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No Compo With Police Apology

Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…

Social Issues

No Compo With Police Apology

Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…

Health

Carers Bill Fulfils Obligations, Says Key

Legislation banning further legal action over paying family caregivers fulfils the Government’s legal obligations to disabled adults, Prime Minister John Key…

Industries

No Compo With Police Apology

Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…

Grants Of $16.4 Million For Social Housing Providers

Housing Minister Dr Nick Smith has announced $16.4 million of grants to support six community housing providers to complete social housing developments in Auckland, Northland, Hamilton, Bay of Plenty, Wellington, and Canterbury.

Energy

PM Uneasy About Solid Energy's Future

Prime Minister John Key sounds unconvinced about the survival prospects of ailing state coalminer Solid Energy despite the company's chairman expressing…

Law & Order

No Compo With Police Apology

Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…

Maori & Pacific Island

No Compo With Police Apology

Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…

World

Nikki Kaye - Speech To Global Platform For Disaster Risk Reduction, Switzerland

New Zealand was able to respond well to the Canterbury earthquakes because we have had 40 years developing and refining our systems to respond to the many hazards and risks that come with our geology and unique location, Civil Defence Minister Nikki Kaye has told the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in Switzerland.

MPs Divided On Confronting Zespri

MPs on Parliament’s primary production select committee are divided about whether to tackle Zespri over growing concerns about its Chinese operations.

Sports

ETNZ - America’s Cup To Go Ahead As Planned

America’s Cup organisers have confirmed that the America’s Cup will go ahead as planned at a meeting in San Francisco following the death of Artemis Racing crewman Andrew Simpson.

Emirates Team New Zealand Statement

Emirates Team New Zealand has sent their condolences to Artemis Racing and the family of crew member and British double Olympic medallist Andrew Simpson, who died when the Swedish team’s catamaran capsized during training on San Francisco Bay ahead of this summer’s America’s Cup.

Badminton Final Day: Paget Wins Badminton On Debut

Kiwi equestrian Jonathan Paget has pulled off a stunner, becoming just the second rider to win the prestigious Badminton Horse Trials on debut after Sir Mark Todd in 1980, while fellow New Zealander Andrew Nicholson came third.

Planes, Trains & Automobiles

BUDGET 2013: An Extra $1.5b Allocated From Future Fund

Schools, Christchurch hospitals, KiwiRail and irrigation are four of the biggest recipients of new capital allocated from the Future Investment Fund in Budget 2013, the first $1.7 billion tranche of which was funded by the sale of Mighty River Power.

New Controls On Dangerous Laser Pointers

Hand-held lasers strong enough to be a hazard to aircraft will be subject to new import, sale and supply controls under Health and Customs legislation, Associate…

Politics

No Compo With Police Apology

Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…

Business

Education

Minister Backs Down Over Salisbury

The Green Party welcomes Education Minister Hekia Parata’s U-turn on closing Salisbury School but deplores the unnecessary fear and stress this mangled process…

Science

60,000 Strong Say 'Leave Animals Out'

Over 60,000 people have signed a petition to be presented to Parliament today voicing their objection to the proposed testing of party pills on animals, say animal advocates SAFE, the Anti-Vivisection Society and the SPCA.

BUDGET 2013: Govt Looks On The Bright Side

Trumpeted as a remarkable turnaround, Bill English’s fifth attempt to balance the country’s books loosens the belt only a notch as the Government focuses on controlling debt and sails perilously close to missing its surplus target.

Weather

Stormwater Struggling With Inadequate Council Budget

Saturday’s heavy downfalls and surface flooding around Auckland is a reminder of just how much investment Auckland needs to make to improve its stormwater network, yet Mayor Len Brown has not committed the necessary money despite pleas from experts, says Auckland Councillor for Orakei Cameron Brewer.

General

No Compo With Police Apology

Police Commissioner Peter Marshall has apologised for the actions of police who conducted illegal roadblocks and searches during the 2007 Urewera raids but his…

Nikki Kaye - Speech To Global Platform For Disaster Risk Reduction, Switzerland

New Zealand was able to respond well to the Canterbury earthquakes because we have had 40 years developing and refining our systems to respond to the many hazards and risks that come with our geology and unique location, Civil Defence Minister Nikki Kaye has told the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in Switzerland.

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