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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
National wants to ban cellphones at school. Labour says schools already have the power to ban cellphones. What do you think.
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
A stunning picture by Simon Woolf.
"When you are photographing in Karori, there are some unique occupational hazards! New phone and I'm shooting a time-lapse of Tui in flight. I look out the window, and my new phone is being investigated, tugged and being put through the ruggedness … View moreA stunning picture by Simon Woolf.
"When you are photographing in Karori, there are some unique occupational hazards! New phone and I'm shooting a time-lapse of Tui in flight. I look out the window, and my new phone is being investigated, tugged and being put through the ruggedness test by this young Kaka!
Kaka are so intelligent, and much more gentle than their South Island cousins, the Kea. It's always more investigation than sheer vandalism and mischief! It's such a joy and privilege to have them around."
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Police are appealing for any sightings of a young woman who has been missing from Lower Hutt since Wednesday night.
In a statement, Police named the girl as Shanty and said she was last seen on Miromiro Rd in Normandale. Police did not confirm her age.
Police said she was wearing a white/beige … View morePolice are appealing for any sightings of a young woman who has been missing from Lower Hutt since Wednesday night.
In a statement, Police named the girl as Shanty and said she was last seen on Miromiro Rd in Normandale. Police did not confirm her age.
Police said she was wearing a white/beige baggy hoodie, dark blue denim jeans and converse shoes.
Police have asked any of members of the public who have confirmed sightings of Shanty to call 111 and quote event number P055777015.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
This week we feature a picture from Louise Thomas.
"Just starting to sort my images for the 2024 Calendar and have decided this cheeky fellow makes the cut. I'm thinking he might become a painting too at some point. Kaka/ Brown Parrot (Nestor meridionalis) on Stewart Island - their heads… View moreThis week we feature a picture from Louise Thomas.
"Just starting to sort my images for the 2024 Calendar and have decided this cheeky fellow makes the cut. I'm thinking he might become a painting too at some point. Kaka/ Brown Parrot (Nestor meridionalis) on Stewart Island - their heads are noticeably more white than the ones we get around Wellington."
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Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
A fantastic photo by Simon Woolf.
"Talk about special! Our garden had a lovely fleeting visit this morning.
I heard the tune, and knew instantly it wasn't a Tui!
A Korimako, our native Bellbird are often heard but rarely seen. To have one flitting around our place was so wonderful … View moreA fantastic photo by Simon Woolf.
"Talk about special! Our garden had a lovely fleeting visit this morning.
I heard the tune, and knew instantly it wasn't a Tui!
A Korimako, our native Bellbird are often heard but rarely seen. To have one flitting around our place was so wonderful to see, and hear. The blue around the Korimako's bill and face is pollen from our native fuschia. Over the past few days the luck I've had in our garden has been amazing. Karori is one great place to see a range of native, and sometimes rare and beautiful wildlife."
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