The Masked Singer NZ: Setting free Paula Bennett and a Cocker Spaniel fight
16 May, 2021 08:02 AM
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Is one of New Zealand s most famous politicians behind this mask? Photo / Three
Desperate for something new from episode 3, I turned my attention to the opening dance sequence. The freshly attired Look Sharp dancers were back and seemed ready to crack on with an absolutely smashing episode. I, for one, was pumped.
But as I watched on I felt like a disappointed high school drama teacher who wanted to direct Cats but only had the budget for Cat in the Hat.
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April 21, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Almost Rs459 billion allegedly accumulated through satta sugar trade have been diverted to the other industries owned by politically-connected industrialists, preliminary findings of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) reveal.
Investigation teams have collectively detected Rs671.4 billion in 397 accounts of sugar satta forensic audit of which is being conducted by the Lahore FIA. Billions coming from sugar satta accounts are going into cooking oil, rice and pulses manufacturing industries either owned by the same industrialists or their front companies, reveals an official document exclusively made available to Geo News.
The credit turnover of these 397 accounts believed to be owned by either sugar mills owners, their front-men, employees and or sugar satta agents remained Rs.671.4 billion in the past two year, says an official document exposing the beneficiaries of this satta amounts carrying details of all accounts maintained at multip
Job vacancies in the dairy industry lure job seekers to upskill
10 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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AGC Training Milk Harvesting L3 tutor John Feldberg (left) and two of the current 14 student intake, Triden Mickleson and Isaac Burns-Reweti, await the afternoon milking run in the Okioa shed. Photo /
AGC Training Milk Harvesting L3 tutor John Feldberg (left) and two of the current 14 student intake, Triden Mickleson and Isaac Burns-Reweti, await the afternoon milking run in the Okioa shed. Photo /
Iain Hyndman is a reporter for the Whanganui Chronicleiain.hyndman@whanganuichronicle.co.nzWhangaChron
The Milk Harvesting Level 3 students down at AGC Training in Whanganui are pretty pumped by the latest employment statistics in the industry,
Jobs for Nature: Government s $1.4m for Bay of Plenty conservation jobs described as lifeline
22 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Te Mana o Ngāti Rangitihi Trust chairman Leith Comer said the project was a wonderful initiative . Photo / File
An initiative that will see $1.4 million in Government money pumped into creating conservation jobs in the Bay of Plenty has been described as a lifeline . Announced today, the funding for the three new Jobs for Nature projects has been welcomed by two Bay iwi leaders, with a tourism operator hit by border closures also set to benefit.
Conservation minister Kiri Allan said up to 30 people will be employed in the projects that will boost conservation efforts in Bay of Plenty spots including Mt Tarawera, Okere Falls and Kaingaroa.