Many motorists have referred to it as ridiculous-petrol prices increase to $3 in Wellington. One litre of 95 octane of petrol was priced at $2.99
Month: February 2022
24 NZ Schools Affected by Omicron on the First Week of Classes
The school year just started in New Zealand and Covid-19 is already causing disruptions to learning. 24 learning institutes are already managing COVID 19 cases.
New Zealand Remembers 182nd Waitangi Day Amid Omicron Threat
February 6, 2022, marked the 182nd year of the Treaty of Waitangi signing between the British Crown and the Māoris. It is considered to be
New Zealand Unveils Phases in Reopening Borders
New Zealand will reopen its borders once again amid the ongoing COVID pandemic. The announcement was made last February 4 by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
Maui Dolphin Death in Auckland Beach: A Major Loss to the Future Generation of Species
According to an expert, the fact that a critically endangered dolphin has died can produce implications on the survival of the species. The dolphin’s body
NZ Wedding Businesses Feel Brunt of Omicron
January is wedding season in New Zealand. But even Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern had to cancel her own ceremony due to the emergence of the
Gas Stoves Reportedly Bad for Family Health and the Climate, According to Researchers
When they are turned on, and running, gas stoves produce external pollutants that comprise of nitrogen oxides, formaldehyde, and carbon monoxide. Furthermore, according to new
Pregnant NZ Journalist Finally Secures MIQ Slot
Pregnant New Zealand journalist Charlotte Bellis can finally return home after an arduous process in securing a spot in the Managed Isolation and Quarantine or
Additional Support is Necessary to Maintain Auckland’s Refugee and Migrant Programs Operational
New Zealand’s migrant organizations have shared that it’s been difficult to maintain the operations of their programs because of lack of funds, and disruptions in
Arts Events in the Wellington Area You May be Interested in to Commence Starting in January 31
In 1988-1989, photographer, Ans Westra, got a residency position at The Dowse Art Museum. Westra did so in order to explore the streets of Te