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Popstars 2021: Top four finalists announced, has your favourite made it through? 19 May, 2021 08:30 AM 4 minutes to read One of these artists will be crowned the winner of Popstars 2021. Photo / Supplied NZ Herald Popstars 2021 has unearthed several talented musicians, and now the competition is getting fierce. The judges have selected the four finalists, who are still in the running for the Popstars title. Viewers saw the top six perform their original music at Auckland s Town Hall - showing off what it would be like to attend a concert performed by one of the top artists. Read More Advertisement The pressure is now on for the top four, who are tasked with writing and recording a brand new single. They will then perform the track in front of a live audience ahead of a nationwide radio rollout. ....
Christchurch teenager in court after alleged spate of dairy and petrol station armed robberies 16 May, 2021 10:52 PM 2 minutes to read A teen appeared briefly at Christchurch District Court this morning charged with armed robberies. NZ Herald A teenager charged over a spate of armed robberies of Christchurch dairies and petrol stations, allegedly targeting cash and tobacco, has made a brief appearance in court. The 19-year-old woman appeared from custody at Christchurch District Court this morning, facing five charges, including three of aggravated robbery. Police allege she was responsible for four robberies at retail premises in Christchurch, with the first allegedly occurring on Bealey Ave just before 7pm on Saturday, the accused armed with what looked like a firearm and making off with cash. ....
Ports of Auckland council owner yet to be told of likely automation delay 17 May, 2021 05:00 PM 4 minutes to read Ports of Auckland. Photo / Michael Craig Ports of Auckland has not informed its Auckland Council owner of any potential delay to full automation of its container terminal - despite advising others it will likely miss a time undertaking made by the port chief executive. Tony Gibson in March said the controversial automation project, under way for five years at a cost the port and the council refuse to reveal, would go live in June or early July. While a port spokesman late last week would only say the timing had not changed, the Herald obtained an advisory from the port which said there was a strong likelihood full automation would not start until August some time. ....