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Thursday, 15 April 2021, 3:12 pm | Documentary New Zealand Trust The Documentary New Zealand Trust presents THE DOC EDGE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2021 (DOC EDGE) 3 June – 11 July 2021 The 16th annual Doc Edge Festival kicks off its first fusion edition in-theatres (Auckland and Wellington) and online nationwide . More Tuesday, 19 May 2020, 8:23 am | Documentary New Zealand Trust Mr Toilet’s Jack Sim, the world’s #2 man on a mission to clean up the world. Credit: Jim Orca The Documentary New Zealand Trust presents The Documentary Edge International Film Festival 2020 (DOC EDGE) streaming nationwide, from 12 June to . More Monday, 29 April 2019, 3:38 pm | Documentary New Zealand Trust A stunning selection of sixty-five international and homegrown films have been confirmed

Western Republicans elect new congressional district chair

Western Republicans elect new congressional district chair As North Carolina Republicans seek to maintain dominance across the state and in the 11th Congressional District, they’ll do so under new leadership after electing Hendersonville Republican Michele Woodhouse as their new district chair on April 10.  “I had upwards of about 90 text messages in the first 15 minutes after the vote,” said Woodhouse. “What was great about it was that it was people that said they’d never been involved before and now want to serve on this committee.” Woodhouse has been involved in Republican politics for more than 20 years, and has been active in campaigns in Michigan, in Henderson and Wake counties, and in the 11th District. She prevailed in the 11th District convention by a weighted vote of 578 to 179 over Buncombe Republican and Trump delegate Mark Delk and will serve a two-year term, following previous Chair Aubrey Woodard, who served for four years. 

Waka Kotahi-NZTA board member slams new train as worst of both worlds

Bubble hopes of getting New Zealand business flying again

Peter Wilson Analysis - The travel bubble is the best good news story for a long time, the government has another go at Auckland light rail and Kiri Allan faces the fight of her life . Tourism operators are hoping to go from surviving to thriving. Photo: 123RF Gidday mate! The Herald s headline on Wednesday said it all. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern s announcement the previous day that trans-Tasman quarantine-free travel would start on April 19 was the best good news story in a long time. Definitely the best since the pandemic struck more than a year ago, and media coverage reflected that. Have bubble, will travel said Stuff, reporting on an Australian woman Avalon Kent who hadn t seen her family since December 2019 and booked her flights moments after the announcement.

Parliament lets MPs rent property from themselves, at the taxpayer s expense

National MP Christopher Luxon hits back at critics of Christians in public life in his maiden statement in Parliament. Taxpayers are paying to rent two of the seven properties in the portfolio of National MP Christopher Luxon, who is among more than a dozen MPs that use Parliamentary accommodation allowances to effectively rent property from themselves. MPs from outside the Wellington region are allowed to claim a capped accommodation allowance to cover their living costs in the city. Most use it to rent flats or hotel rooms, but more than a dozen MPs purchase Wellington accommodation and claim the allowance – effectively renting their Wellington accommodation from themselves.

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