NZ POLITICS DAILY June 19
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View ArticleCT scans protect artifacts in refurbished gallery
Hawke’s Bay Museum & Art Gallery staff are using CT scans as they prepare to move back to a refurbished $18 million building. The employees moved out two years ago so the building could be enlarged...
View ArticleAMI offices worth $19m on the block
Horton Media Chief Executive Matthew Horton is the lucky winner of NBR’s latest subscription prize. Mr Horton won a Peugeot 508 worth $54,990, which brings the ...
View ArticleFamily learn of death via radio
The family of a Dunedin man found dead in a Thai apartment complex are distraught and angry they learnt of his death through media reports rather than police yesterday. Alan Patrick Mouncey, 38, was...
View ArticleKiwi freezes to death in Queensland
A New Zealand man was found dead on the patio of a central Queensland home today after he slept outside in what were described as freezing conditions. Reports suggested the 40-year-old man told friends...
View ArticleKiwi dies in freezing Queensland conditions
A New Zealand man was found dead on the patio of a central Queensland home today after he slept outside in what were described as freezing conditions. Reports suggested the 40-year-old man told friends...
View ArticleAucklands small builders under threat
prize pool total to almost $500,000 since 1999 . FMA chairman Simon Allen was the winner of NBR' s latest subscriber prize of a Luxury European Escape courtesy of Air NZ, flying Business Premier to...
View ArticleGovt could act on Christchurch mall build battle
Source: Fairfax The Government has stepped into the battle to build on a prime Christchurch shopping block and is threatening to use its emergency earthquake powers to break the development deadlock....
View ArticleCold snap The worst is yet to come
South Island weather update (3:57) A polar blast is sweeping over the lower South Island, dumping heavy snow in some parts of Southland and Otago. Temperatures are expected to become very cold over...
View ArticleWoman gets stuck in laundry chute
Firefighters had to help remove a Napier woman from a laundry chute at her home after she got stuck during a spot of late night "spontaneous fun". The incident happened at the Te Awa Ave, Hawke's Bay...
View ArticleMarket close shares fall led by Sky TV on football rival Chorus dips
New Zealand shares fell after an online rival to Sky Network Television emerged with the rights to English football and network operator Chorus led a decline in companies sold down by offshore...
View ArticleChristchurch rebuild Who pays what remains secret
The results of crunch talks over who pays for what in Christchurch city centre's post-earthquake blueprint projects will remain secret until next week. Christchurch City Council are meeting behind...
View ArticleClaire Trevett Flavells wine left with just the grape skins
Te Ururoa Flavell. Photo / Sarah Ivey A miracle took place in Parliament this week when National turned wine into water and managed to get away with it without the consumer - the Maori Party -...
View ArticleWho do Kiwis trust the most
Sir John Kirwan beat Victoria Cross winner Willie Apiata to top the 'Most Trusted' list. Photo / NZ Herald Sir John Kirwan has topped ...
View ArticleCharges unlikely for burglar after horror body find
Source: Thinkstock A senior police officer says it is unlikely charges will be laid against a burglar who broke into a Hamilton house only to find a body hanging. Hamilton City tactical co-ordinator...
View ArticleWoman stabbed killed on Hollywoods Walk of Fame
LOS ANGELES -- Police in Los Angeles say they've arrested three panhandlers in the fatal stabbing of a young woman who was taking photographs on Hollywood's star-lined "Walk of Fame."Police say they...
View ArticleTelecom reveals number of customers using iMessage Skype
says the future is all about data. His company's submission on the Telecommunications (Interception Capability and Security) Act reveals the following about Telecom mobile customers during May ...
View ArticleKiwi falls as US signals end to quantitative easing GDP looms
The New Zealand dollar fell to a week low as the Federal Reserve signalled an end to its quantitative easing programme which has debased the greenback. The kiwi slid to 78.49 US cents, the lowest since...
View ArticleBettle quits Diligent board as Dominion Finance trial looms
Rick Bettle has resigned from the board of Diligent Board Member Services as the trial for his role at failed lender Dominion Finance looms. The New York-based company is reviewing its corporate...
View ArticleFour men arrested after assault at Deep Creek Brewing Co
Thursday, 20 June 2013, 9:02 am Press Release: New Zealand Police Four men arrested after an assault at Deep Creek Brewing Co on 3rd May 2013After an extensive investigation North Shore Police have...
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