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Missing one-year-old boy is found dead in septic tank at family’s home
Shweta Sharma 29/03/2022.. The body of Jose Lara, a one-year-old boy who went missing in Florida over the weekend, has been found submerged in a septic tank at his home, police said.The boy went missing on Sunday afternoon. He was last seen playing with his sister outside their house in Crescent City, about an hour from Daytona Beach.
Jose’s mother briefly took his sister inside to clean her up and returned to find Jose missing, according to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office. The toy truck that he was playing with was found in the yard.
Authorities conducted a massive search operation with the help of bloodhounds, drones, helicopters and night-vision tools to find the boy. After several bloodhounds were unable to find the boy, the search team decided to look around an area covered with weeds.
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One injured in Victoria power station fire
Emily Woods 30/03/2022..One person has been injured after a fire broke out inside a coal bunker at Victoria's largest coal-fired power station. Firefighters were called to Yallourn Power Station in the Latrobe Valley about 6.20am on Wednesday.
At least nine fire trucks are fighting the blaze, which was still raging at 9am. Paramedics were called to the fire and treated one person, who has since been taken to Traralgon Hospital. The power station was damaged during severe floods in June 2021, with a state energy emergency declared over fears the Yallourn mine could flood as cracks formed.
Yallourn, which currently supplies up to 22 per cent of Victoria's energy and eight per cent of Australia's, is set to close by mid-2028. It has been operating for 100 years and is among the nation's most carbon-intensive power generators.
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Soldiers injured: Defence Force told to pay $450,000 in fines, reparation
Jimmy Ellingham 29/03/2022..Three soldiers suffered burns to their bodies during a training exercise using molotov cocktails to prepare them for peacekeeping duties. Judge Jonathan Krebs fined the New Zealand Defence Force $354,750 for breaching its health and safety obligations.
Two of them were doused in petrol and then caught fire during a mock riot, while a third suffered less severe burns when one of the panicked soldiers ran into him.The trio, who have name suppression, have spoken of the physical and mental scars they have been left with.
Two suffered serious burns, one to almost 20 percent of his body. Called Operation Venom, the aim was to prepare soldiers for sudden peacekeeping deployments, such as to the Pacific. In the Palmerston North District Court on Tuesday, the New Zealand Defence Force was fined $354,750 and ordered to pay $100,000 reparation to the three injured soldiers.
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America’s first missing person hotline for Indigenous women is a 'moment in history', families say
Andrew Buncombe 30/03/2022..Watch: Dramatic footage shows hundreds of street racers doing burnouts…Adams unveils 80 new ‘safe haven’ shelter beds in the Bronx as homeless…
Washington State has become the first in the nation to set up a missing person’s alert especially for Indigenous women – a move supporters believe marks “history in the making”. In parts of America, Native women go missing and suffer violence, 10 times more often than white women.
And yet their cases receive far less attention from the media and the authorities, something the late Black broadcaster Gwen Ifill referred to as missing “white woman syndrome. Now, a missing person’s hotline, similar to the “silver alerts” that are activated in 37 states when vulnerable adults go missing.
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Covid-19 update: 14 deaths, 15,918 new community cases, 817 people in hospital
30/03/2022..There have been 15,918 new cases of Covid-19 in the community and 14 more deaths reported today. There are 817 people in hospital, down from 842 yesterday, with 24 people now in intensive care, down two from yesterday.
Auckland case numberrs dropped from 2899 yesterday to 2691 today. The rest of today's new community cases are in the Northland (634), Waikato (1508), Bay of Plenty (987), Lakes (438), Hawke's Bay (892), MidCentral (851), Whanganui (399), Taranaki (649), Tairāwhiti (183), Wairarapa (152), Capital and Coast (1,054), Hutt Valley (599), Nelson Marlborough (605), Canterbury (2535), South Canterbury (293), Southern (1386) and West Coast (55) DHBs.
In today's statement, the Health Ministry said it was encouraging to see case numbers continuing to decline, with today's seven day rolling average at 14,969, compared to 17,111 a week ago.The Ministry said the 14 new deaths reported today included people who have died over the past six days but were only recently notified to the Ministry. The total number of deaths of people with Covid-19 is now 317.
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Workers fired under business vaccine rules won't get jobs back after April 4
Melanie Carroll 15:33, Mar 30 2022..Vaccine requirements are likely to significantly reduce in most workplaces after the rules loosen next month, according to government guidance released on Wednesday.
From 11.59pm on April 4, there will be no requirement to use My Vaccine Pass, and vaccine mandates will cover only health, aged care, Corrections and border workers. Businesses will still be able to use vaccine passes if they want to and introduce vaccination policies “if appropriate to the workforce”.
The guidance made it clear that an employee who lost their job due to a previous vaccination requirement did not have a right to get their old job back. It also said that employers did not have to ask employees who were sacked under a vaccination policy if they wanted to return to work.
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The pandemic's not over yet — relaxed restrictions expose vulnerable communities
Teanau Tuiono 05:00, Mar 29 2022 The alarm bells were ringing for me when the prime minister announced that many of the practices that have kept us safe over the past few years were going to be dropped.
For two very simple reasons. First, the pandemic is not over. And, second, the Government still has not done all it can to make sure everyone is equally safe. Whatever way you look at it, it will be Māori and Pacific whānau, immunocompromised people, disabled people, our under-5s, and whānau on the lowest incomes who will be most affected by the pandemic and the changes made.
Rather than deciding how quickly it could remove Covid protections, what Cabinet ministers should have been discussing was a plan for the future. Green Party MP and Covid-19 spokesperson Teanau Tuiono says the Government should have focused on those most at risk from Covid.
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Taylor Hawkins made a 9-year-old drummer girl's dream come true days before his death
Corinne Heller 07:38, Mar 28 2022 Days before Foo Fighters musician Taylor Hawkins died, he fulfilled a dream for a little girl who considered him her hero. On March 22, the band was supposed to perform at the Asunciónico Festival in Paraguay.
They arrived in Asunción and checked into a hotel but the concert was canceled due to severe weather. However, that was not going to stop 9-year-old local singer and drummer Emma Sofía from fulfilling her mission to meet the Foo Fighters.
The junior musician, whose parents had bought tickets to the festival, set up her drum kit and played her heart out on a sidewalk outside the hotel, in front of a growing crowd of fellow fans. Sure enough, Hawkins took notice and headed outside, where he met Emma Sofía.
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New Zealand must send strong signal to Pacific over China - Defence Minister Peeni Henare
Russell Palmer, Digital Political Journalist 29/03/2022..New Zealand will need to send a strong signal to other Pacific Islands after China's overtures to Solomon Islands, Minister of Defence Peeni Henare says.
After visits with counterparts in Fiji and Australia last week, the minister says maintaining a cooperative Defence Force presence in the region - and not solely for humanitarian aid - is a priority for New Zealand. A draft agreement between China and Solomon Islands was leaked online this week which would allow a Chinese military and police force presence on the Islands, including ship visits.
Henare said the agreement took him by surprise, but alluded to China's moves to expand its influence in the Pacific.We know that they've increased for example defensive attachés across the Pacific, we know that they've offered more aid to the Pacific in different ways, shapes and forms
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Marshall Islands telecom service hit by cyber attack
1:18 pm on 28 March 2022 Giff Johnson...When internet systems in the Marshall Islands went on the blink in mid-March, it wasn't immediately clear what was causing the rolling outages.
Home, business and government DSL and dedicated lines as well as mobile 4G services became intermittent or non-functional, forcing the National Telecommunications Authority (NTA) to repeatedly issue messages updating customers about "intermittent disruptions" and "urgent maintenance" needed to restore service.
Information technology and security staff at NTA responded by working long nights to fix and reboot the systems. But then in the morning, we were getting the same error messages," said NTA CEO Tommy Kijiner, Jr. Friday. After several days, it became apparent that NTA systems were shutting down as the result of a large-scale "distributed denial of service" (DDoS) attack, he said.
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How to get tickets for the 2023 Masters Snooker at Alexandra Palace
Neil Bennett 29/03/2022...Tickets for the 2023 Masters at Alexandra Palace are available now. A range of different options from Standard Afternoon and All Day tickets can be found and bought through SeeTickets.
The 2023 Masters will take place in the week between Sunday, January 8, and Sunday, January 15. Along with the aforementioned standard seating tickets, there is also "Premium Seating", "Luxury Tickets", and even "Merchandise" options on offer. Here's what they include:
While the event is a long way away, tickets are already selling fast. Options for the final on Sunday, January 15, are already limited. The Masters has been held every year since 1975, with Alexandra Palace hosting the event since 2012. It brings together the Top 16 players in the world rankings. .
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LynnMall attacker was identified as capable of terrorism if travel plans thwarted
11:17 am 30/03/2022...Gill Bonnett, Immigration reporter..Security services briefings show the LynnMall attacker was highly likely to carry out a terrorist attack in New Zealand only if he was prevented from leaving the country.
They show Ahamed Samsudeen believed he had been set up and that a Syrian friend suggested he post material on Facebook. The 32-year-old stabbed shoppers at the Countdown supermarket last September, before being shot dead by police who were following him. Eight people were injured in the attack.
SIS briefings released under the Official Information Act show assessments that it was "highly likely Mohamed Samsudeen would only consider undertaking a domestic terrorist attack in New Zealand if he believed he would be unable to fulfil his intention to reach Syria and die as a martyr. ..
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Peak Comedy...Peak House, 357 Te Mata Peak Road, Havelock North
Friday 1 April 2022 7:30pm – 9:00pm...Six of the best local and visiting stand up comics with a fantastic MC. This is Hawkes Bay's newest regular stand up show. Don't be an April fool by missing out on this one. High on the hill, overlooking the Hawke's Bay is Peak House. Steeped in history with panoramic views, our venue is just five minutes drive from the Havelock North Village, yet feels like a world away.
Peak house will be serving dinner from 5pm, so you can make an evening of it and enjoy the sunset before tickling your funny bone. Known for his brutally honest (or at least honestly brutal) onstage persona, Neil Thornton is a comedian and MC who cut his chops in the New York City comedy scene and has gone on to perform all over the world:
NYC comedy clubs, the Edinburgh Fringe, and once at a gay nudist resort. Since moving to New Zealand in 2014, he’s performed every place he can, from The Classic in Auckland to Bowling Clubs in the middle of nowhere for confused sheep farmers..
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Astronomers Are Stumped by New High-Frequency Wave on the Surface of the Sun
Jennifer Leman 30/03/2022..These acoustic waves, which astronomers spotted within a dataset spanning 25 years of observations by both space and ground-based observatories, travel three times faster than predicted by current theory. On top of that, the waves also form vortices that swirl in the opposite direction of the sun’s rotation.
A team of researchers from New York University, New York University Abu Dhabi’s Center for Space Science, and the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, India, described the high-frequency retrograde (HFR) waves in a paper published March 24 to the journal Nature Astronomy.
Other types of waves are driven, in part, by magnetism, gravity, or convection, but that doesn’t seem to be the case with these newly discovered acoustic waves. Something else is powering them. (Curiously, similar high frequency waves have been observed in the ocean, the researchers explain,
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Francis Ngannou backed to quit UFC and fight Tyson Fury or Anthony Joshua
Ben Davies 29/03/2022..Francis Ngannou has been backed to leave the UFC to pursue lucrative boxing fights against Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. Ngannou is currently the UFC's heavyweight champion but has fought out his current deal with the promotion.
He is currently locked in talks with the company president Dana White over issues such as pay and a boxing clause in any new contract. And heavyweight counterpart Curtis Blaydes believes Ngannou is capable of securing victory against boxing's leading names and has confirmed he would explore the same options in his shoes.
“If I’m him, I’m just going to box,” Blaydes said on The MMA Hour. “They make a lot of money, and he would make a lot of money against [Anthony] Joshua or Tyson [Fury] or Deontay [Wilder]. He would be rich. So if I’m him, I would let my knee heal up and get ready to box.
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Five lessons on the business of fashion, with Jessie Wong
Ensemble March 27, 2022...My company Yu Mei is almost seven years old - we’re no longer a toddler figuring out how to walk, but a kid ready to run. What I’ve learnt over the past seven years is that while business can be challenging, it’s also a whole lot of fun.
I started Yu Mei because I couldn’t find a bag that carried everything I needed in a day - phone, laptop, study notes, makeup bag, A3 visual diary, the kitchen sink. And it turns out a lot of people felt the same way.
I was 21 and freshly graduated when I started the company, so it was truly a baptism by fire. I wouldn’t recommend that route for everyone, as there’s a lot to be gained from going and getting experience first - I’m sure I could have built Yu Mei faster had I done that. But I wouldn’t change a thing about my journey. In the beginning, I made bags on a trestle table in south Dunedin, and at one particularly chaotic stage..
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Labour calls for increase in defence spending in response to Ukraine war
Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor 30/03/2022...Labour is calling for “a post 9/11” style increase in defence spending in response to the Ukraine crisis following forecasts that the budget could fall by up to 3% a year this parliament despite the outbreak of a war in Europe.
The party declined to put a firm figure on the commitment sought, but, in the decade after 9/11, defence spending increased by more than £10bn a year in real terms, partly to pay for costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
John Healey, the party’s defence spokesperson, said Downing Street needed to urgently overhaul last year’s Integrated Review of defence and foreign policy, which had set out plans for an “Indo-Pacific tilt” to contain China. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine demonstrated, Healey said, that significant threats lay much closer to home and that the UK needed to “honour our Nato obligations in Europe.
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Sisters Underground had no idea they meant so much to us
Charlotte Ryan 18:00, Mar 30 2022 Can you pick your favourite ever New Zealand song?
This sort of question usually has me debating for hours in my head (or with anyone that will listen!) but today, In the Neighbourhood from Sisters Underground is my favourite.
When this song and video was released in 1994, it was exciting. Seeing two local, female hip hop artists on the TV and hearing them on the local Top 10 was great. The track has become legendary in New Zealand music history.
The Sisters, Hassanah Iroegbu and Brenda Makamoeafi, were two high school students from Otara, Auckland, and their rhymes, beats and fashion were so cool. They were iconic to me in my teens. The video of In the Neighbourhood, directed by Kerry Brown and Samoan artist Greg Semu, showed Sisters Underground still in school uniform, hanging out with their friends in South Auckland.
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Team New Zealand's decision to host America's Cup in Spain disappointing for Auckland, mayor says
Auckland Mayor Phil Goff says the city's residents will be disappointed with the decision to move the America's Cup to Spain, but Team New Zealand's boss is defending the move. While the team won the event in Auckland last year, they rejected a $99 million bid from the New Zealand government and Auckland Council to hold the Cup in New Zealand.
We were not going to spend more of our ratepayers' money than what was on the table" - Auckland Mayor Phil Goff (4 min 14 sec) Goff told Morning Report that commercial interests had won out, but the decision did not come as a surprise since the team had already rejected the hosting offer.
Most of us regard the America's Cup as an international sporting event but in fact it's a business venture, and that latter consideration clearly prevailed in this decision. With taxpayers and ratepayers' investment into the infrastructure and the success of the last round.
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