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Eastland Port to unload first container ship in more than 40 years
6:09 AM.Gisborne's Eastland Port has been on a monumental learning curve over the last week-and-a-bit, as it prepares to unload its first container ship in more than 40-years.
The government's paying nearly… Read more Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 20 March 2023
6:00 AM.Top stories for 20 March 2023 State Owned Enterprises are paying lobbying firms hundreds of thousands of dollars a year for advice and political intelligence on MPs Spending on new mental health… Read more Audio
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Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
8:55 AM.We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
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Political editors panel: Stuart Nash Police Minister sacking
8:50 AM.It's been a busy week in the world of politics. We've had a police minister resign after breaching strict cabinet manual rules, and the appearance he tried to influence the police. The Prime Minister… Read more Audio
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Black Caps chasing clean sweep against Sri Lanka
8:42 AM.Just over two weeks after their historic test win over England in Wellington, the Black Caps are back at the Basin chasing a series clean sweep of Sri Lanka.
New Zealand beat Sri Lanka on the last… Read more Audio
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Buzz in the air in Christchurch ahead of Sail GP
8:35 AM.There is a buzz in the air in Christchurch with the international high speed sailing competition SailGP arriving for its New Zealand debut this weekend.
A crowd of about 15,000 will converge on… Read more Audio
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Teachers could resort to further strike action if agreement not reached soon
8:26 AM.Teachers could resort to further strike action if unions and the government can't sort out a collective agreement soon.
Tens of thousands of teachers walked off the job yesterday with current… Read more Audio
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Hastings not ruling out rezoning land after cyclone
8:24 AM.The Hastings District Council isn't ruling out rezoning land so more houses can be built, but not at the cost of prized productive land.
Cyclone Gabrielle has damaged and destroyed homes… Read more Audio
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Public Service Association not pleased with Mayor Brown's comments on libraries
8:20 AM.The union for Auckland Council staff wants the mayor to know librarians do more than just check out books, after he wondered why the city's 50 odd libraries could not be run by volunteers.
Faced… Read more Audio
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Opposition calling for Stuart Nash sacking
8:15 AM.The opposition is braying for Stuart Nash to lose his remaining ministerial warrants.
He's resigned from the police portfolio - after criticising the courts and asking the Police Commissioner if he… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 17 March 2023
8:06 AM.Commonwealth Games gold medallist Tom Walsh isn't concerned by his form ahead of this year's World Championships, despite falling to a second straight defeat to rival Jacko Gill. Audio
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WOMAD back after two year pause
7:55 AM.The flags are up and the stages ready as WOMAD returns to Brooklands Park in New Plymouth tonight after two years of Covid-forced cancellations.
This year the festival is celebrating its 20th… Read more Audio
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Coromandel business 50 to 90 percent down
7:52 AM.Heavy rain is forcast to hit Coromandel Peninsula again today
Businesses say what seen like never ending storms means they're doing 50 to 90 percent less business than they were last year due to the… Read more Audio
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Council staff under pressure to approve building in flood plains, expert claims
7:49 AM.A climate risk expert from the Wellington Regional Council, says the council consent staff are coming under pressure to give the go-ahead to developments in flood risk areas.
But the Council's chief… Read more Audio
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Athletes end 2023 season in style
7:38 AM.Superstars of New Zealand track and field were on show last night for the final time this summer.
The Sir Graeme Douglas International marked the end of the 2023 season and the athletes signed off… Read more Audio
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NZ economy shrank 0.6 percent in last quarter of 2022
7:38 AM.The new GDP figures show the New Zealand economy shrank 0.6 percent in the final three months of last year.
It's a bigger drop than any of the major banks were predicting and it increases the chances… Read more Audio
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WorkSafe regrets communication over workers killed in crash
7:34 AM.The work safety watchdog says it regrets keeping the families of two temp workers who died in a car crash in the dark.
At an inquest yesterday, the families spoke out against WorkSafe and police for… Read more Audio
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Teachers unions say more strikes on the cards if collective agreement not sorted
7:25 AM.The post primary teachers union says it's not ruling out further strike action if a settlement with the Ministry of Education is not reached.
Tens of thousands of teachers took to the streets… Read more Audio
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Filipino construction workers say they're owed thousands
7:22 AM.A group of Filipino construction workers say they're owed thousands of dollars in wages including for time some of them have spent on Auckland's City Rail Link project.
First Union, which represents… Read more Audio
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Grant Robertson confident economy will start growing again by end of year
7:19 AM.The Finance Minister is confident the economy will see growth by the end of the year.
A recession is looking more likely after figures out yesterday showed the economy contracted by 0.6 percent in… Read more Audio
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Crown law considered contempt prosecution for Stuart Nash
7:10 AM.Cabinet Minister Stuart Nash is under fire - again - after Crown Law confirmed it once considered prosecuting him for contempt of court.
Nash resigned as Police Minister this week for criticising a… Read more Audio
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Sports News for 17 March 2023
7:06 AM.Jacko Gill has been focusing on technique over strength and it's paid off, with the Commonwealth Games silver medallist throwing a personal best at last night's Sir Graeme Douglas International in… Read more Audio
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RMA could hold up net zero goal - report
6:50 AM.New research out today shows that a 50 percent improvement in resource consent processing times is needed if New Zealand has any chance of meeting its 2050 emissions target.
The independent research… Read more Audio