Christchurch - Tens of thousands of New Zealand university students headed back to campus this week after a long break because of the covid pandemic lockdown. Massey University pro vice-chancellor Professor Chris Gallavin is offering advice to the thousands of tertiary students getting back into a law degree, starting a law degree
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Healthcare spending revives in June
Christchurch - Monthly card spending on New Zealand’s medical and other healthcare services reached a record high last month. Spending on medical and other healthcare services was $261 million in June 2020, up 20 percent from June last year, Stats NZ says. Healthcare services include GPs, specialists, physiotherapy, optometry, ambulances, and
Signs of recovery; most Kiwis want borders closed
Christchurch – Concerns surrounding the economy and unemployment skyrocketed to unprecedented heights in May 2020 in response to the covid-19 pandemic, according to national research company Ipsos. While economy and unemployment are among the top three issues facing New Zealanders, there are some signs of improvement, with the economy dropping seven
Auckland water crisis may cause infections
Auckland - The Waikato River Authority is asking Local Government minister Nanaia Mahuta to launch an independent inquiry into how Auckland's water crisis has come about. Scientist Sir Ray Avery says the government should look into the operational and board management of Watercare (Auckland) as a matter of urgent priority. Crown spokesperson Dylan
Great news for NZ gyms, exercise facilities – survey
Christchurch - New Zealand gyms and exercise facilities have reached about 85 to 90 percent of pre-covid levels, an ExerciseNZ survey has found. The amazing bounce back efforts by exercise professionals, gyms and facilities includes numbers of people participating in activity, revenue and new sales. Most positive of all is the new membership
World famous game reserve suffers no covid poaching casualties
Durban - One of the world’s most famous game reserves, Thula Thula in South Africa, has survived the covid pandemic without any loss of wild animal to poaching. Francoise Malby-Anthony, who runs the game reserve, told Make Lemonade in an exclusive interview that she kept on all her anti-poaching staff throughout
No covid testing on arrival: a major flaw
Christchurch - The Minister of Health Dr David Clark and microbiologist Siouxsie Wiles have defended the government’s decision not to covid screen for all passengers arriving into New Zealand. Pharmaceutical scientist Sir Ray Avery says this decision is just plain dumb and he wants all passengers to be required to clip
DHBs – dismal health boards?
Auckland - Two years ago, Heather Simpson, ex-Prime Minister Helen Clark's chief of staff, was tasked with leading a massive review into the New Zealand health and disability sector, with pretty much every aspect of it on the table. The report was released yesterday and the biggest proposals for changes related to