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Wynyard woes: how not to close a bus stop
Published: 17/11/2017This is a guest post from reader Shan L. See also Wynyard Quarter transport troubles – Part 1 and Part 2 Recently, AT decided to close a bus stop which is well used by many workers in Wynyard Quarter. ... Read moreSource: greaterauckland.org.nz -
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Kiwis give nearly $5000 in memory of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's kitten, Paddles
Published: 17/11/2017Paddles, the ginger kitten who grew up to make headlines around the world, was found on the street when she was just two weeks old, the SPCA has revealed. Read moreSource: stuff.co.nz -
PNG opposition outlines plans for inclusive growth
Published: 17/11/2017The Papua New Guinea opposition says the 2018 Budget should focus on building inclusive growth. Read moreSource: radionz.co.nz
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Labour backtracks on manifesto commitment
Published: 17/11/2017Stuff reports: The new Government will not repeal the ‘Hobbit law’, but instead plans to make changes to the controversial legislation. … Lees-Galloway said it was more important to ... Read moreSource: kiwiblog.co.nz -
It started with my breathing, but the symptoms got worse
Published: 17/11/2017I visited five doctors but none of them picked up the inflammation in my lungs. An emergency x-ray at hospital showed the damage. Read moreSource: stuff.co.nz -
Auckland Night Noodle Market expands to 10 days
Published: 16/11/2017Auckland's Night Noodle Markets is back for 10 days at Victoria Park following a successful inaugural event. Read moreSource: stuff.co.nz
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Buildings being removed from 'dirty 30' list
Published: 16/11/2017Several Christchurch buildings are likely to be taken off a controversial list of properties the council believe are hindering the city's rebuild. Read moreSource: radionz.co.nz -
Boards increasingly concerned about 'stakeholder interests'
Published: 16/11/2017Company directors are increasingly concerned about what stakeholders think amid rapid technological changes and skills, a new survey shows. Read moreSource: radionz.co.nz -
Death prompts calls for improved road safety in Vanuatu
Published: 16/11/2017The death of a toddler after being hit by a bus on a Port Vila street has prompted the mayor of the Vanuatu to call for speeding drivers to be mindful of pedestrians. Read moreSource: radionz.co.nz
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French Polynesia's Fritch charged with abuse of public funds
Published: 16/11/2017French Polynesia's president Edouard Fritch is to be tried in the criminal court in Papeete for alleged abuse of public funds. Read moreSource: radionz.co.nz -
Central banks mulling cryptocurrency regulation, says ECB’s Nowotny
Published: 16/11/2017European Central Bank governing council member Ewald Nowotny says that legislators and central bankers are discussing whether they should intervene to regulate cryptocurrencies, as China already has d ... Read moreSource: computerworld.co.nz -
Sport: Samoa dismiss suggestions of 'mission impossible'
Published: 16/11/2017Samoa's rugby league coach Matt Parish has rejected suggestions tonight's opening quarter final against Australia is a case of "mission impossible" for his team. Read moreSource: radionz.co.nz
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Whanganui schools lockdown over - security guard
Published: 16/11/2017A security guard at one of four Whanganui schools that went into lockdown this morning says the emergency is over. Read moreSource: radionz.co.nz -
Sincere apologies for train's 20 second early departure
Published: 16/11/2017A rail company in Japan has apologised after one of its trains departed 20 seconds early. Read moreSource: radionz.co.nz -
There is a widening gap between the price buyers are prepared to pay and the price vendors are expecting to achieve
Published: 16/11/2017Tweet Picture: Jonathan McIntosh www.flickr.com/photos/jonathanmcintosh/ There were disappointing results at this week’s main Auckland apartment and commercial property auctions, with a reasonable sel ... Read moreSource: interest.co.nz
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North Rodney council proven to be a viable option
Published: 16/11/2017A northern Rodney breakaway council could make an operating surplus of up to $5 million in its first year of operation, a new feasibility report shows. Read moreSource: stuff.co.nz -
Warning system for beach pollution gets $320,000 revamp
Published: 16/11/2017Auckland Council has pumped $320,000 into improving the Safeswim website, which offers information on beach water safety. Read moreSource: stuff.co.nz
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