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Letters: Our public sector rot, and a wonderful response from the community to find a missing woman
Letters: Our public sector rot, and a wonderful response from the community to find a missing woman

NZ Herald

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • NZ Herald

Letters: Our public sector rot, and a wonderful response from the community to find a missing woman

Lorraine Kidd, Warkworth. Public sector rot Sadly for the sake of our grandchildren, the demise of our once world-class public service began with the introduction of the State Sector Act 1988. This act compromised the independence and integrity of our public service. Most permanent heads were placed on three-year contracts. Their focus changed to ensure renewal of their contracts. Thank you for nothing Messrs Douglas, Prebble, Palmer, Lange and co. Bruce Tubb, Devonport. NCEA Following on from the report on NCEA (July 20), I must agree that it has been abused extensively and must be replaced by something meaningful, may I suggest School Certificate. NCEA credits have been issued for such menial tasks that demean the education system, so tinkering with it will be meaningless. But the part of the report I take most exception to is the comments by Labour leader Chris Hipkins. His comment that NCEA Level 1 is necessary for apprenticeships is totally derogatory of the trades. His comments are taking things back to the time Helen Clark was in charge stating everybody needed a degree to get a job, and funded bums on seats at universities while the trades never got apprentices, leading to our shortage of tradesmen. Trades are not secondary to academia but are equal and need the same level of education to excel at. Trevor Green, Matamata. Joseph Parker v Oleksandr Usyk Joseph Parker is absolutely dreaming if he thinks he can outbox the Ukrainian world champ. If the fight does go ahead it will be a set-up, with Joe given a few rounds before 'goodnight nurse'. Joe has shown he doesn't have the hitting power to put a good opponent away. Jock MacVicar, Hauraki. Quiet choppers Wouldn't you have thought the helicopter owners could scramble a few billion dollars together to create a quiet helicopter? Technology is so advanced these days that it surely would not be impossible to add blades or vibrational techniques that cancel out the awfully disturbing noise a 'modern' helicopter transmits in residential areas. So, here's a challenge to the Mowbray couple if they want to stay popular in their community, perhaps. René Blezer, Taupō. Nato and the UN I cannot agree with Jock MacVicar (July 20). Nato is a defence pact; the hardware belongs to its member states. Without Nato I would have the Soviet red star on my lapel and so would have four million other Europeans. As for cost, Nato is cheap compared to a Russian invasion. Also, the UN is doing exactly what it was set up to do: serve as a platform where diplomats can lie, cheat, blockade and hurl insults at one another. K H Peter Kammler, Warkworth. Defence spending Your reader Bernard Walker (July 20) gets letter of the week for suggesting we don't need a credible defence force because of our isolation from the rest of the world. It seems reasonable until you look at the facts regarding defence spending. First, we would be considered bludgers by our current allies the US, Australia, the UK and the South Pacific nations. Second, being considered bludgers, we would certainly lose any credibility in trade negotiations and thereby lose huge amounts in exports to two of our largest customers. Third, if other world leaders were invited and came here to avoid a potential World War III, this is considered desertion, an offence punishable by a death sentence. Remember the previous world wars, where soldiers were shot dead for desertion by their commanders? Obviously, it is a proposal which was not to be taken seriously and should have never been published. Bruce Woodley, Birkenhead. Sunday television Sunday night TV1 viewing is these days a heartwarming, New Zealand-centric experience. With the long-running Country Calendar leading at 7pm, this television icon is followed half an hour later by Moving Houses hosted by the likeable Andy Ellis. It is delightful to have primetime viewing that showcases our own heartland places and people. Larry Mitchell, Rothesay Bay.

Boxing: WBO orders negotiations for fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Joseph Parker
Boxing: WBO orders negotiations for fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Joseph Parker

RNZ News

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • RNZ News

Boxing: WBO orders negotiations for fight between Oleksandr Usyk and Joseph Parker

Joseph Parker. Photo: PHOTOSPORT The WBO has ordered negotiations for a bout between its interim heavyweight champion, New Zealander Joseph Parker and the unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk. The ruling body said both parties have 30 days to agree terms for a mandatory defence of Usyk's title, and if they fail to do so the WBO will open a purse bid. "The minimum bid in the Heavyweight division is US$1 million... any of the parties herein may request purse bid proceedings at any time during negotiation stages," the WBO said in a statement. Daniel Dubois and Oleksandr Usyk exchange punches during their IBF, IBO, WBC and WBO World Heavyweight titles' fight. Photo:Usyk has held the WBO belt since 2021 when he won it from Anthony Joshua along with the WBA and IBF titles, and has defended it four times, also taking the WBC belt from Tyson Fury to become the unified champion. The undefeated Ukrainian vacated the IBF belt last year after opting not to face the sanctioning body's interim champion Daniel Dubois in favour of a rematch with Fury, which he won by unanimous decision in December. Usyk, 38, knocked out Dubois last weekend to regain the IBF belt and undisputed status. New Zealand's Parker won the interim WBO championship last year in a majority decision over Zhilei Zhang. He defended it in February, knocking out Martin Bakole. - Reuters

Oleksandr Usyk's next opponent lined up days after Dubois victory
Oleksandr Usyk's next opponent lined up days after Dubois victory

The Independent

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Oleksandr Usyk's next opponent lined up days after Dubois victory

Oleksandr Usyk has been officially ordered by the WBO to face Joseph Parker, his mandatory challenger, for the heavyweight title. The WBO issued a statement on Thursday, 24 July, giving both parties 30 days to negotiate an agreement before proceeding to a purse bid. Usyk regained his undisputed heavyweight status by defeating Daniel Dubois for the second time on Saturday, 19 July, at Wembley Stadium. Joseph Parker secured his WBO interim title by knocking out Martin Bakole in February, following the cancellation of his bout with Dubois. Usyk has the option to relinquish the WBO title to avoid the fight, a strategy he previously employed by giving up the IBF title to facilitate his rematch with Tyson Fury.

Oleksandr Usyk ordered to defend WBO heavyweight title against Joseph Parker
Oleksandr Usyk ordered to defend WBO heavyweight title against Joseph Parker

The Guardian

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • The Guardian

Oleksandr Usyk ordered to defend WBO heavyweight title against Joseph Parker

Oleksandr Usyk has been ordered by the WBO to defend his heavyweight world title against Joseph Parker. Saturday's spectacular stoppage of Daniel Dubois in front of over 80,000 people at Wembley ensured the Ukrainian was crowned undisputed world champion once again. Both parties have 30 days to agree terms or the WBO will proceed to a purse bid. Parker, the former world champion, is on a five-fight winning streak, including impressive wins over the former WBC world champion Deontay Wilder, Martin Bakole, and Zhilei Zhang. Parker's impressive performances had earned him his first chance to win a world title in seven years against Daniel Dubois in February. However Dubois withdrew due to an infection two days before the bout. Instead he fought Bakole, winning with a second-round KO. The fight against Dubois was not rescheduled and the British fighter then signed to fight Usyk, leaving Parker waiting even longer for his world title opportunity. Parker's scintillating form has been much aided by his coach Andy Lee, who has also helped Hamzah Sheeraz and Ben Whittaker earn breakthrough stoppage victories against Edgar Berlanga and Liam Cameron respectively. Usyk, the WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO champion, mentioned the possibility of defending his titles against Parker on Saturday, with Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua being other possibilities. Sign up to The Recap The best of our sports journalism from the past seven days and a heads-up on the weekend's action after newsletter promotion Fury has insisted that the judges were wrong to award Usyk the victory in their two previous fights in Riyadh last year. Fury has claimed he is next in line, even posting on Instagram that the fight was set for April 2026.

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