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Woman stranded after InterCity bus between Auckland and Wellington leaves her in Tokoroa after toilet stop

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The New Zealand Herald
· Jun 30, 2026
Elderly woman hit by vehicle while crossing Auckland’s Mt Wellington Highway
Elderly woman hit by vehicle while crossing Auckland’s Mt Wellington Highway
Limerick Post Newspaper
· Jul 5, 2026
Update on overturned car on busy Limerick City road
A WOMAN was rushed by ambulance to hospital following a road traffic collision in Limerick City this morning. Roche’s Street was closed off after emergency services responded to a car that had crashed and overturned. A woman who was traveling in the car was taken from the vehicle and brought by paramedics to University Hospital [] The post Update on overturned car on busy Limerick City road appeared first on Limerick Post.
Qatar News Agency
· Jul 11, 2026
Gaza Health Ministry: 70 Percent of Transport, Ambulance Vehicles Out of Service
Gaza, July 11 (QNA) - The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Saturday that its transportation and ambulance services have been disrupted, after 70 percent of its vehicles were put out of service.
South Africa Today
· Jul 6, 2026
Asylum Seekers and Refugees Camp Outside Durban Home Affairs Amid Anti-Immigration Protests
DURBAN, KWAZULU-NATAL — Asylum seekers and refugees continue to camp on the pavements outside the Department of Home Affairs in Durban following an unofficial June 30 deadline, having fled their communities amid escalating anti-immigration protests. The displaced foreign nationals are urgently calling on the eThekwini Municipality and the national government to provide temporary shelter, protection, and []
The West Australian
· Jun 22, 2026
Driver seriously injured after bus and car collide in Bennett Springs
Emergency services have rushed to a driver after she was seriously injured when a bus and her car collided in Perth’s north-east this morning.
The Economic Times
· Jul 6, 2026
PM departs for 3-nation visit to Indonesia, AUNZ
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Related coverage for "Woman stranded after InterCity bus between Auckland and Wellington leaves her in Tokoroa after toilet stop": The New Zealand Herald — Elderly woman hit by vehicle while crossing Auckland’s Mt Wellington Highway. Limerick Post Newspaper — Update on overturned car on busy Limerick City road. Qatar News Agency — Gaza Health Ministry: 70 Percent of Transport, Ambulance Vehicles Out of Service. South Africa Today — Asylum Seekers and Refugees Camp Outside Durban Home Affairs Amid Anti-Immigration Protests. The West Australian — Driver seriously injured after bus and car collide in Bennett Springs. The Economic Times — PM departs for 3-nation visit to Indonesia, AUNZ