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From poverty to PhD to writing a constitution

news From poverty to PhD to writing a constitution © Getty Images Elisa Loncón is the first person to preside over Chile s newly created Constitutional Convention In the 1970s, as Elisa Loncón was growing up, she had to travel 8km (five miles) to reach school. Her family, from Chile s Mapuche indigenous community, lived in poverty in a remote village in the southern Araucanía region. There was no-one to take her to classes, and very often, the only way to make the journey was on foot through dirt roads. Her mother was a housemaid who loved poetry. Her father, a carpenter, had taught himself how to read at the age of 17. Life was difficult and, some days, her parents struggled to give Loncón and her six siblings food to eat. It was not easy at school either, because of the constant abuse she suffered over her indigenous roots.

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One new COVID-19 case in managed isolation, none in the community

One new COVID-19 case in managed isolation, none in the community Newshub 10 hrs ago © Getty Images There are 28 active cases in New Zealand. There is one new COVID-19 cases in managed isolation on Thursday and none in the community. One previously reported case has since recovered, bringing the total active number of cases to 28.  The newest case at the border arrived from Cambodia via Singapore and tested positive for the virus on day three of their isolation in Auckland. The seven-day rolling average of new cases detected at the border is two.  The Ministry of Health says 2673 people have been identified as contacts of the COVID-19 positive Sydney man who visited Wellington in June, plunging the capital into COVID-19 alert level 2.

How Delta burst Australia s Covid bubble

news How Delta burst Australia s Covid bubble © EPA A rise in Covid cases across the country has brought back restrictions for most of the nation For the past year, Australia has been coasting along almost blissfully detached from the global pandemic. It had achieved a Covid normal where people could visit restaurants and nightclubs and join crowds at festivals and theatres. The country s strong Covid defences - border closures and mandatory quarantine - worked 99.99% of the time. When cases did leak, officials acted quickly, aggressively locking down cities and hunting down every infected contact. Sydney - Australia s biggest and richest city - managed to avoid regular snap lockdowns helped by a gold standard contact-tracing system.

Travel pause an epic blow for NZ tourism sector ahead of Australian school holidays

Travel pause an epic blow for NZ tourism sector ahead of Australian school holidays Newshub 2 hrs ago © Getty Images There has been a spike in cancellations as the situation in Australia worsens. It s come just as Australian school holidays are set to begin, with Queenstown Lakes District Mayor Jim Boult calling the announcement an epic blow for the region s tourism industry. The ski season s coming and we need those Australians, Boult told Newshub. He said despite the move being disappointing , he wasn t surprised by the announcement - given the worsening situation in Australia and the recent scare of a tourist with COVID-19 visiting Wellington.

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