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Section of Milford Road to close at night due to snow
Milford Rd closing overnight, warning for southern motorists
Snow forecast over the next few days means a large section of the Milford Road will close overnight from today.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Boston Celtics win again, another milestone for Babar Azam, Queensland win game one and Black Caps captain drops in rankings.
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Bowl of Brooklands could become a premier venue but promoters think iconic lake should go
Bowl of Brooklands could become a premier venue but promoters think iconic lake should go
A leading music promoter says a proposal to increase the capacity at the Bowl of Brooklands in New Plymouth could put it amongst New Zealand's premier concert venues.
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Mohamed Hassan: being Muslim in the 21st century
Egyptian born New Zealander Mohamed Hassan is an award-winning writer, journalist and poet. He grew up in Cairo before moving to Auckland. His new essay collection How to be a Bad Muslim explores… Video, Audio
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News briefs from around the Pacific on June 9
News briefs from around the Pacific on June 9
War of words between two veteran PNG politicians; Second round of French National Assembly election resumes next week; More Covid restrictions lifted in American Samoa, and more.
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Contractor operated roadworks labelled 'dangerous' and 'high risk'
Contractor operated roadworks labelled 'dangerous' and 'high risk'
Downer was operating roadworks labelled "dangerous" and "high risk" to road users the same month it was let off a prosecution over a cyclist's death.
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Contractor operated 'dangerous and high risk' sites
A major contractor was operating roadworks labelled "dangerous and high risk" to pedestrians, drivers and cyclists at the same time it was let off a prosecution over a cyclist's death.
Downer failed… Audio
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Permanent Ngāi Tahu representation on Environment Canterbury a step closer
Permanent Ngāi Tahu representation on Environment Canterbury a step closer
Ngāi Tahu is a step closer to getting permanent seats on Environment Canterbury (ECan).
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What's behind Christchurch City Council's popularity slump
What's behind Christchurch City Council's popularity slump
The Detail - Christchurch City Council's approval rating has sunk as it tries to grapple with a the stadium cost blowout, the Bromley stench and an exodus of council staff.
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Widow vows to take legal action as husband's body taken by whānau and buried
Widow vows to take legal action as husband's body taken by whānau
A Wellington woman is vowing to fight after her husband's body was forcibly taken from their home by his whānau, to be buried at his Northland marae.
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What's behind Christchurch City Council's popularity slump?
Why has the Christchurch City Council's approval rating sunk to 42 percent? The Detail talks to Newsroom's David Williams. Audio
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What's behind Christchurch City Council's popularity slump?
What's behind Christchurch City Council's popularity slump?
Why has the Christchurch City Council's approval rating sunk to 42 percent? The Detail talks to Newsroom's David Williams.
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The Panel with Lavina Good and Sam Johnson
Wallace and panellists Lavina Good and Sam Johnson discuss the price tag for Christchurch's new stadium with Dr Sam Richardson from Massey University who is an expert in the economics of sport.
They… Audio
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Oral Questions for Wednesday 8 June 2022
Audio 8 Jun 2022Questions to Ministers CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government's statements and actions? BARBARA EDMONDS to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he… Audio
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Covid-19 update: 24 further deaths and 7050 new community cases
Covid-19 update: 24 further deaths and 7050 new community cases
There are 24 further deaths of people with Covid-19 and 7050 new community cases recorded by the Ministry of Health today.
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Class cancelled: Staff absences 'through the roof' at schools due to illness surge
Class cancelled: Staff absences 'through the roof' at schools
Some schools are rostering particular year levels home or asking families to keep children away because they don't have enough teachers on site.
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Repair bill for Marlborough roads among country's most expensive
Repair bill for Marlborough roads among country's most expensive
It will cost more than $80 million to repair storm-damaged roads across the Marlborough district.
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Police confirm sudden death of Ingham twin Joanne
Police confirm sudden death of Ingham twin Joanne
Police have confirmed the woman who died suddenly at a Wellington address was Joanne Ingham, one of the twins who stowed away on a container ship 25 years ago.
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IPCA finds Christchurch police officer used excessive force in holding cell transfer
IPCA finds Christchurch police officer used excessive force in holding cell transfer
A ruling from Independent Police Conduct Authority has found a Christchurch officer used excessive force when handling an aggressive man.
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Person requires surgery after possible shooting in Northland
Person requires surgery after possible shooting in Northland
Police are investigating a possible shooting in which a person has suffered serious injuries.
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Media: TVNZ debacle, China's Pacific tour restricts access, Sky TV on the block
Audio 7 Jun 2022Media commentator Andrew Holden joins Kathryn to talk about the departure of Breakfast host Kamahl Santamaria and the challenge it's created for new TVNZ CEO Simon Power. The recent visit by China's… Audio
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Christchurch council needs to step up to protect Ōpāwaho Heathcote River - councillor
Christchurch council needs to step up to protect Ōpāwaho Heathcote River - councillor
A Christchurch community is calling for more commitment from the council to help improve one of the city's prominent rivers.
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Auckland Airport flights disrupted due to fog
Auckland Airport flights disrupted due to fog
Flights have been delayed or cancelled because of fog at Auckland Airport.
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Christchurch's tale of two rivers
The Ōtakaro-Avon and Ōpāwaho-Heathcote in Christchurch are some of the most polluted in the region.
While the Avon has received a lot of attention since the Canterbury Earthquakes with $100 million… Audio
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Travel industry scrambles to gear up for return of more visitors
Travel industry scrambles to gear up for return of more visitors
A battered travel industry is a shadow of its former self, with many smaller operators unable to survive more than two years of closed borders and lockdowns.