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Close Ad He slept with some bunny rabbits - Axle s dad reveals what 3-year-old said of night lost in Tolaga Bay bush • Source: Three-year-old boy Axle was found alive and well more than 3.5kms from home, nearly 22 hours after he went missing. His dad tells RNZ s Checkpoint how the support of their new community helped get them through the cold night. Your playlist will load after this ad Tears of joy flowed as Axle Hambleyn was reunited with his family. Source: 1 NEWS The toddler wandered off from his Mangatuna home near Tolaga bay at about 1pm on Tuesday, wearing his shark gumboots, a nappy and a T-shirt. Overnight temperatures in the area were around 7C. ....
• Source: Five wealthy foreigners moved to New Zealand while the country s borders were closed, and were then granted residency to invest a combined $36 million. The International Arrivals terminal at Auckland Airport. Source: istock.com By Amy Williams for rnz.co.nz Immigration New Zealand (INZ) figures released to RNZ show the people were given border exemptions to enter the country before being granted residency under investor visas. That was despite hundreds more hopeful offshore investors - estimated to be worth $2 billion - having their own residency applications held up at the border. With the country s borders closed to foreigners, Immigration New Zealand (INZ) can only process investor residency visas for those already here. ....
• Source: A coroner has found a computer tablet was stuck in a dangerous place in the windscreen of a truck that hit and killed a woman in Auckland. The A4-sized tablet stuck on the windscreen directly in front of the driver seat. Source: Supplied / Ministry of Justice Valerie Stewart, 74, of Mt Albert, was using a walker, when she was struck and killed by the small truck on St Luke s Road in June 2018. A photo released by the Ministry of Justice shows the A4-sized tablet stuck on the windscreen directly in front of the driver s seat. Coroner Heather McKenzie said the tablet, which had delivery details on it, was an impediment to driver Johnathon Thompson s vision and concentration. ....