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Minister Megan Woods and Māori caucus push back on claims of rift over Māori housing 4 May, 2021 12:24 AM 3 minutes to read Minister Megan Woods during a press conference on her way into the House , Parliament, Wellington. Photo / Mark Mitchell Minister Megan Woods during a press conference on her way into the House , Parliament, Wellington. Photo / Mark Mitchell Jason Walls is a political reporter for the New Zealand [email protected]@Jasonwalls92 Housing Minister Megan Woods is pushing back against claims that she and Labour s Māori caucus members had a spat over the level of funding for Māori housing. ....
Popular Whanganui sites vandalised over long weekend 28 Apr, 2021 04:30 AM 2 minutes to read The Duncan Pavilion was among the many sites to be covered in graffiti over the weekend. Photo / PJ Jackman The Duncan Pavilion was among the many sites to be covered in graffiti over the weekend. Photo / PJ Jackman It s not yet known how much a spate of vandalism over the long weekend will cost the community. A number of popular Whanganui spots and attractions were tagged with graffiti over Anzac weekend, including the Duncan Pavilion and the Kowhai Park skate bowl. The graffiti on the Duncan Pavilion at Castlecliff Beach was believed to have been done sometime on Saturday night. ....
China calls on Australia to ‘immediately change course’ after scrapping trade routes agreement Friday, 23 April 2021 1:44 AM [ Last Update: Friday, 23 April 2021 1:45 AM ] An illustration shows Chinese (L) and Australian flags. China asks Australia to rectify its mistakes as soon as possible and prevent the countries’ ties from suffering further after Canberra cancels two trade routes agreements between the Victoria State and Beijing. The rebuke came after Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne vetoed the deals on the Belt and Road Initiative that Victoria had signed a memorandum of understanding on, in order to woo in Chinese investment, Reuters reported. Taking the measure, Payne had alleged that the deals were out of line with the federal government’s foreign policy. ....
Spate of break-ins: Rotorua Aquatic Centre, retail and takeaway shops all hit 19 Apr, 2021 09:10 PM 2 minutes to read A large window at Backdoor retail store on Tutanekai St sustained significant damage during an overnight attack. Photo / Andrew Warner A large window at Backdoor retail store on Tutanekai St sustained significant damage during an overnight attack. Photo / Andrew Warner Rotorua Daily Post Rotorua police were called to a spate of break-ins overnight and this morning with two separate incidents happening within an hour of each other. A hospitality boss says the behaviour is disgusting and businesses in the CBD were at breaking point . ....
Sibling spat on Twitter: Mohammad Zubair disagrees with Asad Umar Pakistan Wed, Apr 14, 2021 PML-N leader Mohammad Zubair (left) and Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar. PID/File PML-N leader Mohammad Zubair disagreed with his brother and Federal Minister for Planning and Development Asad Umar Wednesday as the latter while sharing statistics on Twitter said car sales had gone up this year as compared to the last. Car sales up 31% vs last year in first 9 months of this fiscal year. Private sector credit off-take up 34%, the federal minister said. Jul to Feb large scale manufacturing growth up 7.5%. Widespread growth visible while running a current account surplus, which unlike past makes growth sustainable, Umar added. ....