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Hope for Northland couple waiting to go home eight months after flood

Hope for Northland couple waiting to go home eight months after flood 15 Mar, 2021 05:00 PM 5 minutes to read Shirley and Joe Reti with cat Mangu and one of 13 chickens at their flood-damaged home in Waikare Valley, east of Kawakawa. Photo / Peter de Graaf Shirley and Joe Reti with cat Mangu and one of 13 chickens at their flood-damaged home in Waikare Valley, east of Kawakawa. Photo / Peter de Graaf Peter de Graaf is a reporter for the Northern Advocatepeter.degraaf@northernadvocate.co.nznorthernadvocat There s light at the end of the tunnel for a Northland couple whose home was trashed by floods eight months ago.

Donations pour in to help migrant mother whose husband died of heart attack

Donations pour in to help migrant mother whose husband died of heart attack 15 Mar, 2021 08:00 PM 4 minutes to read Buddhini Sooriyaachchi says she is grateful to donors who have contributed to help her and her two children Vinuga, 8, and Vinuth, 7 months. Photo / Alex Burton Buddhini Sooriyaachchi says she is grateful to donors who have contributed to help her and her two children Vinuga, 8, and Vinuth, 7 months. Photo / Alex Burton Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior reporter.lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz@LincolnTanNZH Almost $20,000 in donations have poured in from Herald readers to help a Sri Lankan mother of two young children whose husband died suddenly in their West Auckland home just months before they qualified for a New Zealand residency application.

Who wants $1m from Shakespearean playhouse The Pop-Up Globe: liquidators first report

Who wants $1m from Shakespearean playhouse The Pop-Up Globe: liquidators first report 14 Mar, 2021 09:35 PM 4 minutes to read A new Pop-Up Globe that is under construction at the Ellerslie Race Course. Failed Shakespearean Auckland theatre business The Pop-Up Globe owes more than $1 million to creditors whose names have now been published in the first liquidators report. The business has for about six years been erecting a full-scale temporary replica of the Shakespearean Globe Theatre and staging plays but it went under on March 3. ANZ, Inland Revenue and scaffolding specialists Camelspace are some of the creditors listed by the liquidators. Former Herald reporter Eleanor Barker with Lyndon Katene, centre, and stuntman Alex Holloway from The Pop-Up Globe. Photo / Jason Oxenham

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