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Boy critically injured in fall through skylight from roof of school

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Wellington.Scoop A 12-year-old boy was critically injured last night when he fell through a skylight on the roof of a primary school in Palmerston North. News from NZ Police A passerby noticed three young boys on the roof of the school and called police to report it at about 8.20pm. A police patrol was quickly […]

Star Wars VII The Force Awakens Review (major spoilers)

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J.J. Abrams delivered. As one reviewer said, this is the Star Wars film you are looking for. It is the best of the series and I predict will break pretty much every box office record on the planet. The detailed review with spoilers is over the break, along with thoughts on all those unanswered questions. […]

China and India to continue increasing emissions

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While the Paris agreement sees every country make a pledge to limit greenhouse gas emissions, there is a huge gap between countries that have stated they will actually decrease emissions (such as NZ, EU, US) and countries that merely promise to slow their increase. Carbon Brief has analysed pledges of two of the largest emitters […]

New figures show Serco received $8m in bonuses

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Serco has received $8 million in performance bonuses since 2011, despite Serco’s performance being so poor its contract to run Mt Eden Correctional Facility has not been renewed. Figures prepared for the Green Party by the Parliamentary Library, ...

Trends creditors win bid to separate their claim

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Dec. 18 (BusinessDesk) - Creditors of magazine publisher Trends Publishing International, which is being chased to repay debts including $383,000 of a government-funded research and development grant cancelled earlier this year, have won a High Court skirmish ...

High Court upholds deregistration of Pakistani-owned FX firm

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Dec. 18 (BusinessDesk) - The High Court in Auckland has upheld the deregistration of Pakistani-owned foreign exchange firm Excelsior Markets, agreeing that the company didn't operate in New Zealand, and if it kept its registration, that could mislead ...



MARKET CLOSE: NZX50 gains, led by A2 on earnings upgrade

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Dec. 18 (BusinessDesk) - New Zealand shares rose, led by A2 Milk Co after the milk marketer raised its annual earnings forecast for the second time in as many months on strong demand for its infant formula.

Work-life balance crucial for Kiwis

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Work-life balance is more important in New Zealand than in any other country, a new survey by workspace provider Regus suggests.

Te Aupōuri Ministerial Inquiry completed

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A Ministerial Investigation into the affairs of Te Aupōuri Māori Trust Board has been completed and its findings have been reported to Māori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell.

NZ Carbon Farming loses appeal in carbon credit spat

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Dec. 18 (BusinessDesk) - The Court of Appeal has dismissed an appeal by New Zealand Carbon Farming, the country’s largest supplier of post-1989 bulk carbon credits, against a High Court decision in favour of Mighty River Power over a $34.7 million ...

Motor vehicle crash

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Motor vehicle crash Due to a motor vehicle crash, SH 1 south of Dunsandel is currently closed. Diversions are in place, but motorists are should expect delays. The road is expected to be closed until at least 7 pm. ends

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Proudly Kiwi Made

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Russell McVeagh congratulates Powershop, a subsidiary of Meridian Energy, the Wellington based power company on the conclusion of its significant new agreement with UK-based electricity generator and supplier npower (an RWE company).

Marine Protection Forum Given More Time for Consultation

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The South-East Marine Protection Planning Forum/Roopu Manaaki ki te Toka has been granted a 10 month extension for their planning process so that members of the forum can continue engaging with their stakeholder groups.

Concerns Over Northern Explorer Relocation

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Ruapehu District Council (RDC) is concerned that the relocation of the Northern Explorer tourism train from the Britomart transport hub in downtown Auckland may adversely affect regional tourism development.

Improved rules for banks and NBDTs

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The Reserve Bank today published the conclusions of its stocktake of the prudential regulations that apply to banks and non-bank deposit takers (NBDTs).

NZSA / Auckland Museum Research Grants

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The New Zealand Society of Authors and Auckland War Memorial Museum are delighted to announce the recipients of the NZSA Auckland Museum National and Auckland Regional Grants. The National Grant goes to Paolo Rotondo. Paolo is a screenwriter, playwright, ...

NZNO calls for tobacco plain packaging in New Zealand

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The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) is delighted to see that the Australian Government has won the legal case brought against them by tobacco giant Philip Morris over plain packaging laws. Philip Morris was attempting to sue the Australian Government ...


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