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Alice the tunnelling machine makes final breakthrough in Auckland
The massive boring machine working on Auckland's billion dollar Waterview Connection project has made its final breakthrough. Video
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Fare dodgers could face $1000 fines
Train passengers caught evading fares could face fines of as much as $1000 under new rules giving ticket inspectors more powers.
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Minister rejects calls for tougher drone restrictions
The Transport Minister is dismissing calls for tougher drone regulations after a report that one nearly hit a commercial plane on Friday.
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Most ex-Aust second-hand cars 'write-offs'
The Transport Agency says up to 60 percent of used cars imported from Australia might not be allowed on New Zealand roads.
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Drone near-miss 'reckless behaviour'
Authorities are investigating how a drone came close to hitting an Air New Zealand plane carrying 166 passengers above Kaiapoi.
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NZ and French Polynesia improve air access
New Zealand and French Polynesia have signed an amended air services agreement.
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East Coast iwi 'not opposed' to protesting oil, gas plans
East Coast Maori are prepared to protest plans to explore for oil and gas off the coast of Gisborne.
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East Coast Maori ready to oppose exploration
East Coast Maori are prepared to protest plans to explore for oil and gas off the coast of Gisborne. The Energy and Resources Minister, Simon Bridges, has opened consultation on four proposed… Audio
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Tension over East Coast oil exploration
Māori on the East Coast are gearing up to oppose plans to explore for oil and gas off Gisborne. Audio
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Fossil Fuels - Necessity or Lethal Indulgence?
Eric Fryberg explores what future lies ahead for fossil fuels. Audio
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Action call over petrol profit margins
The Labour Party is calling for an inquiry into the growing margin petrol companies are earning on fuel.
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First sod turned in new section of Waikato Expressway
The first sod has been turned for the construction of the $458 million Huntly section of the Waikato Expressway.
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Auckland Council signs transport accord with Govt
The Government and Auckland Council have signed an accord intended to agree on which transport projects should be built in the next 30 years.
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Govt want in on Statoil meeting
A Northland regional councillor arranging a meeting between local hapu and the oil company says Government officials now want a seat at the table.
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NZTA staff caught speeding 8,000 times
The Transport Agency says data revealing its staff have been speeding in work cars - more than 8,000 times in the past nine months - is alarming.
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Blessie's family relieved 'evil' killer jailed
The family of murdered Blessie Gotingco hope her killer will never walk the streets again. Audio
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Blessie killer's paedophile past revealed
The man who raped and murdered Blessie Gotingco wanted his name kept secret to hide his criminal past - a past which includes sex offending against children.
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RIP Capital City Auckland, 1841 - 1865
While Wellingtonians have been celebrating 150 years since becoming the capital, many Aucklanders are unaware of the status torn from them in 1865. Is it time to take it back?
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Drone rules tightened
New regulations for drones mean operators of the unmanned aircraft will have to get permission from owners of property they plan to fly over unless they have an operating certificate.
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Council lapses made speeding legal
Up to 25 councils have been let off the hook after MPs rushed to fix a legal blunder that meant thousands of speeding tickets may have been illegally issued. Audio
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Parliament passes speed limit law fix
Parliament has unanimously passed legislation to fix a legal blunder that would have made speed limits set by local councils and authorities invalid. Audio
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Parliament makes urgent fix to transport laws
Up to 25 councils have been let off the hook after MPs fixed a legal blunder which had made some speed limit bylaws and all the speeding tickets issued under them invalid. Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 22 July 2015
Audio 22 Jul 2015MP's criticise the swift law change to validate thousands of speeding tickets. We talk to the Minister of Transport, Simon Bridges. A lock-down and search at Mount Eden prison finds contraband.We hear… Audio
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Making speeding limits and speeding tickets legal
Parliament is rushing through a fix to road speed limits to make sure the limits, and all the speeding tickets issued under them, are legal. Audio
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The Day In Parliament for 3 July 2015 - morning edition
Judicial Conduct Commissioners appointed; Motion on Nauru passed; Snap debate on CERA declined; Steven Joyce and Grant Robertson go head to head on dairy prices; Tracey Martin and Ron Mark exercise… Audio