An Australian citizen was on a New Zealand trip when he was stopped by policemen. A man with his companion was seized because of money-laundering
Month: July 2022
Facial Recognition Software can Now be Used by the Internal Affairs for Vaccine Passports
According to Waka Kotahi, they will now be able to utilize a facial recognition system that can be easily used on driver’s licenses. However, this
Detained Woman Breathed on an Officer’s Face Causing Him to Test Positive for COVID-19
With the COVID-19 pandemic still ongoing, the public is still being told to be careful when it comes to getting in physical contact with another
Parents Skip Meals So They Can Support Their Hungry Children
Eating once a day is a pattern of consuming meals that Keita George and an increasing number of parents adopt to forego food expenses. These
Hot Sauce Festival Comes to Canterbury
Jay Madgwick-Pamment, owner of Spicy Boys, has many exciting plans for the chili eating contest scheduled this coming Saturday, July 23. The contest is going
Free Public Transport Proposal by Efeso Collins Gets Overwhelming Support from the Public
Efeso Collins’ proposal for free Tamaki Makaurau transportation is currently gaining support from Auckland citizens, as shown in a recent poll. In partnership with Talbot
New Market Brings all of Rolleston’s Food Trucks to the Yard
The new food truck from Rolleston is gathering group members of local businesses, the community, and tons of tasty food treats. Every Saturday, between the
Tamaki Makaurau Streets Get Lively and Energetic in Light of the Sound of Music
Rangatahi finds purposes to make things happen, whether it be on buses, trains, or in the middle of Auckland’s city premises. A group of young
Jacinda Ardern Talks About Nuclear Disarmament and Calls Out China for Human Rights in Her NATO Speech
Jacinda Ardern gave a speech during a NATO summit, highlighting China’s human rights violations and also talking about nuclear weapons. Ardern voiced her concerns over