A five-month-old sea lion pup was killed by a vehicle on a Catlins coastal road, prompting warnings to drivers about wildlife encounters and highlighting concerns over growing marine mammal presence in human-inhabited coastal areas.
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Well, something has finally emerged from the silent yawning abyss that is the Labour Party. Unfortunately, it's not policy, it's their list. 72 names, 30 new candidates. Party president Jill Day and leader Chris Hipkins says the lineup reflects modern New Zealand. They've got candidates from business, farming, public service unions, and community services and road scholars and Fulbright scholars and Uncle John, Uncle Tom Cobley and all. They've gone for the 50-50 women. They've also gone for diversity. Remember, current polling suggests Labour could win about 44 seats. And Chris Hipkins is expecting to have at least 10 new MPs entering parliament at the end of this year. One standout newcomer is police superintendent, Rakesh Naidu, ranked 13th, almost guaranteed a seat. He's a list only candidate straight in into position number 13. Pity he didn't tell Mark Mitchell.
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