Grant Smith
Palmerston North reclassifies roads to avoid speed limit lifts
The Palmerston North City Council has come up with a creative solution that avoids lifting speed limits on some of its local roads. Audio
Proposal to ban sugary drinks at council facilities causes debate
Not everyone's sweet with a proposal to expand a sugary drink ban at Palmerston North council facilities. Fizzy drinks were replaced at libraries and community centres by milk, water and zero calorie… Audio
Planning for future in Palmerston North: Street upgrade faces backlash
A cars versus bikes battle continues to rage in Palmerston North after a new road layout which has separated traffic from a cycleway. Our reporter Jimmy Ellingham watched an at-times heated council… Audio
WEL Networks opens first utility-scale battery
Hamilton lines company WEL Networks has launched the country's first utility-scale battery storage system. The battery, which is near Huntly, can provide 35-megawatt-hours of energy - enough for about… Audio
Palmerston North mayor on Spanish World Cup victory
Spain has triumphed at the Football World Cup, with a 1-0 win against England's Lionesses.
The team caused a stir earlier in the competition when they moved out of their Palmerston North base early… Audio
Around the motu: Jimmy Ellingham in Palmerston North
Mayor Grant Smith is defending Palmerston North after ESPN reported a source close to the Spanish Women's World Cup team said they left the city two days early because it's boring. Staff cutbacks are… Audio
Spanish team snub Palmerston North
The Spanish football team has bailed out of its Palmerston North base and will spend the remainder of the world cup in Wellington.
Despite the town's very large square, premier miniature railway… Audio
DIY pothole patches costly to fix, warns Palmerston North mayor
A phantom pothole patcher has left the Palmerston North City Council peeved and ratepayers apparently out of pocket.
Earlier this week someone concreted in potholes around the city. But the Mayor… Video, Audio
Black Ferns make changes ahead of second Rugby World Cup fixture
The Black Ferns' coaches have made a raft of changes to the starting team ahead of their second Rugby World Cup fixture against Wales at Waitakere Stadium.
Five players will make their World Cup… Video, Audio
Palmerston North facing big issues ahead of local body election
Palmerston North - a city of more than 90,000 people - is facing some hefty issues.
A new wastewater scheme could cost nearly half a billion dollars, there is a shortage of housing, and the city's… Audio
Three Waters hangs over Local Govt NZ conference
It's tough times for local councils as they grapple with huge reforms and it doesn't appear the Prime Minister's words of comfort have made much difference.
Mayors and councillors from across the… Audio
Fine wool fills the shearing shed
Fresh off the hills the merino wethers are being shorn at Lake Heron Station in Canterbury. The low micron wool is contracted to the Icebreker brand. The mountainous 19,600 hectare property is also… Video, Audio
Fine wool fills the shearing shed
Fresh off the hills the merino wethers are being shorn at Lake Heron Station in Canterbury. The low micron wool is contracted to the Icebreker brand. The mountainous 19,600 hectare property is also…
AudioCovid-19 spreads to Palmerston North
The spread of Covid-19 throughout the country continues - a new case has been detected in Palmerston North.
This follows someone testing positive in Christchurch yesterday after attending a tangi in… Audio
Palmerston North Mayor on sister city Mihara, Horoshima
75 years ago today the US ended the world war in the Pacific by dropping the first atomic bomb over the Japanese city Hiroshima. Taeko Yoshioka Braid was just 13 years old and at high school just out… Audio
National wants a ring road in Palmerston North
The Panel speaks to Palmerston North Mayor Grant Smith about whether or not they do want the ring road announced as part of National's transport policy. Audio
Future ownership of Stuff remains unclear
Future ownership of the media company Stuff remains unclear after a tumultuous day on the markets yesterday, and fresh revelations that other buyers are waiting in the wings.
The government is… Audio
Business News for 13 March 2020
News from the business sector, including a market report. Audio
Myrtle rust - its impact in NZ and Australia
Myrtle rust is having a profound impact on native plants and ecosystems in Australia - what will its effect be on New Zealand forests? Audio
Myrtle rust - its impact in NZ and Australia
Myrtle rust is having a profound impact on native plants and ecosystems in Australia - what will its effect be on New Zealand forests?
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