Is this the example we want shown to our kids?
I have watched the TV show Shortland Street for a number of years but the last few months have just about put me off the production for good. We have had an endless stream of nurses and other staff swapping bed mates like changing their underwear and Doctors and other Medical staff using a variety of illegal drugs while still being allowed to work! Is this really what we want showing on prime time TV and being seen by our kids? Do we want our kids to think that Doctors are happy to use these drugs while treating their patients? Well I do not want that and I hope our real Doctors don't either! Enough is enough and I believe TVNZ should take Shorty St off the air completely until the Writers/Producers learn we don't want this sort of rubbish being played on our TV's. I have attached a link to this post. It relates to 2 deaths at a festival in Australia, just last night. Please read it and see how easy it is for kids to die. I don't want my kids or yours to die this way. In my case it could be my Grand kids and soon my Great-Grand kids.
www.abc.net.au...
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Waikato Rugby celebrated 100 years of service to the community in 2021, but due to the pandemic the long-planned celebrations were not held until late 2022.
A highlight was a black-tie event at GloBox Arena at Claudelands where over 300 people enjoyed a wonderful night of reminiscence, remembrance, reconnection and reflection on what our national game means to the Waikato.
Many people put a lot of work into making the evening a massive success by all sorts of measures. One was fundraising $21,000 for the good of the game through auctions and donations, which has recently been transferred to the Waikato Community Rugby Fund at Momentum Waikato.
The Fund grows in perpetuity, with distributed returns only used for the benefit of the amateur community rugby, forever.
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