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Trucks trample on Taranaki woman's hotel dream
A Taranaki photographer says her dream to refurbish an old hotel in Normanby has been ruined because of the constant noise of heavy vehicles rolling past her front door. Video, Audio
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Big idea, big hearts: Students cook for the homeless
5 Jul 2019South Auckland teenagers who say homelessness is a big problem in the area have taken it upon themselves to do something about it. We headed out to meet Manurewa High School students who have… Read more Video, Audio
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Bus drivers going 5.5 hours without a break – union
The bus drivers' union is warning operators in the Wellington region are putting drivers' health and safety at risk by putting the brakes on new rules on rest and meal breaks. Video, Audio
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Evening business for Friday 5 July
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Crusaders favoured to win in final test match
5 Jul 2019The Crusaders are one win away from becoming just the second team in Super Rugby history to win three consecutive titles - but they'll have to beat the Jaguares in Christchurch first. Video, Audio
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California jolted by 6.4 earthquake
5 Jul 2019Southern California has been jolted by its most powerful earthquake in 25 years. The 6.4-magnitude quake touched off fires, damaged buildings and forced the evacuation of a hospital in a desert town… Read more Video, Audio
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Fears more panels could fall off high risk high rise
5 Jul 2019There are growing safety concerns after a building inspection showed more potentially deadly panels are coming loose from a problem-plagued apartment building in Auckland's CBD. It's also emerged… Read more Video, Audio
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Auckland mayor calls for answers after panel falls off building
5 Jul 2019Part of central Auckland has been closed off to traffic after a 40kg panel fell off a building yesterday, causing traffic chaos. Reporter Jordan Bond is at the scene with the latest on the situation.
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Westland Milk farmers had no choice but to sell – shareholder
Westland Milk shareholder Graeme Neylon voted against selling the company, saying it was "particularly galling" it was going to be sold to an overseas company. Video, Audio
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Black Caps riding their luck at Cricket World Cup
4 Jul 2019The Black Caps are all but assured of a semi-finals spot at the Cricket World Cup in England, despite being thrashed by the hosts in Durham this morning. Sports Editor Stephen Hewson reports. Video, Audio
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Police show how guns will be crushed under buy-back scheme
Tens of thousands of firearms will be crunched by a hydraulic press after gun owners hand them in to police at collection events that begin next week. Video, Audio
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Evening Business for 4 July 2019
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Westland Milk chairman: ‘It’s a very good day’
Westland Milk chairman Pete Morrison says he takes full responsibility for events that forced the sale of the diary co-op to a foreign investor. He spoke to Lisa Owen. Video, Audio
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Shareholders vote to sell Westland Milk
Dairy farmers have overwhelmingly voted to sell their 150-year-old dairy co-operative, Westland Milk Products, to a Chinese company. But despite signing off on the deal, many of the 350 shareholders… Read more Video, Audio
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Trains resume on limited service in Wellington
3 Jul 2019It's relatively quiet at Wellington's central train station as trains resume, but on a limited service. Commuters told reporter Michael Cropp they're not overly upset about delays. Video, Audio
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Train issues force 20,000 Wgtn commuters to find alternative transport
3 Jul 2019Thousands of Wellingtonians are facing a long journey home tonight after a derailed freight train brought nearly all of the capital's train services to a halt. Video, Audio
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Evening business for Wednesday 3 July
News from the business sector, including a market report. Video, Audio
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Some feral geese saved, but others will have to be culled
3 Jul 2019A boom in the number of wild geese stalking the grounds of Auckland's Western Springs has ruffled feathers at the local council, with a cull of the birds now on the cards. But as Nita Blake-Persen… Read more Video, Audio
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GWRC: Lessons to be learnt from train chaos
3 Jul 2019How did one train derailing stop the entire network in Wellington, bar one route? Lisa Owen asks Greater Wellington Regional Council transport general manager Greg Pollock how resilient the network is… Read more Video, Audio
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Commuter chaos in Wellington after train derails
3 Jul 2019Thousands of Wellingtonians had commutes derailed today after a freight train went off the tracks last night. We talked to commuters who were stopped in their tracks. Video, Audio
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Justice Minister disappointed in Google over Millane suppression breach
3 Jul 2019The Justice Minister Andrew Little says he's considering his options after Google said it saw no reason to change the way it operates after it named the man charged with murdering British tourist… Read more Video, Audio
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