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Published on Apr 27, 2025Source: KHQ - Washington State - Neutral
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Published on Apr 28, 2025
New Book 'The Brain Always Wins 2' Aims to Enhance Well-being and Performance
Former US Navy Seal calls the book ‘a life saver’ LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, April 28, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Chiselbury Publishing is proud to announce the release of "The Brain Always Wins 2," a transformative book co-authored by …
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Published on Apr 27, 2025
New Zealand cardinal reflects on ‘beautiful’ Pope Francis funeral as cardinals prepare for conclave
CNA Newsroom, Apr 27, 2025 / 00:01 am In an emotional tribute, Cardinal John Dew of New Zealand on Sunday reflected on both the late pontiff’s lasting legacy and the solemn simplicity of his funeral liturgy. “I think for me, there was this deep …
Source: Catholic News Agency - Right-wing -
Published on Apr 27, 2025
New Zealand to recognise physician associates - minister
New Zealand will soon formally recognise the role of physician associates (often known as PAs). Photo: Supplied/ Unsplash - Nap studio A newly-regulated healthcare role is hoped to unlock more pairs of hands for medical care, and attract more overseas …
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Published on Apr 28, 2025
New Rules For Ground-Based Space Infrastructure
Hon Judith Collins KC Minister for Space New legislation to deter foreign interference and protect New Zealand’s national interests and national security will be in place for operators of ground-based space infrastructure (GBSI) by July, Space Minister …
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Published on Apr 28, 2025
New space infrastructure law to deter foreign malicious actions
They have ‘deliberately misrepresented’ their intentions, says Judith Collins. Space Minister Judith Collins. The coalition Government is going to legislate to ensure operators of ground-based space infrastructure are not foreign actors using it to …
Source: NBR - Neutral -
Published on Apr 28, 2025
Insurance Council finds New Zealanders are slow to switch insurance providers
The Insurance Council of New Zealand (ICNZ) says in the past two years, one in five New Zealanders have switched insurance providers. This is according to a new survey commissioned by the NZ insurance industry body, which found only 20% of 904 survey …
Source: interest.co.nz - Neutral -
Published on Apr 27, 2025
Pope Francis funeral: New Zealand’s only cardinal reflects on ‘amazing’ funeral, ‘daunting’ job of choosing his ...
“St Peter’s Square was absolutely packed, and all the streets around, and the amazing thing was there were 50 heads of state and that’s pretty rare for that to happen, for a Pope anyway. “It just speaks volumes about the esteem that he was held in and how …
Source: The New Zealand Herald - Neutral -
Published on Apr 28, 2025
NZTRIO Welcomes New Permanent Cellist Matthias Balzat
(Photo/Supplied) The renowned chamber ensemble NZTrio He Taonga Wairere are thrilled to announce the appointment of new permanent cellist, Matthias Balzat. Matthias, an award-winning performer, brings a wealth of local and international performing …
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Published on Apr 28, 2025
First XV wrap: Tauranga dish out a Grammar lesson; Botany Downs start a new era; Westlake again the North Harbour ...
Grammar now need to regroup before their Auckland 1A season-opener at home to Botany Downs Secondary College on Saturday, while Tauranga’s next big school exchange is away to Westlake Boys High School on May 14. Tauranga were never behind against Grammar, …
Source: The New Zealand Herald - Neutral