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Proverbs 28 7 Young people who obey the law are wise; those with wild friends bring shame to their parents. If you enjoyed this BFD Daily Proverb please consider sharing it with your friends.
Proverbs 28 7 Young people who obey the law are wise; those with wild friends bring shame to their parents. If you enjoyed this BFD Daily Proverb please consider sharing it with your friends.
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Sir Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com Prime Minister Luxon, on hearing that Charles and Camilla will be visiting Australia but not New Zealand, issued “an open invite” to visit New Zealand. That is the same “invite” already available to everyone else in the world, in line with our major tourist industry.
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Mark Freeman A Nelson-based group running community outreaches to the vaccine-injured says people are now more willing to receive support than previously. The Vaccine-Impacted Support network (VISn), a group of holistic health practitioners and counsellors, was started in 2021 by Covid-mandated professionals. Every week the group set up their outreach
DTNZ Support for the National Party has risen by 2 points to 38 per cent following the recent Budget, according to the latest 1News Verian poll. The poll indicates a stable position for ACT at seven per cent and a two-point increase for New Zealand First to six per cent,
A few weeks ago whistle blowers raised allegations of New Zealanders’ completed census forms being photocopied without the persons’ knowledge. More details about this later. Meanwhile the Princess of Wales underwent planned abdominal surgery at the London Clinic, a large, independent private hospital in the UK. The hospital has over
Bryce Edwards I am Political Analyst in Residence at Victoria University of Wellington, where I run the Democracy Project, and am a full-time researcher in the School of Government. Key Facts * The last Labour Government oversaw KiwiRail’s iRex ferry procurement project, in which costs ballooned. * National Finance Minister Nicola
In the latest 1News Verian poll, the political landscape in New Zealand seems to be holding steady, with the coalition Government maintaining its grip on power if an election were to be held today. The numbers suggest that the coalition, comprising National, ACT and New Zealand First, would secure enough
Proverbs 27 5 An open rebuke is better than hidden love! If you enjoyed this BFD Daily Proverb please consider sharing it with your friends.
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Sir Bob Jones nopunchespulled.com In a troubled world to a degree unprecedented since the end of the 2nd World War, which as individuals we’re all helpless to do anything about, thank God for the salvation of sport. Yesterday, we watched Afghanistan hand a hiding to Australia, something which
Chris Lynch Chris Lynch is a journalist, videographer and content producer, broadcasting from his independent news and production company in Christchurch, New Zealand. A 250-strong New Zealand Army formation from Burnham Military Camp will march through Christchurch’s central city on Friday to mark the start of the local battalion’