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“I had quite a few people cry. This had been a huge moment, their lives shifting,” she said. “Some of the drawings were fully focused on one person’s story, like the baby who took their first steps in managed isolation and how the staff were so excited to share that milestone with the family.” Jones said she shared tears, laughter, fears and loss with the people she spoke to. “It was easily one of the most special and moving projects I have ever been part of,” she said.
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Jones illustrated the stories she heard from people involved in the managed isolation process, including the moment a baby took their first steps.
Beehive Diaries: Simon Bridges confessions, MPs wayward texts
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National leader Judith Collins on the government s announcement for combatting gangs and organised crime. Video / Mark Mitchell
National leader Judith Collins on the government s announcement for combatting gangs and organised crime. Video / Mark Mitchell
This week, Minister Ayesha Verrall got into a slippery situation, Simon Bridges wrote enough words to make a book, and Herald journalists got some wayward texts.
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