by Aucklist | 5 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
Prisoners are leaving the system with a harder mindset than they had going in, says The Spinoff, and change is urgently needed. A new podcast aims to be the first step in a process to change the way we view the system. Now a criminology student at Victoria University,...
by Aucklist | 5 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
It’s been a wet winter, Newsroom says, with record-breaking rainfall in Wellington resulting in more than 600 slips in one month. Slips have the power to take out our major infrastructure in a matter of seconds, and in a hilly country like New Zealand, that risk...
by Aucklist | 5 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
The chances of the ground shaking more violently in a quake is much higher than previously thought for large parts of the country, RNZ reports. In some places it has doubled or even trebled. A new national seismic hazard model has been released that gives the most...
by Aucklist | 4 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
Thousands of university workers will go on strike in the coming days, Stuff reports, just weeks away from the end of the academic term. Industrial action was supported by all eight universities, with Tertiary Education Union members saying they were angry and worried...
by Aucklist | 4 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
A new biodegradable plant pot has been developed as an alternative to the 350 million plastic trays used per year by nurseries and gardeners, Stuff reports. The product, developed by Pinehurst Associates with support from the Ministry for Primary Industries, is a pot...
by Aucklist | 4 Oct 2022 | Auckland news
Youth mental health organisations are being inundated with calls, Newshub reports. But youth are less focused on bullying and typical school pressures and more worried about the state of the world. “A couple of years back it would have been bullying and family...
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