by Aucklist | 11 Feb 2022 | Auckland news
What might be a critically endangered Māui dolphin has been spotted with rope tangled around its tail near a West Auckland beach, Stuff reports. DOC disentanglement team lead Catherine Peters said a team of active searchers was working fast to help find the dolphin,...
by Aucklist | 10 Feb 2022 | Auckland news
The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) is bringing high court action against two people for alleged insider trading relating to the sale of Pushpay shares, Newshub reports. Insider trading involves the buying and selling of shares in a listed company by someone with...
by Aucklist | 10 Feb 2022 | Auckland news
The upcoming Auckland Art Festival (AAF) has cancelled a slew of shows and this year’s WOMAD festival has also been axed due to the Omicron outbreak of COVID-19 in New Zealand, Newshub reveals. Refunds are being offered to customers who purchased tickets to the...
by Aucklist | 10 Feb 2022 | Auckland news
South Auckland primary schools are considering whether to host vaccine clinics to help vaccinate the region’s 5 to 11-year-olds, RNZ reports. Principals in the area say Counties Manukau DHB has asked them to allow vaccinations on their sites. The lead principal...
by Aucklist | 10 Feb 2022 | Auckland news
There are questions about whether Transport Minister Michael Wood’s wish to have construction of Auckland’s light rail begin next year, is realistic, Stuff reports. We expect early stage consenting to commence and early works to commence in 2023,” Woods said. But the...
by Aucklist | 10 Feb 2022 | Auckland news
Rain, humidity and warm temperatures are on the cards for many areas this week, Stuff reports, with experts sharing their best tips on how to look after hair, skin, mood and pets in the coming days. Suggetions include removing indoor plants – which increase room...
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