The business is also charged with exposing individuals to the risk of death or serious injury, carrying a maximum penalty of $1.5 million.
In August, Goodhew entered a not guilty plea on all charges and elected a judge-alone trial.
Duck shooting begins
Feedback from hunters on the opening weekend of bird hunting season was positive, according to organisers, as 60,000 Kiwis turned up for the annual tradition. Many families come together for a day out of hunting as part of the age-old tradition. Northland Fish & Game officer Graham Gallaghan said good numbers of birds were seen and some hunters got close to filling bag limits.
Minor crashes
Two minor crashes occurred on Saturday in which four people suffered moderate injuries. About 12.20pm, police received reports of a two-motorcycle crash in Hohaia Rd, Mitimiti, in the Far North. Three people were injured and police are making inquiries. In a second crash on State Highway 1 near Wehirua Rd, Ōkaihau, about 5.15pm, one person was injured
Small business success
A Success for Small Businesses course, specifically designed for aspiring and existing small business owners, entrepreneurs, and individuals looking to establish a strong foundation for their business ventures, is being held in Kaitāia next week.
The course, on May 15, from 9am to 11am at Far North Reap, welcomes participants from various industries and backgrounds, including: start-up entrepreneurs — individuals with innovative ideas and a vision to create new businesses from scratch, small business owners, business owners seeking to improve their understanding of essential business practices and compliance requirements, freelancers and self-employed professionals, and individuals operating as freelancers or in the gig economy who want to transition into small business ownership.
For more details go to https://www.kaitaia.net.nz/
Māori nursing award
Nominations are now open for Te Akenehi Hei Memorial Award for significant contribution to Māori health. The award is open to all Māori nurses. Nominations can be made via the NZ Nurses Organisation’s website https://www.nzno.org.nz/ until June 30.