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Bathurst granted access to mine on conservation land
The Government has given the go-ahead for Australian company Bathurst Resources to mine on conservation land on the South Island's West Coast.
NZ dollar drops after US central bank comments
The New Zealand dollar has slipped by 2% after the US central bank signaled it may start reducing its stimulus measures soon if the American economy continues to improve.
MP calls for police humility over Urewera raids
Maori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell says the police don't have a grip on the effect of the Urewera police raids and risk creating resentment for generations.
Man killed in London machete attack
A man has been killed in a machete attack and two suspects shot and injured by police in south-east London.
Drug tests suggested for rail workers after near miss
The Transport Accident Investigation Commission says KiwiRail should introduce random tests of its staff for drugs and alcohol.

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Bathurst granted access to mine on conservation land
The Government has given the go-ahead for Australian company Bathurst Resources to mine on conservation land on the South Island's West Coast.
Drug tests suggested for rail workers after near miss
The Transport Accident Investigation Commission says KiwiRail should introduce random tests of its staff for drugs and alcohol.
Surgeon under police investigation resigns
A surgeon being investigated by police following the death of a patient at Blenheim's Wairau hospital has resigned from the Nelson Marlborough District Health Board.
Compensation over Urewera raids possible - lawyer
A lawyer says dozens of people caught up in the Urerewa police raids in 2007 are entitled to compensation.
Heating costs a struggle for households - survey
A survey suggests one third of New Zealanders will struggle to keep their homes warm this winter.

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World News

Man killed in London machete attack
A man has been killed in a machete attack and two suspects shot and injured by police in south-east London.
Florida man killed by Boston bomb investigators
An FBI agent has shot dead a Florida man being questioned about last month's Boston Marathon bombings in the United States.
Oklahoma mayor to push for law on shelters
The mayor of the town devastated by Tuesday's powerful tornado in the US state of Oklahoma has vowed to push for a new law on shelters.
Iranian president to contest ban on political ally
The Iranian president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, says he will challenge a ban preventing his political ally from standing in next month's presidential election.
Concordia ship captain to face manslaughter trial
The captain of the cruise ship Costa Concordia, which capsized off Italy last year killing 32 people, is to go on trial for multiple manslaughter and other charges.

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Political News

MP calls for police humility over Urewera raids
Maori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell says the police don't have a grip on the effect of the Urewera police raids and risk creating resentment for generations.
Rise in electricity disconnections last year
New figures released by the Labour Party show an increase in the number of people whose power supply has been cut off because they didn't pay their electricity bill.
Govt not ruling out an apology to iwi over raids
Prime Minister John Key says the Government has not ruled out making an apology to the iwi Ngai Tuhoe over the Urewera raids in October 2007.
Govt taking tougher approach to SOEs
In the wake of Solid Energy's financial problems, the Government is taking a tougher approach to monitoring its state-owned enterprises.
Groser says TPP deal could take longer to resolve
New Zealand's Trade Minister Tim Groser has indicated that negotiations to resolve the Trans-Pacific Partnership deal might take longer than thought.

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Te Manu Korihi News

Tuhoe want review of role of Maori liaison officers
A Tuhoe leader says a report that found it reasonable for police not to involve iwi liaison officers in the 2007 Urewera raids shows their role is tokenism.
Rangatahi Court doesn't trample kaumatua's mana - minister
The Courts Minister is rejecting a suggestion that allowing judges alone to pass sentence in the marae-based youth court is undermining the mana of kaumatua.
Recent NZ migrants not eligible for new Australian scheme
A Maori studies researcher at Victoria University who is surveying Maori migrants in Australia says recent arrivals will be denied access to the Federal Government's new National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Raids report asks police to re-engage with Tuhoe
Police are being urged to re-engage with Bay of Plenty iwi Tuhoe following a critical report into armed raids on tribal settlements in 2007.
Mana announces Ikaroa-Rawhiti candidate
Maori broadcaster Te Hamua Nikora will be the Mana party's candidate in the Ikaroa Rawhiti by-election.

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Regional News

Petrol companies seek Christchurch council support
Two major fuel companies say they're concerned about the supply chain in Christchurch and are seeking the city council's support as they develop new fuel transport routes and facilities.
Protest over Christchurch school merger
About 100 people have turned out at a protest march in Christchurch over an interim decision to merge Phillipstown School with Woolston School.
Northland councils should be at tribunal hearings, says lawyer
A lawyer acting for a Bay of Islands hapu says Northland councils should be made to attend Waitangi Tribunal hearings in the region.
Union questions benefit to students of super school
A teachers' union says the plan to merge four Christchurch schools into one is an experiment by the Government.
Smoking ban urged for central Wellington streets
Wellington City Council is being urged to ban smoking on the main streets of the central city.

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Christchurch Earthquake News

Cafe owner says drawn-out consent process 'diabolical'
A Christchurch business owner has described trying to reopen a buiness after the earthquake as "diabolical" thanks to city council's consent process.
Petition on EQC claims has 2000 signatures, says organiser
A Christchurch resident calling for an overhaul of the way the Earthquake Commission manages its claims says his petition has 2000 signatures.
Christchurch youth hostel 'desperately needed'
A Christchurch community group wants a hostel to be built to accommodate the increasing number of young people who are struggling to find housing.

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Business News

NZ dollar drops after US central bank comments
The New Zealand dollar has slipped by 2% after the US central bank signaled it may start reducing its stimulus measures soon if the American economy continues to improve.
Rakon $33m loss pushes down shares
Shares in smartphone component maker Rakon have tumbled as the company posted a loss of nearly $33 millon.
Fisher and Paykel Healthcare posts record profit
Fisher & Paykel Healthcare has reported a record annual profit following strong sales and improved gross margins.
GPG to hold next annual meeting in London
Guinness Peat Group is likely to hold its next annual shareholders' meeting in London, chairman Rob Campbell says.
Comvita profit down as cost of manuka honey rises
Comvita's full year profit has been hit by the high New Zealand dollar and a sharp rise in the cost of manuka honey - a key ingredient in many of its products.

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Rural News

Zespri should have kept closer watch on China - growers
The national kiwifruit growers president agrees with Zespri that it should have kept a closer watch on the invoicing for its exports to China.
No logjam for NZ timber in China
The forest industry has been enjoying an exceptionally strong demand for logs in China.
Auditor-General satisfied on consultation plan
The Auditor-General's Office won't be acting on complaints alleging a lack of consultation and conflicts of interest relating to the proposed Ruataniwha water storage scheme in Hawke's Bay.
Great Irrigation Challenge in Ashburton
Organisers expect better water management to flow out of the Great Irrigation Challenge in Ashburton.
Zespri admits gaps in monitoring China exports
Kiwifruit marketer Zespri has admitted to its growers that it failed to adequately investigate the a dual invoicing process despite its own staff raising red flags about the practice.

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