Air New Zealand flight attendant named CEO after one year on job
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A 51-year-old flight attendant has completed a swift and stunning rise to CEO of Air New Zealand. New Zealand’s national carrier, Air New Zealand, has expressed great enthusiasm in announcing its new CEO today: 51-year-old Nathan Guy, a flight attendant who has spent about 1200 hours on the job. Guy joined the company as a fresh-faced, wide-eyed flight attendant serving now-reduced domestic routes in November of 2020, and has since spent a full and fruitful year, in his words, “learning the ropes.” Spoken to just two months ago, Guy said he had no intention of moving up the ladder – let alone ..read more
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National Party board denies it unanimously agreed to Collins’ Faustian bargain with Satan
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Sources close to party president Peter Goodfellow say he was totally blindsided by Collins’ claims he was party to this particular satanic ritual. National Party president Peter Goodfellow is today issuing a strong denial on behalf of the party’s board, saying they did not, at any point, agree to the Faustian bargain that National leader Judith Collins struck with the Evil One, Son of Perdition, the Devil Satan himself. When Collins became the leader of the National Party in July of 2020, she forged a pact in the depths of Hell with an old friend, Abaddon, Power of Darkness. The Devil was init ..read more
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Super Saturday recap: Patrick Gower doesn’t know what he’s supposed to do
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It was Aotearoa’s first national day of action in over ten years, the first since 2010, when Prime Minister John Key tried to inspire us to clean up our nation’s berms. It didn’t work. Today, New Zealand’s berms are worse than ever. But history is not destiny, and other cliches. Today, we tried again, this time for a cause almost as important, and today, it was different. Up and down the country, New Zealanders rallied to their largest local car parks to sit in queues and acquire free food for doing something they were probably going to do another day anyway. Communities organized and executed ..read more
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Rest of New Zealand won’t move to Level 1 until threat of Christmas in the Park has passed
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Christmas in the Park is a seasonal affliction, but can be particularly tricky to wipe out due to its unpredictable timing, usually occurring at a completely different time to Christmas. While Auckland prepares to move to Alert Level 3 on Wednesday, New Zealanders in the fun part of the country have been wondering when they might see a drop down to Level 1, given the persistent lack of Covid cases since the outbreak. But the Government isn’t currently considering any such plans, and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern poured cold water on the idea at today’s post-Cabinet press conference, reiteratin ..read more
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1pm health update for Saturday, September 18 2021
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1y ago
The following is a summary of today’s 1pm health update from the Ministry of Health Today there are 20 new cases of Covid-19 to report in the community, and 6 new cases of the Ebola virus. Please do not concern yourself with the Ebola; this will probably be fine. Of today’s 20 cases, 8 were infectious in the community, 7 are known household contacts, and 4 represent potentially catastrophic failures of the contact tracing system. The remaining case cannot be linked to a human being at this time. This brings the total number of cases to lots and lots. A small number of cases remain unlinked to ..read more
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Experts warn exclusion from AUSUK pact could see New Zealand miss out on future catastrophic wars
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1y ago
PICTURED: US President Joe Biden deep in thought as he searches his brain for any memory of the person on screen. New Zealand’s exclusion from a tripartite security pact between the United States, Australia and the UK may not come as a surprise to many kiwis, but experts warn that our country’s increasing isolation from our western allies could start to see us miss out on some of their disastrous wars and endless quagmires. Professor David Capie, of Victoria University, said the snubbing of New Zealand from the new AUKUS agreement – for which it was not even approached – was yet another sign o ..read more
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Covid outreach disaster as online poll sees vaccination bus named ‘the murder wagon’
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1y ago
Ashley Bloomfield says he doesn’t want those hesitant about getting the vaccine to “be distracted” by the fact they come out of the murder wagon. The Government is dealing with a Covid outreach debacle today, after the decision to put the naming of New Zealand’s vaccination bus service to a social media poll backfired, when users across Facebook, Twitter and Instagram voted narrowly to name the service “The Murder Wagon.” The intended purpose of the bus was to offer appointment-free vaccinations, and reach remote communities and those that might be hesitant about the vaccine, utilising a tool ..read more
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Call to ‘come home’ does not apply to our sleeper cells in Australia, says Government
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A map of believed New Zealand sleeper cells in Australia, which the Australian Secret Intelligence Service has described as “painfully obvious” and believes is “pretty much comprehensive.” As the Covid-19 travel bubble with Australia closes once more, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Covid Response Minister Chris Hipkins have made clear that any New Zealanders presently in Australia should return home immediately, but they were also careful to stress that this does not apply if you are a member of one of New Zealand’s “many sleeper cells” in the country. “If you are in Australia and you do no ..read more
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Ardern says China differences ‘becoming harder to ignore’; promises to work harder on ignoring them
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Ardern has been crystal clear that New Zealand “must step up” its efforts if it is to successfully dodge questions about genocide in China. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told the Auckland Business Chamber on Monday that differences between New Zealand and China on human rights were “becoming more difficult” to reconcile or ignore, and today she acknowledged that this would mean her government will have to “step up” in “all areas” in order to continue ignoring them. Ardern said she had spoken today with Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta about “various ways in which we might redouble our efforts to ..read more
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Collins warns Government is planning separatist New Zealand with special car parks and gender segregated bathrooms
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The Government is accusing National of scaremongering over a proposal to establish separate Māori governance in New Zealand, pointing to its long history of ignoring recommendations. National Party interim leader Judith Collins has deepened her attacks on the Government’s proposed Māori Health Authority this week, alleging that Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s plot to “divide New Zealand in two” goes far beyond health, and will involve a series of additional measures that will create “two systems” in many other facets of kiwi life, including special car parks for small, protected groups of peop ..read more
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