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The end of Newshub: Slippery slope gets steeper for NZ journalism and democracy
The end of Newshub: Slippery slope gets steeper for NZ journalism and democracy
Opinion - If journalism in Western democracies has been on a roller coaster of late, in Aotearoa this week it threatened to come right off the rails.
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Newshub staff told that newsroom will shut in June
Newshub, one of the key media companies in New Zealand, is to close its newsroom in New Zealand on 30 June.
Staff were told of the closure at an emergency meeting on Wednesday morning.
Reporter… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Wednesday 28 February
Audio 28 Feb 2024On today's First Up pod - Pam Corkery joins us from Australia, where police have discoverd the bodies of a missing Sydney couple; we catch up with a Young Farmer of the Year contestant and our… Audio
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Further delays for Auckland-Northland drivers after fatal crash closes SH1 in Mata
Further delays for Auckland-Northland drivers after fatal crash closes SH1 in Mata
The crash comes after the Brynderwyn Hills were closed for restoration and a truck rolled on a detour route.
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Whakaari sentencing hearing: Pain of son's death 'never goes away'
Pain of son's death at Whakaari 'never goes away'
Family of 23-year-old tour guide Tipene Maangi broke down in tears as they spoke in court.
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Logging truck rolls, closing detour around Brynderwyn Hills
Logging truck rolls, closing detour around Brynderwyn Hills
Drivers can expect "major delays" on the first day of the Brynderwyn Hills closure, with another route blocked.
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Traffic management in place as visitors pay respects to Fa'anānā Efeso Collins
Roads closed as crowds pay respect to Fa'anānā Efeso Collins
Traffic is being managed while Fa'anānā Efeso Collins is lying in state at a funeral home in the Auckland suburb of Ohehunga.
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Was keeping schools closed for so long in the Covid pandemic the right call?
Was keeping schools closed for so long in the Covid pandemic the right call?
It was more than two years of constant disruption for many students and it has caused lasting impacts to their education.
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Trio jailed over murder of South Auckland grandmother Meliame Fisi'ihoi
Trio jailed over murder of South Auckland grandmother
Meliame Fisi'ihoi, 57, was shot dead in January 2020 when she answered a knock at her window.
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Crash blocks Auckland's Northwestern Motorway, disrupting traffic
Crash blocks Auckland's Northwestern Motorway, disrupting traffic
Police said a vehicle towing a trailer was involved in a crash at the city end of the motorway.
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Taking the long way to Northland with SH1 closure
Transport and tourism operators are bracing themselves for the imminent closure for repairs of State Highway One through the Brynderwyn Hills. Audio
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Lessons from a brilliant bridge
Good, fast and on-budget infrastructure building shouldn't have to wait for disaster situations to swing into action. Audio
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Building back better after a disaster
Lessons from a brilliant bridge
Good, fast and on-budget infrastructure building shouldn't have to wait for disaster situations to swing into action.
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Detours in place ahead of SH1 Brynderwyns closure
Detours in place ahead of SH1 Brynderwyns closure
Trucks with trailers will be banned from one of the detours around the Brynderwyns when the slip-plagued highway between Auckland and Northland closes later this month.
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Council urged to uphold its 1000-year promise to protect golf course
Council told to honour 1000-year golf course promise
Residents reportedly left in tears after the owner of Gulf Harbour Country Club closed the course last year.
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Woolworths NZ apologises for pests at its stores
Woolworths apologises for pests, store still closed
No rats have been caught at Woolworths' Dunedin South store in the past 24 hours, and plans are in place to reopen the store early next week.
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Abstract honouring of forest giant at Kauri Museum
Audio 16 Feb 2024Provincial Growth Fund money has been used to create a permanent forest walkway exhibit at Matakohe's Kauri Museum. Museum director Jason Smith joins Kathryn. Audio
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Auckland Transport building 28 pedestrian crossings on a project
AT building 28 crossings on a single project
Auckland Transport (AT) is proceeding with at least 28 raised pedestrian crossings as part of a $29.3 million cycling and road improvement project between Point Chevalier and Westmere.
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Cyclone Gabrielle anniversary: Looking back at the devastation caused
In pictures: Looking back at cyclone devastation one year on
From 12 February last year and several days after, scenes of destruction were witnessed across upper and east of the North Island.
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KiwiRail working to upgrade heat resistance of Auckland train tracks
KiwiRail working to upgrade heat resistance of Auckland train tracks
Extensive work was done over the summer holidays but not all the track was upgraded to make it more heat resistant. Audio
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Thousands affected as dozens of Auckland trains cancelled due to hot weather
Thousands of Auckland commuters affected by train cancellations
With more than 30 cancellations due to hot tracks are in place across the city, and AT says residents deserve better.
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Concerns about lack of facilities for housing developments in Auckland suburb
Community want more support as thousands of homes set to be built
Residents say they're worried about increasing anti-social behaviour in the suburb.
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Fire crews battling Onehunga blaze for second day
Fire crews are battling a blaze in Auckland's Onehunga for a second day. While the fire is now contained, it's yet to be extinguished and FENZ says it could take a while. It broke out at Green Gorilla… Audio
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Hillary Outdoors to close education centre on Aotea Great Barrier Island
Hillary Outdoors to close education centre on Aotea Great Barrier Island
Staff have had their way of life changed by news of the closure,its chief executive says, but have all been offered relocation to another centre in their current roles.
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Wild weather: Storms to subside overnight
Storms to subside overnight into Sunday, after power cuts, trees down
Storms and strong wind that caused power cuts and traffic snarls are expected to ease overnight between Saturday and Sunday, MetService says.