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TVNZ news cuts and closures in limbo
TVNZ news cuts and closures in limbo
TVNZ has been told it failed to fulfil obligations to its journalists when it decided to cut dozens of jobs and close news and current affairs shows. The future of journalists and top-rating…
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Auckland's western train line commuters can expect more reliable services 'in the coming months'
Auckland's western train line commuters can expect more reliable services 'in the coming months'
Work to rebuild the foundations of the Western Line in preparation for the City Rail Link is nearly complete.
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'Another challenging couple of weeks' for businesses as Brynderwyns reopening delayed
'Challenging' weeks ahead as Brynderwyns reopening delayed
A Northland business owner says it was horrific to see yet another slip on the Brynderwyn hills, just weeks away from when it was supposed to re-open. Video
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Call for urgent action to save news
New Zealand news media face "extinction within a few years" without urgent changes to media companies, and the laws and agencies that govern them. That’s the stark warning of a new report… Video
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Call for urgent action to save news
Call for urgent action to save news
New Zealand news media face "extinction within a few years" without urgent changes to media companies, and the laws and agencies that govern them. That’s the stark warning of a new report…
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NZ Fashion Week 2024 cancelled
NZ Fashion Week 2024 cancelled
"The reality is that consumer confidence is at an all-time low and the fashion retail industry has been particularly affected," organisers say.
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NZ Fashion Week's cancellation just the latest blow for under-pressure fashion industry
Fashion Week's cancellation latest blow for fraying industry
Designers are in "survival mode", and there are concerns about further closures in the sector. Audio
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Universities concerned as visa frustrations from Indian students remain high
Universities concerned as visa frustrations from Indian students remain high
New Zealand universities have directly engaged with the government about the high student visa rejection rate of Indian applicants in 2024.
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Auckland's Wynyard bridge closure: Free ferries trial to take pedestrians across basin
100m bridge is broken, so walkers will get free boat rides instead
An Auckland bridge permanently stuck in the up position is hitting businesses in the pocket. The solution: A boat for 60 people every half hour.
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Auckland's Wynyard bridge closure: 'These are peoples' livelihoods at risk'
Wynyard bridge closure: 'These are peoples' livelihoods at risk'
Businesses in the area of downtown Auckland are reporting a drop in turnover so large they don't have the funds to pay staff. Audio
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'Worse than Covid': Point Chevalier street partially reopens after roadworks lock out residents, businesses
'Worse than Covid': Busy street reopens after months
For the first time this year, a busy road linking the Auckland suburbs of Westmere and Point Chevalier has partially reopened. Audio
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Fresh allegations amid investigations into migrant exploitation at Metrolanes Auckland bowling alley
Fresh allegations amid investigations into migrant exploitation at Auckland bowling alley
The Labour Inspectorate says its investigations into alleged worker exploitation at Metrolanes remain ongoing as further complaints surface.
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Competitive current affairs across the Tasman
While TV news and current affairs shows are becoming an endangered species here, they seem to be still going strong in Australia where broadcasters back the shows with big budgets. But intense…
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Competitive current affairs across the Tasman
Competitive current affairs across the Tasman
While TV news and current affairs shows are becoming an endangered species here, they seem to be still going strong in Australia where broadcasters back the shows with big budgets. But intense…
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Sydney stabbing: Bondi attack on women devastates Australia
Sydney stabbing: Bondi attack on women devastates Australia
Joel Cauchi left a pile of bleeding women in his wake. Now the question is being asked: Why isn't violence fuelled by misogyny a terrorist act?
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Muriwai homes demolished, relocated as storm recovery wraps up
Muriwai homes demolished, relocated as storm recovery wraps up
"When you're confronted with your house of, say, 30 years being deconstructed ... you're back there living it all over again."
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Wellingtonians calling for changes to earthquake strengthening rules
Wellingtonians call for changes to quake strengthening rules
It comes as the government announces owners will now have four extra years to fix their buildings. Audio
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Four-lane highway from Auckland to Kaikohe could benefit Northland by $500m a year
Call for four-lane highway between Auckland and Kaikohe
The government is being urged to upgrade the "dilapidated" SH1 as soon as possible.
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Stuff to provide news bulletins to replace Newshub
Warner Bros. Discovery has done a deal with Stuff to provide news to replace Newshub. It will keep news on TV channel Three from July 6 and help Three retain some viewers. It also means important…
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Stuff to provide news bulletins to replace Newshub
Stuff to provide news bulletins to replace Newshub
Warner Bros. Discovery has done a deal with Stuff to provide news to replace Newshub. It will keep news on TV channel Three from July 6 and help Three retain some viewers. It also means important…
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Watch live: PM Christopher Luxon talks to media in Auckland
Watch live: PM Christopher Luxon talks to media in Auckland
The Prime Minister is back in Auckland and talks to journalists during a bleak week for media and public servants.
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Kate Sylvester closure: 'Really difficult' time for retailers
Kate Sylvester closure: 'Really difficult' time for retailers
A retail industry group predicts luxury fashion label Kate Sylvester will not be the last to come under pressure from a tough economy.
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Patrick Gower clings to hope of rescue, with 250 jobs to go after Newshub closes
'Save some of these people': Gower clings to hope of rescue
Viewers and staff deserved to see some form of the news operation survive, the reporter said, as emotional employees gathered after a meeting confirming 250 job cuts.
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Laura Fergusson Trust Board vows to rebuild Auckland rehabilitation centre
Laura Fergusson Trust vows to rebuild spinal rehab centre
The Trust's new board says there is a "desperate need" for the Auckland centre, which caters to people with spinal cord and brain injuries.
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Fashion designer Kate Sylvester to close the business after three decades
Fashion designer Kate Sylvester to close business
The fashion label will sell its final summer collection and wind up the business in mid 2025. Audio