Face of the Day
Asked what Kura’s response was, Chambers said “she seemed surprised that I saw it as a problem”.
Asked what Kura’s response was, Chambers said “she seemed surprised that I saw it as a problem”.
Court documents reveal the victim was Monty Knight, a high-profile entrepreneur, wine-maker and local politician. He turned 80 earlier this year.
Qiulae Wong takes over from Raf Manji, who stood down after the 2023 election. Born in Fiji and of Chinese and European ancestry, the 37-year-old lives in Auckland.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony of a police recruit wing in Auckland on Friday morning, Sir John Key acknowledged it had been a “tough week” for police.
CAA confirmed on Thursday afternoon that de Wattignar “is on leave as of today”.
Over the past decade, both assets and liabilities had doubled, and become more complex with more entities and asset types, the Treasury said in a statement.
In November last year, as wastewater testing results revealed a startling spike in meth use, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon asked Police Minister Mark Mitchell, Customs Minister Casey Costello, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey, and Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith to find a way to win the war.
Hague entered parliament as a list MP in 2008. Despite being considered a frontrunner for the party’s co-leadership in 2015, he was beaten by James Shaw. He is now returning as chief of staff.
The 46th vice president, who served alongside Republican President George W Bush for two terms between 2001 and 2009, was for decades a towering and polarising Washington power player.
Hipkins said Labour had spent the past two years “listening to New Zealanders” and rebuilding after its 2023 loss when it was “comprehensively voted out”.
Andrew will from today be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor. The statement relates this news to the allegations of sexual abuse by the late Virginia Giuffre.
Speaking from South Korea at the ASEAN summit, Luxon said comments about his finances were a political diversion. “I’m aware that they’ve had a pretty rough week, with the capital gains tax – the policy that’s their fourth failure I think in the last two weeks.”
Kapa-Kingi claimed her Te Tai Tokerau electorate committee was not invited to attend Thursday’s meeting and had not been afforded a right of reply. “As far as I’m concerned, this so-called suspension, it has no mana.”