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It joins the likes of Costa Rica, Madrid, Vienna, Paris and Stockholm as one of the best places for LGBTQI+ tourists to visit in 2024.
It joins the likes of Costa Rica, Madrid, Vienna, Paris and Stockholm as one of the best places for LGBTQI+ tourists to visit in 2024.
More funding options for community groups
The Red Cross in Vanuatu believes sending field workers into communities to warn people to get ready for Cyclone Lola has saved lives. The storm was still a category four and five storm when it hit the islands, the fourth cyclone to hit the region in the last three years. The provinces of Torba and Penama are believed to have suffered the worst damage, but communication was lost to the area last night and hasnt been restored. It’s estimated up to 25,000 people have been critically affected so far. Lola has since been downgraded to category three but the winds are still gusting up to 205km an hour. Soneel Ram from the Red Cross is in Port Vila and describes the damage they know about. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6339817852112
In a bid to offset a multi-billion dollar blowout to redevelop Wellington’s Town Hall, the council is considering doing it at the same time as a neighbouring building.
Powerco launches new community fund
Police Minister Ginny Andersen says it is unacceptable officers are expected to attend mental health callouts – turning up “simply because no-one else will”.
Rural communities in Hawke’s Bay will soon be better prepared for disasters thanks to new facilities designed to help them cope when they become isolated.
A new traffic monitoring network which will count and collect data on modes of transport is being rolled out by Wellington City Council.
Patient Voice Aotearoa chairman Malcolm Mulholland is on a nationwide tour to raise awareness about the unfunded medicine crisis.
Zespri AIMS Games athletes give back