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Driver admits triple fatal crash, families long fight for justice Tue, 15 Jun 2021, 11:41AM Mitchell Kay pictured with his girlfriend 16-year-old Grace Hill, who died in the crash alongside his parents Jeremy and Tania Kay. (Photo / Supplied) Driver admits triple fatal crash, families long fight for justice Tue, 15 Jun 2021, 11:41AM An Auckland man has admitted manslaughter and driving-related charges after a triple fatal in Hamilton nearly three years ago. Reuben William Maharaj, of Glenfield, was due to stand trial in the High Court at Hamilton next week on three charges of three charges of manslaughter of Jeremy and Tania Kay and Grace Hill and one charge of dangerous driving causing injury to Mitchell Kay. ....
Long way to go before we become a tech nation Save Share As individuals, Australians are quick to adopt new technologies, from using digital wallets to trading cryptocurrencies. But as a nation, we rank 36 out of 37 when benchmarked on our overall digital economic performance compared to other OECD countries. So can Australia call itself a technology country? To give the lawyerâs answer: it depends. Australia doesnât lack the talent, just the experience, says Afterpay co-founder Anthony Eisen. Â Renee Nowytarger But given Australia has emerged relatively untarnished by the COVID-19 pandemic (minus debt, psychological effects, and immigration slowdown woes) plus increased investment activity into tech companies from retail investing to venture capital, leaders like Salesforce chief executive Pip Marlow say weâre certainly âdigitally primedâ to accept a faster transition to new technologies than before 2020 and to play a greate ....