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"If Work and Income has a database of 106,000 people who claim to be ‘work ready’ why is it advertising on the radio and Facebook for people to fill jobs?" asks ACT’s Social Development spokesperson Karen Chhour.
Ka ora te tangata, ka ora te iwi - If the people are well then the iwi will thrive
(Evelyn Forrest, General Manager NgÄti Tahu-NgÄti Whaoa Runanga Trust)
Safety improvements to State Highway 1 Waikato Expressway between Ohinewai and Rangiriri have been completed, and now the team are ready to remove 8.5km of temporary steel barriers on the northbound lane.
Storms can happen any time of the year. The Tararua District managed to dodge the heavy rains and strong winds which were forecast for parts of the North Island last week, but there will be other storms coming our way.
Health warnings issued for Okawa Bay and Lake Rotoiti in December have now been lifted by the local Medical Officer of Health.
Visual observations and satellite imagery provided by the Bay of Plenty Regional Council confirm that algal blooms in these areas have subsided.
Waka Kotahi and Auckland Transport are urging those heading away this Easter to plan ahead in order to avoid traffic congestion, queues and long delays.
All Council camping areas around the region close from today with the impending arrival of Cyclone Fili tonight.
This is almost three weeks earlier than the anticipated closure of 30 April.
Road users may spot mysterious happenings on the Te Aroha bridge on Friday 8 April, as a back-pack spraying squad undertake an important clean up.
But despite the bridge’s historic status, the back-pack sprayers are not ghost busters - but moss-busters.
Health warnings issued for Lake Rotorua and the Ohau Channel earlier this month have now been lifted by the local Medical Officer of Health.
Visual observations and satellite imagery provided by the Bay of Plenty Regional Council confirm that algal blooms in these areas have subsided.
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