Waikato ED death deemed an 'acute unexpected incident'; Missing Cambridge cat turns up 630km away on Canterbury farm; Major bank lifts floating rates as OCR hike flows through.
Waikato ED toilet death deemed to be an 'acute unexpected incident'
An immediate clinical review into the death of a person waiting for treatment at Waikato Hospital's emergency department has described the incident as "acute" and "unexpected".
Last week, 1News reported that the man, aged in his mid-50s, died in a toilet at the hospital's emergency department after waiting more than nine hours to be seen.
Missing Cambridge cat turns up 630km away on Canterbury farm
A cat missing from a Cambridge property for around a year has been found living on a North Canterbury farm 630km away after a microchip scan revealed her faraway owner.
The tortoiseshell cat, since renamed Goldie, first appeared as a stray on Lee Henderson's property on the outskirts of Amberley.
Major bank lifts floating rates as OCR hike flows through
Westpac is lifting its floating lending and savings rates by 0.25% after the official cash rate was hiked yesterday.
The changes take effect from Monday for new customers and next Thursday for existing customers.
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ONE CITY RANKING
Auckland has tumbled out of the world's top 10 most liveable cities, according to the latest Economist Intelligence Unit Global Liveability Index.
The supercity slipped as other cities improved their liveability, while its healthcare and infrastructure scores also edged down.



















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