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Hamiltonians Set To Welcome Back Anzac Day

Friday, 23 April 2021, 1:36 pm After last year’s cancellation due to COVID-19, Hamilton City Council and Hamilton Returned Services Association (RSA) are expecting Hamiltonians to warmly welcome back their Anzac Day services this Sunday. The city’s Anzac Day parades and services return on 25 April after not going ahead in 2020 – the first cancellation since services began in Hamilton in 1916. Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate is pleased and relieved that residents, in COVID-19 lockdown last Anzac Day, can once again honour the huge sacrifices of New Zealand’s service personnel. “I know that Anzac Day was very difficult for many of us last year; it just didn’t

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Press Release – Hamilton City Council After last years cancellation due to COVID-19, Hamilton City Council and Hamilton Returned Services Association (RSA) are expecting Hamiltonians to warmly welcome back their Anzac Day services this Sunday. The citys Anzac Day parades and services … After last year’s cancellation due to COVID-19, Hamilton City Council and Hamilton Returned Services Association (RSA) are expecting Hamiltonians to warmly welcome back their Anzac Day services this Sunday. The city’s Anzac Day parades and services return on 25 April after not going ahead in 2020 – the first cancellation since services began in Hamilton in 1916. Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate is pleased and relieved that residents, in COVID-19 lockdown last Anzac Day, can once again honour the huge sacrifices of New Zealand’s service personnel.

Defence Force 'deeply regrets' spate of deaths and injuries - WorkSafe suggests 'systemic issues'

Stuff The wreckage of an Air Force Iroquois which crashed at Pukerua Bay, north of Wellington, on Anzac Day, 2010. WorkSafe was so concerned about a spate of deaths and injuries in the military that it met three times with the Defence Force last year to discuss ways of improving health and safety. National Correspondent Tony Wall reports. Karl Maddaford​ made it clear in emails he sent to staff in the safety directorate at the New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) that he was a “straight talker” employed by WorkSafe to “get results”. Last July, Maddaford had just been appointed to a new role as national manager of critical response, in charge of building WorkSafe’s ability to respond to civil defence and emergency management events, and provide specialist support for investigations.

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