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And singer Jack Vidgen was just as scathing, writing, You re foolish and embarrassing, of those taking part in the Sydney anti-lockdown rally.
Responding to the now viral image of one coward punching a police horse, radiographer and reality star Brittany Hockley seethed, This is absolutely disgusting .
Fighting nonsense with logic: Abbie Chatfield (pictured), Jack Vidgen, Venus Behbahani-Clark and more took to social media to blast those who took to the streets and broke out in violent scuffles in a variety of Australian cities on Saturday
Speaking his mind: Singer Jack Vidgen was just as scathing, writing, You re foolish and embarrassing, of those taking part in the Sydney anti-lockdown rally
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A group of Wellington flatmates have received a nasty shock after discovering they re trapped in a lease because their landlord is biding time before getting the property up to the Healthy Home Standards. Wellington Source: 1 NEWS
By Charlie Dreaver for rnz.co.nz
The standards have now come into effect, meaning landlords need to get their property up to spec within 90 days of a new tenancy.
But renting and student advocates fear more people could become stuck in tenancies they do not want, in poor quality housing.
A Wellington renter who wishes to remain anonymous said she and other flatmates have been looking at moving out of their flat and finding replacement tenants.
But now they have hit a stalemate with the landlord and will have to stay until their agreement runs out next year. “In the past she s been totally cool with swapping people out and has actually been a great landlord, but now these new laws have come into place and she has to play ball, it s not really what she wants, and we re stuck here,” she said. RNZ has seen correspondence between the landlord and tenants confirming the landlord does not want anyone to leave the tenancy and find replacements because they would need to get the house up to the healthy home standards – which she was not yet in the position to do.