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Central Christchurch still under curfew
More than 200 people spent Saturday night in welfare centres in Christchurch. The city remains under a state of emergency and the CBD is under a curfew following the magnitude 7.1 earthquake.
Aftershocks continue
Christchurch is still being shaken by aftershocks. Seven have been recorded since midnight.
Injured man in critical condition
A man who sustained severe injuries in the earthquake is still in a critical condition in Christchurch hospital. However, several others are in a stable condition.
Condolences offered by Govt after Fox air crash
The Government has offered its condolences to the families and friends of those killed in a plane crash at Fox Glacier airport.
Severe weather in Australia
The states of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia are experiencing severe weather.

Christchurch Earthquake News

Central Christchurch still under curfew
More than 200 people spent Saturday night in welfare centres in Christchurch. The city remains under a state of emergency and the CBD is under a curfew following the magnitude 7.1 earthquake.
Aftershocks continue
Christchurch is still being shaken by aftershocks. Seven have been recorded since midnight.
Injured man in critical condition
A man who sustained severe injuries in the earthquake is still in a critical condition in Christchurch hospital. However, several others are in a stable condition.
Army on standby to assist
The Army remains on standby on Sunday, ready to assist with recovery work after the earthquake in Canterbury.
Supermarkets confident of supply lines
South Island supermarket operator Foodstuffs is confident it can maintain food supplies into Christchurch, following the earthquake on Saturday.

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National News

Condolences offered by Govt after Fox air crash
The Government has offered its condolences to the families and friends of those killed in a plane crash at Fox Glacier airport.
Police back coroner's call for Arms Act review
Police are supporting a coroner's recommendation to review the Arms Act in the wake of an armed siege in Napier last year.
Southerly storm batters Wellington
A violent thunderstorm hit the capital on Friday evening, bringing heavy rain, lightning and hail to Wellington.
Coroner criticises police over fatal siege
A coroner's report has criticized police for a lack of adequate intelligence leading up to a two-day siege in Napier.
Panel not unconstitutional, court told
The High Court in Wellington has been told there was nothing unconstitutional in Acting Attorney-General Judith Collins' decision to set up a panel to investigate a senior judge.

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World News

Severe weather in Australia
The states of New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia are experiencing severe weather.
Damaged device now replaced by BP
BP has replaced a damaged blowout preventer that failed to stop oil from leaking into the Gulf of Mexico when a drilling rig exploded in April.
US job market still weak
Figures for employment in the United States reveal a better than expected rise in private-sector jobs, but the jobs market overall remains weak.
NASA advises trapped miners on how to cope
Space scientists from NASA have advised the trapped Chilean miners to regulate their day and night sleep patterns. More Vitamin D intake and exercise are also advised.
Protests over deportation of gypsies by France
Protests against the French government's policy of deporting Roma people (gypsies) have taken place across France.

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Political News

McCully ignoring aid officials' advice, says Labour
The Labour Party has accused Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully of running aid by the seat of his pants and ignoring his officials' advice.
Politicians 'should stay away from MMP campaign'
Justice Minister Simon Power says politicians should be kept at arm's length from any decisions about the design of New Zealand's electoral system if the public indicates it wants a change.
Elderly will pay price for SuperGold change - Peters
New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says pensioners will ultimately pay the price for attempts to rein in costs of the SuperGold card scheme he introduced.
Cullen says NZ becoming a republic inevitable
A former deputy prime minister says it is inevitable that New Zealand will become a republic.
130 keen to provide Whanau Ora programmes
The minister for the new social services policy, Whanau Ora, says 130 proposals have been submitted by providers who want to take part in the programme.

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Local Elections News

Mayoral rival upset at Banks' rejection of TV debates
A contender for the Auckland mayoralty is upset that his rival, John Banks, has declined invitations to appear on two televised debates.
Maori candidates 'put off' trying for general seats
A Maori member of Bay of Plenty Regional Council says Maori are put off standing for general council seats because of their low chance of success.
Mayoral contender wants GDP boost
Auckland mayoral candidate Len Brown wants to lift the region's contribution to New Zealand's GDP to 50%. He says tourism and a major drive to host big events in Auckland would be key elements.

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Regional News

Payout won't set precedent, says Transpower
Transpower says its payments to some Otago landowners for disruption during a lines upgrade should not cause others to think they will get compensation.
Electronic screening for Auckland court
Everyone entering Auckland District Court from Friday will be screened after an upgrade of security.
Preventive detention sentence quashed
The Court of Appeal has quashed a sentence of preventive detention imposed on a Hawke's Bay man convicted of wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.
Landowners reach compensation deal with Transpower
An agreement to pay standardised compensation for disruption during a lines upgrade project between the Clutha River and the Waitaki River in the lower South Island has been hailed as a major step forward by a landowners group.
Nelson companies fight water rate move
Three of Nelson's biggest companies are fighting a move by Tasman District Council to increase their water rates by more than $1 million a year.

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Business News

Port wharves structurally safe
An initial damage assessment of the Port of Lyttelton showed the wharves are structurally safe after Saturday's earthquake. Shipping will continue as usual.
Petrobras looking for new funds
Brazilian state oil company Petrobras plans to sell up to $US64.5 billion worth of new stock, to fund the development of recently-discovered oil reserves off the coast of Rio de Janeiro.
Dairy prices tipped to remain strong
An economist is predicting dairy prices will remain strong as economic growth around the world picks up.
Allied Farmers' head Rob Alloway to step down
The managing director of Allied Farmers, Rob Alloway will step down at the end of the year.
Household debt a risk for New Zealand - economist
The chief economist at major international credit ratings agency Standard and Poor's has drawn parallels between New Zealand and Spain, one of the European economies worst-hit by the global recession.

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Rural News

Citrus growers vote against mandarin levy increase
Citrus growers attending their annual meeting being held in Gisborne, have voted against a levy on mandarins being increased next year to 1c a kilogram.
Landowners reach compensation deal with Transpower
An agreement to pay standardised compensation for disruption during a lines upgrade project between the Clutha River and the Waitaki River in the lower South Island has been hailed as a major step forward by a landowners group.
Wool group leader seeks industry cohesion
The newly appointed independent chairman of the Wool Group, Colin Harvey, sees his initial task as achieving cohesion in what's a fragmented industry.
Wool prices strengthen
Wool prices continue to improve, despite a strengthening in the value of the New Zealand dollar.
Pfizer commercialises AgResearch technology
The world's largest research based pharmaceutical company has commercialised a genetic tool which will allow sheep farmers to predict the performance of their flocks in four key areas.

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