccine: Comedian Mike King blasts feral self-righteous zealots in debate
28 Feb, 2021 10:03 PM
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Just the facts - A closer look at the first four vaccines to be rolled out in New Zealand. How they work, why we need them and who developed them. Video / NZ Herald
Just the facts - A closer look at the first four vaccines to be rolled out in New Zealand. How they work, why we need them and who developed them. Video / NZ Herald
NZ Herald
Comedian Mike King has blasted people on both sides of the Covid vaccine debate - saying officials might need to hand out chill pills as well.
The surprising secrets to uncover in Australia s biggest cities
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While we re in a holding pattern waiting for an Australian bubble to begin, many of us will be dreaming and planning for where we want to go first. It s a tough call and one that can lead to decision paralysis – with such a big continent to explore, where do you go first? Do you revisit places you ve been before, or spread your wings and experience something new? Well, in Australia you can do both.
Our Transtasman neighbour s biggest cities are the gateways to each state, so you ll have no choice but to pass through, even for a fleeting visit. But you don t have to stick to the same old same old – each city offers many surprising secrets that will take your break from familiar to fantastic. Here are some of our picks to put in your plans.
My mother-in-law s mad I caught her breastfeeding on the nanny cam
28 Feb, 2021 05:51 PM
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A mother-in-law is mad that her daughter-in-law checked the nanny cam while she was at work, catching her in an act most would never dream of. Photo / 123rf
A mother-in-law is mad that her daughter-in-law checked the nanny cam while she was at work, catching her in an act most would never dream of. Photo / 123rf
news.com.au
By: Madeline Cox
Giselle and her husband Hugh both work full-time, making caring for their two-month-old baby slightly difficult.
Thankfully, Giselle s mother-in-law Susan offered to help out, minding the tiny boy at the house every day for free.
Museum Notebook: Pearly whites - dental history in Whanganui
28 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Dentist s chair and spittoon, 1950s. Owned and used by Whanganui dentist Dr Darrell Grace.Whanganui Regional Museum Collection ref: 1983.76.1
Dentist s chair and spittoon, 1950s. Owned and used by Whanganui dentist Dr Darrell Grace.Whanganui Regional Museum Collection ref: 1983.76.1
Whanganui Chronicle
By: Mary Laurenson
For those undertaking a guided tour of the Whanganui Regional Museum s basement collection stores, there are things both strange and wonderful to see. Some are scary but the greatest fear reaction is very often at the sight of the dentist s chair and old dental equipment.