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The Huddle: Ram raids, Bank of Mum and Dad, Rotorua electoral bill pause - Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Companies using the Reader’s Digest Most Trusted logo in their branding are being charged for it.
Reader’s Digest Managing Editor Zoe Meunier says brands aren’t being trusted to be a part of the survey.
Two ram raids took place overnight in Auckland and Hamilton.
In Hamilton, a group of children aged 12, 11, 10 and 7 were all caught attempting to steal from a shopping centre in Hamilton, while would-be thieves failed to steal jewellery from another shopping centre in Auckland.
Rotorua Council have paused a controversial local electoral bill.
The bill would allow an equal number of Maori and general seats, but a report from the Attorney-General dubbed the report in its current form discriminatory.
‘Bank of Mum and Dad’ is the fifth-largest bank for handing out home loans, making it bigger than Kiwibank.
14 percent of families surveyed offered financial aid for their kids to buy a house, with an average offering of $108,000.

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The Huddle: Ram raids, Bank of Mum and Dad, Rotorua electoral bill pause - Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive