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Sunscreen safety member s bill passes first reading in Parliament

Sunscreen safety member s bill passes first reading in Parliament © RNZ A member s bill ensuring all sunscreens on New Zealand shelves meet the current standards and provide the level of SPF it says on the bottle, has passed its first reading in Parliament. © Provided by Radio New Zealand Sunscreen Sunscreen Photo: RNZ The Sunscreen Product Safety Standard Bill is in the name of National MP Todd Muller. It would require the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to recommend the setting of mandatory regulations under the Fair Trading Act, prescribing a safety standard for sunscreen products. Muller says the New Zealand sun is brutal and this country has one of the highest rates of skin cancer and melanoma in the world.

Sunscreen safety member s bill passes unanimously in Parliament

Sunscreen safety member s bill passes first reading in Parliament © RNZ A member s bill ensuring all sunscreens on New Zealand shelves meet the current standards and provide the level of SPF it says on the bottle, has passed its first reading in Parliament. © Provided by Radio New Zealand Sunscreen Sunscreen Photo: RNZ The Sunscreen Product Safety Standard Bill is in the name of National MP Todd Muller. It would require the Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs to recommend the setting of mandatory regulations under the Fair Trading Act, prescribing a safety standard for sunscreen products. Muller says the New Zealand sun is brutal and this country has one of the highest rates of skin cancer and melanoma in the world.

Man gets $12k refund for van after wheel fell off the same day he bought it

Robert Charles/Stuff Keaton Taylor paid nearly $12,000 for the van. (File photo) “When he arrived in Tauranga he noticed the vehicle was shaking. The shaking then quickly worsened,” the tribunal’s decision said. “He immediately pulled over and found that the vehicle’s left rear wheel had fallen off and was lying approximately six metres behind the vehicle.” Taylor said he contacted Marjomaki, who told him to call the inspector who had issued the WOF. He also said Marjomaki told him to put the wheel back on using a nut from each of the other wheels, and drive home. Taylor took the vehicle to Premier Automotive in Tauranga, which found the driver’s seat belt latch was faulty and the van had structural corrosion in multiple places.

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