by Aucklist | 14 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
As the Auckland crime wave continues, tradesmen are being hit in the pocket as thieves target their tools to sell on online marketplaces. But many are taking tracking down offenders into their own hands, NZ Herald reports. Apprentice carpenter Braden Barker was...
by Aucklist | 14 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
Beijing has set up overseas police outreach operations in more than 80 cities across the world, including Australia, RNZ reveals, as part of a global security push under President Xi Jinping. The stations are affiliated with, and run by, local or municipal governments...
by Aucklist | 14 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
Seven percent of New Zealanders watch TV with audio description, says Newsroom. It’s a proportion set only to increase with the country’s ageing population. Since an increase in funding in 2020, non-profit Able’s output of audio descriptions has increased by 148%,...
by Aucklist | 14 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
BirdCare Aotearoa, based in Auckland’s Green Bay, is the largest wild bird rehabilitation centre in the country, says The Spinoff. A registered charity, it provides rehabilitation for sick, injured and orphaned wild birds brought in by members of the public...
by Aucklist | 14 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
With productivity hailed as the essence of our work culture, a large sector of society is labelled as unproductive and stripped of basic rights, says The Spinoff. Labour inspectors may issue minimum wage exemption permits to employees who have a disability that limits...
by Aucklist | 13 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
Auckland Council says siren battles may be at the heart of Auckland’s tsunami siren vandalism problem, Newshub reports. Siren battles have been popularised in Auckland since the early 2000s, with youths attaching battery-powered speaker systems to their vehicles...
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