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Wellington today, July 19: Baby orca to be moved back to sea pen, Paremata pipe still fragile

Wellington reporters11:54, Jul 19 2021 ROSA WOODS/Stuff Toa, the stranded baby orca, in the swimming pool in the carpark of the Plimmerton Boating Club. Mōrena, Pōneke. Here are the headlines and breaking news from the capital today. 11.47: Reduced speed limit on State Highway 1 There is a reduced speed limit on State Highway 1 from Tawa to Porirua, due to work being done on Transmission Gully. There are also temporary barriers, a reduction in lane width, and large vehicles moving in and out of the workds site. Waka Kotahi NZTA urged motorists to take care and adhere to the speed limit at all times.

Libor is ending, and corporates need to know their options

Risk.net Libor is ending, and corporates need to know their options Banks must speak to Main Street now if US Libor transition is to succeed, argue ARRC working group leaders Risk.net montage 19 Jul 2021 In the six months Libor has left, thousands of Main Street borrowers face a critically important choice: what rate to use in place of the outgoing benchmark? As things stand, most borrowers are aware of the need to transition. Many have a preference for a replacement that is based upon the secured overnight financing rate, or SOFR – the officially endorsed successor to US dollar Libor – rather than one of the credit-sensitive alternatives that could see the cost of borrowing climb at times of stress. But the majority have not yet been approached by their banks to discuss the available options in detail, or to thrash out transition plans.

Wellington today, July 19: Baby orca to be moved back to sea pen, Paremata pipe work completed

Wellington reporters17:24, Jul 19 2021 ROSA WOODS/Stuff Toa, the stranded baby orca, in the swimming pool in the carpark of the Plimmerton Boating Club. Good evening Pōneke. Here are the headlines and breaking news from the capital this evening. . 3.39pm: Work on Paremata pipe completed Wellington Water has completed work on the pipe between the Aotea turnoff and Paremata, but the pipe remains fragile. Chief Adviser Wastewater, Steve Hutchison said the two northbound lanes on State Highway 1 were expected to reopen at 3.30pm. “We would like to thank members of the public for their patience. ”Despite the repair, our investigations have shown the pipe remains in a fragile condition.

Wellington today, July 19: Cars bobbing around due to rare rain event, Māori wardens re-establishing in Lower Hutt

Wellington today, July 19: Cars bobbing around due to rare rain event, Māori wardens re-establishing in Lower Hutt
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The atmosphere there was incredible, and it was clear to me that the entire town was hooked on this tournament. Even as I travelled to the club I heard cars honking their horns, flags draped down the sides and ‘Three Lions’ blaring from the radio. It truly was a special day that brought the entire town together. I don’t think there was a pub, club or social bar in Ipswich that was not fully booked out ahead of the game, a great boost for some of the local businesses that have been struggling more than most during this ongoing pandemic.

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