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Surivors of Lynn Mall terrorist attack give evidence at inquest
Survivors of the Lynn Mall terrorist attack in Auckland have given evidence today as they seek closure from a coronial inquest. Following legal arguments yesterday, the hearing began in earnest today… Audio
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Museum to partially reopen after asbestos discovery forced closure
Auckland War Memorial Museum has been closed since 10 May, losing around $19,000 a day.
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Warning for Wellington rugby fans as trains stop over weekend
Both Auckland and Wellington are using rail replacement buses to support those needing to travel.
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The scale of public sector job cuts
How RNZ calculated the numbers and why it exceeds other official datasets.
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Health NZ wants to close a mental health facility, staff say more people need it
Rauaroha Segar House is a vital service for people who otherwise fall through the cracks, staff say.
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'Confusing and unhelpful' police directive canned
Police commissioner says staffer behind controversial theft and fraud memo 'thought they were being helpful'.
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Auckland rail system to shut down over long weekend
Auckland trains will be shut down over the Kings Birthday long weekend, due to the ongoing rail upgrades.
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Slips, power outages, road closures, with more rain to come
The downpour is clearing for now, with another wave expected soon. Audio
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Ladder firetruck for Auckland fire had to respond from Hamilton
One of two heavy aerial firetrucks needed at a central skyscraper fire was stalled at a road closure en route from Hamilton.
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Free buses, trains to Auckland FC, Black Ferns games
Auckland Transport says 28,000 fans are expected to travel to Go Media Stadium to watch the football.
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Central Auckland fire: Construction workers evacuated from 16th floor
A fire that caused disruption in central Auckland is now under control.
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Korean restaurant Tokki joins wave of Auckland eatery closures
The restaurant says they were fortunately not closing because of the economic crisis.
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'End of an era': Shoppers mourn Smith & Caughey's closure
After 145 years in business, the Auckland department store will close on 31 July.
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Auckland museum loses $19k a day as it's forced to stay closed
It has been almost two weeks since asbestos was discovered at the museum.
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Smith & Caughey's to close its doors after 145 years in retail
The company closed its Newmarket store last year due to financial difficulties, and will fully close on 31 July.
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Raw sewage dumping threatens oyster farmers' businesses
Dumping of raw sewage into the Mahurangi Harbour has led to frequent restrictions on their ability to harvest.
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Staged reopening of asbestos-affected museum 'days or weeks' away
The Auckland War Memorial Museum is hoping to open part of the building within days, as it loses thousands of dollars daily. Audio
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Museum losing thousands as visitors locked out
Fire and Emergency says it could take up to 20 days to review the Auckland War Memorial Museum's application for an alternative fire exit.
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'No reason to panic': Asbestos dust found at Auckland Museum
Auckland War Memorial Museum says specialists will be working to remove asbestos dust this weekend.
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State Highway 29 over the Kaimai Ranges reopens after slip cleared
The main road between Bay of Plenty and Waikato had been closed by a slip between Te Poi and Tauriko on Friday evening.
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Permanent Pike River memorial in works as feature film to premier
Pike River, based on the November 2010 explosion, will debut at the Sydney Film Festival next month.
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Anzac Day organisers faced $7000 bill for 15-minute road closure
The long-running Mount Eden Anzac Day parade was forced to scale back after organisers were told they had to pay for a traffic plan.
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Weather: What you need to know about road and school closures, flights, ferries
Teams are looking for slips in Christchurch.
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How to stay safe and what to know about closures, cancellations, evacuations
Warnings are covering huge parts of the country.
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'Threat to life': Wellington wind warning at highest 'red' level
Severe, "destructive gales" may bring trees down and disrupt power and transport.