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Silver Fern shooting star Margaret Forsyth was equally loved and feared

Defenders like Tracey Fear, who played alongside Forsyth for the Verdettes club, Waikato and the Silver Ferns. “She was the hardest player I ever played against. Even though I played with her for so many years, I still couldn’t work her out,” Fear says. “And she would do it all with such bloody grace. I was in awe of her - even when she was doing it against you and made a dick out of you.” But Forsyth was loved and resepcted for more than just her exceptional netball talent. She was a woman who gave back – as a successful coach, role model and mentor; a teacher, police officer and a city councillor. She was a wonderful mother to her three sons, and a new grandmother.

New Zealand Rugby votes in favour of selling stake to US equity firm

New Zealand Rugby votes in favour of selling stake to US equity firm A Set the default text size A Set large text size Replay A Set the default text size A Set large text size The All Blacks and New Zealand Rugby are set for a mammoth private equity injection after a historic vote to sell a minority share in the game’s commercial interests. On Thursday in Wellington, New Zealand’s provincial rugby unions voted at the governing body’s annual general meeting to sell a 12.5 per cent stake to US equity firm for $NZ387 million ($A360 million).

Waitahanui s Janice Wall is Harcourts Taupō s Good Sort of the Month

Waitahanui s Janice Wall is Harcourts Taupō s Good Sort of the Month 14 Apr, 2021 07:39 PM 4 minutes to read Harcourts Taupō good sort Janice Wall (second from right), with residential sales consultant Steve Sprague (left), co-owner Mary-Louise Johns, mayor David Trewavas, and co-owner Rosie Harvey. Harcourts Taupō good sort Janice Wall (second from right), with residential sales consultant Steve Sprague (left), co-owner Mary-Louise Johns, mayor David Trewavas, and co-owner Rosie Harvey. Not even breast cancer can halt Janice Wall s passion to do mahi for her people. For her involvement in many community initiatives, Janice is this month s Harcourts Taupō Good Sort. On hand to congratulate Janice last Thursday at the award presentation were Taupō mayor David Trewavas, Harcourts co-owners Rosie Harvey and Mary-Louise Johns, and real estate agent for Waitahanui Steve Sprague. Janice said she was humbled to receive it.

A draft submission on the Harmful Digital Communications (Unauthorised Posting of Intimate Visual Recording) Amendment Bill • Legal Beagle • Public Address

A draft submission on the Harmful Digital Communications (Unauthorised Posting of Intimate Visual Recording) Amendment Bill • Legal Beagle • Public Address
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Still No Self-referral At Timaru Abortion Service – ALRANZ

Over a year after the passage of the Abortion Legislation Act 2020 made it illegal to require people to have a doctor’s referral in order to receive abortion care, South Canterbury DHB’s Timaru service still does not allow pregnant people to self-refer. Timaru’s breach is revealed on the Ministry of Health webpage for South Canterbury. The page says self-referral will be available ‘in future’, but is not available at present. “It’s astonishing that the Ministry of Health appears to be OK with this. The law is quite clear. Section 13 of the Contraception, Sterilisation, and Abortion Act 1977 reads, ‘A qualified health practitioner may not, as a condition of providing abortion services to a woman, require the woman to be referred from a health practitioner.’ And yet that is precisely what appears to be happening in Timaru,” said ALRANZ Abortion Rights Aotearoa President Terry Bellamak.

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