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Rotorua council debt spiraling, says councillor Adam Walker, Newstalk ZB May 22, 2013, 12:25 pm A Rotorua District Councillor believes staffing levels in the council are out of control and ratepayers are facing the consequences. Mike McVicker
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Mayors of the Carterton, Masterton and South Wairarapa district councils have signed the proposal, and it'll be sent in to the Local Government Commission today. It will recommend one unitary authority with a mayor and 12 councillors, and a community
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Huge delays for Chch consents Newstalk ZB Staff, Newstalk ZB May 22, 2013, 12:30 pm A Christchurch business owner says the City Council has no excuse for slow turn around with consents...He says that is a lot longer than the City Council's target and
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Record anniversary for Auckland restaurant Alexia Russell, Newstalk ZB May 22, 2013, 9:59 am An Auckland restaurant this week chalks up a record that few of its rivals will ever manage...The NZ Herald reports two Tony's steakhouses have been open for
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Wildfoods Festival runs at a loss NewstalK ZB Staff, Newstalk ZB May 22, 2013, 9:51 am The Hokitika Wildfoods Festival has run at a loss for the first time in its 24 year history. The Westland District Council is discussing a financial report into
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Latest State of the Nation report Laura Dooney, Newstalk ZB May 22, 2013, 6:31 am The state of our economy is what's weighing most on our minds. Roy Morgan Research has released a report looking at relationships between Auckland, Wellington, and the
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Takapuna holiday park to close Adam Walker, Newstalk ZB May 22, 2013, 6:47 am Days are numbered at the Takapuna Beach Holiday Park. After months of public debate, a panel of commissioners has decided the holiday park will close its gates at the end
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The Radio Network's revamp of Radio Hauraki has encouraged chief executive Jane Hastings to pump up the volume for its other stations. "I've told people here they need to be brave," said Hastings. "They don't need to look like they're running to the
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Inspector-General Paul Neazor has ruled out any illegal spying in 88 cases identified in a damning report into the agency...John Key says he's not sure it would make sense or be in the national interest to release the report.
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Toddler raised the alarm in Gisborne fire Sophie Lowery, Newstalk ZB May 21, 2013, 4:56 pm A mother and child have survived a house fire in Gisborne after the two-year-old girl raised the alarm. Emergency services were called to a house on Delatour
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