10 Mar 2017

The Week In Review for week ending Fri Mar 10 2017

From The Week In Review, 6:00 pm on 10 March 2017

A review of the week's news including... Wellington students encourage others to take advantage of 'drunk girls', threats force change of venue for Wellington College protest, NZ Super eligibility age to rise to 67 by 2040, former Glenn Inquiry head starts domestic violence watchdog, a man tells Checkpoint he thought he was going to die after being trapped in a car during a flood, "a game changer" is how the Maori Party's President Tukoroirangi Morgan describes a political endorsement by the Maori King, foreign ownership in private firms reaches 15-year high, a call for world's clearest spring to be protected from commerce, Trident could miss out on roll out of cameras on fishing boats and an eclectic mix is on offer at Dunedin's biggest ever Fringe festival.