A proposed education authority must be free from government influence, a newly appointed independent senator said yesterday.
Speaking during the Senate debate on the Throne Speech, John Wight said: “...
Two more coronavirus cases have been identified and, separately, children from a fourth school were told to quarantine, it emerged yesterday.
Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education, said that the Pr...
A man who was found riding without a motorcycle helmet and later refused to take a breath test was fined $1,500 yesterday.
Brydon Rutherford, 30, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court to refusal to ta...
A man pleaded not guilty to possession of a prohibited weapon after he was accused of owning an air rifle.
Romario Dill, 25, denied the charge today during Magistrates’ Court.
The incident was alleged...
A man who almost collided with other drivers last month while on his way home was fined $1,500 yesterday after pleading guilty to drink-driving.
Magistrates’ Court heard that police stationed on Middl...
A man was yesterday charged in connection with a road accident that claimed the life of a nurse.
Norrell Hull, 46, was accused in Magistrates’ Court of causing the death of Tamra Broadley, 61, by driv...
The City of Hamilton put the finishing touches to its traditional Christmas tree yesterday – with some help from youngsters from an autism education centre.
Kingsley Ming, a pupil at autism services c...
An East End Christmas light show in the heart of St George is to go ahead despite the Covid-19 pandemic.
The annual Christmas Lights Wonderland will be held in Somers Garden, although other traditiona...
The fisheries department will find it difficult to catch and punish poachers because of a lack of resources, a marine biologist warned yesterday.
Thaddeus Murdoch, the former head of the marine resear...
The King Edward VII Memorial Hospital’s oldest patient celebrated her 107th birthday with a drive-by event and a visit from the Premier yesterday – who revealed he was celebrating his own birthday as ...