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Gerrard back for Rebels
Gerrard back for Rebels
The former Wallabies star Mark Gerrard returns from injury to boost the struggling Melbourne Rebels in their Super Rugby clash with the Cheetahs in Bloemfontein. Gerrard will partner skipper…
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Spending on Rugby World Cup waka pavilion defended
Spending on Rugby World Cup waka pavilion defended
The Maori Affairs Minister is defending the almost $2 million of government money going towards a plastic waka-shaped pavilion, as only a tiny proportion of Rugby World Cup promotional spending. Audio
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Former Defence chief new governor-general
Former Defence chief new governor-general
Former Defence Force chief Lieutenant-General Jerry Mateparae has been appointed to succeed Sir Anand Satyanand as Governor-General.
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Question Time for 17 November 2010
Audio 17 Nov 2010Questions to Ministers 1. Hon ANNETTE KING to the Minister of Labour: Does Hon Tony Ryall's statement that "this Government is focused on actions, rather than endless meetings, strategies, action… Audio
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Question Time for 13 October 2010
Audio 13 Oct 20101. Hon DAVID CUNLIFFE to the Minister of Finance: What was the net present value at Crown cost of capital of any offer presented to the Crown in respect of the recapitalisation of South Canterbury… Audio
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Rush to captain Baabaas
Rush to captain Baabaas
The former Auckland captain Xavier Rush will captain the UK Barbarians in their rugby clash with England at Twickenham this weekend. Baa-Baas coaches Philippe Saint-Andre and Kingsley Jones have also…
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Parliament now adjourned for the year
Parliament now adjourned for the year
Parliament has adjourned for the year with the Government claiming credit for having managed the economy through recession. However, the last session of "Question Time" was unusually jovial.
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Cement company determined to build new plant
Cement company determined to build new plant
Cement manufacturer Holcim says it intends to proceed with plans to build a $300 million plant in North Otago.
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Reid keen to step up to Jones' mark
Reid keen to step up to Jones' mark
The New Zealand number eight Kieran Reid says going head to head with his Welsh opposite Ryan Jones in Cardiff on Sunday will be one of his biggest test's as ...
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Question time for 20 August 2009
Audio 20 Aug 2009Questions to ministers 1. Dr JACKIE BLUE to the Minister of Health: What reports has he received on improvements to elective surgery 2. Hon ANNETTE KING to the Prime Minister: Does he agree with… Audio
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Waitaki welcomes cement works win
Waitaki welcomes cement works win
An Environment Court decision backing a $500 million cement plant near Oamaru has been welcomed by Waitaki District Mayor Alex Familton.
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Court dismisses appeals against Holcim plant
Audio 17 Aug 2009Holcim Cement has been given the go ahead to build a huge $300,000,000 plant at Weston near Oamaru. Audio
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Appeal against North Otago cement plant dismissed
Appeal against North Otago cement plant dismissed
The Environment Court has dismissed an appeal against the building of a $300 million cement plant in North Otago.
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Two more All Blacks re-sign with NZRU
Two more All Blacks re-sign with NZRU
The All Black lock Ali Williams and prop Tony Woodcock have extended their contracts with the New Zealand Rugby Union through until 2012. Williams, who turned 28 last week, made ...
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All Blacks beat England to secure grand slam
All Blacks beat England to secure grand slam
The All Blacks have clinched their third grand slam of wins over the four home unions, defeating England 32-6 at Twickenham on Saturday.
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Result of final inquiry into NZ First next week
Result of final inquiry into NZ First next week
Police have confirmed their inquiry into donations to the New Zealand First Party will be completed next week - the last of three investigations. Audio
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Winston Peters says NZ First cleared
Winston Peters says NZ First cleared
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters is adamant that all matters regarding his party's electoral returns have been resolved.
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Police to investigate NZ First over donation return
Police to investigate NZ First over donation return
Pressure is mounting on New Zealand First and its leader Winston Peters after police confirmed on Monday that they will investigate claims the political party falsely declared a nil-donation return…
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Hide lays complaint with police over NZ First
Hide lays complaint with police over NZ First
ACT leader Rodney Hide has laid a complaint with police over New Zealand First's return of donations for 2007.
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Call for PM to appear before Privileges Committee
Call for PM to appear before Privileges Committee
The National Party is calling for the Prime Minister to front up to a parliamentary inquiry into a $100,000 donation made to New Zealand First leader Winston Peters. However, Helen Clark does not…
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"Seismic" political change seen by ACT
"Seismic" political change seen by ACT
ACT describes the National Party's decision to rule out working with New Zealand First post-election as a "seismic" change on the political landscape.
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Investigation of Peters will last beyond election - Hide
Investigation of Peters will last beyond election - Hide
ACT Party leader Rodney Hide predicts the Serious Fraud Office will take months to investigate donations made to New Zealand First and its leader, Winston Peters.
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ACT rejects criticism over Peters
ACT rejects criticism over Peters
ACT rejects suggestions it rushed to judge the New Zealand First Party and its leader Winston Peters without knowing the full facts.
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Information given to SFO exonerates Peters - QC
Information given to SFO exonerates Peters - QC
A barrister acting for Winston Peters says he has given the Serious Fraud Office information which exonerates his client. Peter Williams QC believes their inquiry will be over quickly.
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Lawyer for Peters to meet SFO
Lawyer for Peters to meet SFO
Lawyers for the New Zealand First leader, Winston Peters, are due to meet an investigator from the Serious Fraud Office on Saturday.