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Police manhunt continues in Cloverlea
The Palmerston North suburb of Cloverlea is still in lockdown with police continuing to search for suspected gunman Caleb Kovaleski. Reporter Michael Cropp is in Palmerston North. Audio
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Call for unity on solving cycleway issue
Wellington City Council has been urged to show leadership and fix the Island Bay cycleway.
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Trade school company faces second probe
An Australian-owned trade school company that is already the subject of a fraud investigation is facing another probe.
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Local councils having to pick up policing tab
Local councils are increasing the pressure on central government over what they call the systemic underfunding of police.
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Local councils having to pick up policing tab
Local councils are increasing the pressure on central government over what they call the systemic underfunding of the police. Audio
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Cycleway truce called as review set up
Wellington's beleaguered cycleway programme will not be getting the shot in the arm some were hoping for - instead it will be reviewed, refreshed and recommissioned.
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Dive school plans legal action against previous owner
The owner of a dive school plans to take legal action against the school's former owners after being asked to repay $1.47 million to the Tertiary Education Commission.
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Dive school to repay $1.47m
The owner of a dive school plans to take legal action against the school's former owners, after being asked to repay nearly one-and-a-half million dollars to the Tertiary Education Commission. Audio
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What to do about Wellington's leaks?
Independent investigators are one of the options being proposed by the capital's mayoral contenders wanting to bring councillors back into line.
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What to do about Wellington's leaks?
Contenders for the Wellington mayoralty have been giving their views on how to negotiate a truce between Wellington city councillors and the council staff. Audio
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One man dead, another overboard in the Pacific
One man is dead and another has been lost at sea after strong winds damaged the rigging on a yacht about 550-kilometres north of New Zealand. Audio
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Student loan arrests too harsh, govt told
Student groups want the government to stop using what they call draconian techniques to get people to repay their student loans.
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Magma chamber blamed for Bay of Plenty earthquake swarm
The growth of a magma chamber was responsible for a seven-year swarm of earthquakes in the Bay of Plenty, a GNS study has found.
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Big jets leaving Wgtn could only take off half empty - report
Some long-haul flights could only take off with hundreds of empty seats on Wellington's proposed runway extension, according to a new report. Audio
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Some long-haul flightshave to fly practically empty
A new report on Wellington's proposed runway extension shows some long-haul flights to China and Los Angeles could take off only with hundreds of empty seats. Audio
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Saddle Hill case shows no signs of concluding
A long-running court case over quarrying on Dunedin's landmark Saddle Hill shows no signs of concluding. Audio
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Wellington City Council's Island Bay cycleway criticised
Wellington City Council's handling of a controversial cycleway in Island Bay has hurt its city-wide ambitions for the bike routes, a review has found. Audio
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WCC's Island Bay cycleway criticised by NZTA
A beleaguered Wellington City Council has been told in no uncertain terms the way it conducted the rollout of a controversial cycleway in the suburb of Island Bay has hurt its ambitions for city-wide… Audio
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Air NZ never gave the route a chance, say Whanganui's leaders
Audio 31 May 2016Whanganui's leaders say Air New Zealand never gave the town the chance to build capacity on the route to Auckland. The national carrier yesterday announced it will kill its loss-making 50-seat flights… Audio
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Councillors' documents thrown out in the trash
Wellington city councillors have been told to go dumpster diving if they want to retrieve personal documents thrown out with no warning by staff. Audio
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Councillors told to go dumpster diving
Audio 27 May 2016Wellington city councillors have been told to go dumpster diving if they want to retrieve personal documents thrown out by staff. Michael Cropp reports. Audio
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DoC bridges, boardwalks, jetties 'substandard'
More than 1000 Department of Conservation bridges, boardwalks, jetties and viewing platforms are not up to standard, DoC says.
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Hundreds of DOC structures not up to standard
Audio 24 May 2016According to Department of Conservation figures obtained by the Green party, over a thousand Department of Conservation bridges, boardwalks, jetties and viewing platforms are not up to standard. Audio
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Councillors restricted from council offices
Wellington city councillors are being locked out of office staff areas after allegations of one councillor riffling through papers, and another giving staff a hard time.
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Wellington's councillors locked out of staff areas
Wellington city councillors are being locked out of staff areas in the Council's offices, after allegations of a councillor riffling through papers, and another giving staff a hard time. Audio