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The Auckland couple who sparked outrage after flouting lockdown rules and flying to Wanaka have broken their silence, saying their actions were inexcusable.
Interim name suppression has lapsed for William Willis (35) and Hannah Rawnsley (26), who police say crossed the Level 4 border from Auckland using essential worker exemptions before driving to Hamilton Airport on Thursday.
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Read more: 'Deeply sorry': Wanaka holidaymakers named
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One more week of level 4 restrictions is "probably not" a long enough time to contain the Auckland COVID-19 Delta outbreak, University of Auckland epidemiologist Professor Rod Jackson says.
Prof Jackson told Checkpoint the Government's decision on Monday was the right one, "but I think they should have said: 'Unless Aucklanders are staunch, it's going to be at least two weeks'."
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To the average person being hacked, they usually think virus, trojan or even a direct attack hack... getting information from their computer and while for the most part this is most likely true. But it is not the only way information is hacked from you. There are many ways it is done where you yourself are freely giving up information online in an innocent-looking post that over a period of time is gathering information about you.
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Read more: Hacked without being hacked
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Police were alerted to a couple who flouted lockdown rules by travelling to Wānaka from Auckland by people dobbing them in online.
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Read more: Couple who flouted Auckland lockdown rules were dobbed in online
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Queenstown Lakes District's mayor is calling for action to be taken against the "selfish" Auckland couple who travelled to Wanaka during lockdown.
The couple – a 26-year-old woman and 35-year-old man – crossed the Auckland alert level 4 border using essential worker exemptions, drove to Hamilton Airport and then flew to their holiday home in Wanaka.
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The lawyer for an Auckland man and his partner who police say could be charged for flouting alert level 4 lockdown rules to fly to Wanaka, says she will be seeking name suppression for her clients.
Police say the pair, a 35 year old man and a 26 year old woman used their essential worker exemption to get through Auckland’s southern boundary at Mercer on Thursday.
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COVID-19 numbers dropped slightly on Sunday to 20 new community cases, while Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced a deal with Denmark to bring 500,000 doses of the Pfizer vaccine here.
The number of new Delta variant community cases in New Zealand dropped back to 20 cases from Saturday's 23, which was the highest in several days.
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Read more: COVID-19 Delta outbreak day 26: How it unfolded
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Women in Afghanistan will be allowed to study in universities as the country seeks to rebuild after decades of war but gender segregation and Islamic dress code will be mandatory, the Taliban's new Higher Education minister said on Sunday.
The minister, Abdul Baqi Haqqani, said the new Taliban government, named last week, would "start building the country on what exists today" and did not want to turn the clock back 20 years to when the movement was last in power.
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Read more: Afghan women can study at university but classes must be segregated - Taliban
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