
Lincoln Tan
Senior Reporter, Multimedia Journalist at New Zealand Herald
Senior Reporter - Diversity at NZ Herald [email protected]
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Oct 15, 2024 |
nzherald.co.nz | Lincoln Tan
The couple were upset after being questioned by Air NZ staff on their disabilities. Photo / Bernard SpraggA couple with hidden disabilities are upset at being asked intrusive questions by Air New Zealand before being allowed to board a flight to Auckland from Australia. Colin MacRae, 52, a professor of nursing, and his husband, also in her 50s, have several chronic health and hidden disabilities.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
rnz.co.nz | Lincoln Tan
By Lincoln Tan of Auckland Restaurant Zhu Kitchen is offering to cook customers' own raw fish for a fee of $30. It's a bid to encourage budget-conscious customers to continue eating out despite the high cost of living. The Ministry for Primary Industries warns businesses need to manage risks carefully with food control plans. An Auckland restaurant is inviting cash-strapped customers to bring their own raw fish to be cooked into dinner dishes for a fee of $30.
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Oct 11, 2024 |
nzherald.co.nz | Lincoln Tan
Queenie Chia, from Zhu Kitchen on Dominion Road, allows customers to bring their own fish and crayfish to be cooked. Photo / Sylvie WhinrayAuckland Restaurant Zhu Kitchen is offering to cook customers’ own raw fish for a fee of $30. It’s a bid to encourage budget-conscious customers to continue eating out despite the high cost of living. The Ministry for Primary Industries warns businesses need to manage risks carefully with food control plans.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
nzherald.co.nz | Jaime Lyth |Lincoln Tan
An Auckland bus driver is resting at home after he was slashed in the neck by a passenger. Photo / FilePolice have charged a 25-year-old man after an Auckland bus driver’s neck was slashed in a reportedly unprovoked attack. The driver, Stefan, said he had been driving buses for 20 years but he “no longer feels safe” after the assault in Kingsland on October 4. Area Commander Inspector Alisse Robertson, of Auckland City West Police, said the bus had stopped on New North Road.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
newstalkzb.co.nz | Lincoln Tan
An Auckland bus driver was sliced in the neck by a passenger in an unprovoked Kingsland attack on Friday. The police investigation into the assault is ongoing. The victim didn’t see the weapon used against him, suggesting it could have been a knife or HOP card. An Auckland bus driver who had his neck slashed by a passenger in an unprovoked attack says he “no longer feels safe”. The driver, who wanted to be known only by his first name Stefan, said he had been driving buses for 20 years.
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