|
| ||
Stock Truck Crash UPDATE |
||
Location: SH2 Wairoa
District: National Alerts
Stock Truck Crash UPDATE
SH2 Wairoa has been opened for light traffic only. Heavy motor vehicles are still required to use the alternate route through Tiniroto Rd.
|
| ||
Stock Truck Crash UPDATE |
||
Location: SH2 Wairoa
District: National Alerts
Stock Truck Crash UPDATE
SH2 Wairoa has been opened for light traffic only. Heavy motor vehicles are still required to use the alternate route through Tiniroto Rd.
| | ||

Gordon Campbell:
On The Government’s Trampling On The Rights Of Family Carers
Don’t want to be unduly alarmist about this, but we seem to have an outlaw government on our hands – if by that we mean a government willing to suspend the ability of citizens to seek the courts’ protection if and when the government violates freedoms set out in our Bill of Rights.
So far this year, even the august likes of Dame Anne Salmond and Sir Geoffrey Palmer have been moved to protest against the curtailment of the rights to protest about oil and mining exploration...
This has just been a warm up for the government actions over the payment due to the carers for disabled children. More>>
Wellington Local Government Survey Results: "Support For Change"
Almost 2000 submissions have been received by the four Wellington councils consulting on possible change to the region’s local government, demonstrating support for change. More>>
Wellington.Scoop: Derailment Stops Wellington Train Services
A morning derailment stopped all Wellington train services for most of the day Monday. A KiwiRail spokesperson said the derailment had involved the 7.43am train from Porirua and there were no reported injuries. More>>
Salvation Army Report: Pacific Peoples Making Progress Despite Increasing Adversity
Co-author Ronji Tanielu says the report shows that while Pacific communities continue to face social, health, education, and economic problems that became pronounced in the 1970s, and in many cases have worsened, the Pacific community is tenaciously making progress in some areas, but struggling in others. More>>
Trans-Pacific Trade Agreement: NZ-Born Fair Deal Coalition Gets Global Makeover
The Fair Deal Coalition announces that it is ramping up its presence with a global publicity and education campaign that will raise awareness of intellectual property rights proposals in the Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP). More>>
Gordon Campbell: On The 2013 Budget
We are apparently on track for a margin-of-error $75 million surplus, now in sight for 2014/15. But this sickly creature is hobbling out of the lab on the basis of all kinds of facilitative conjuring... With this strictly nominal surplus in sight, the 1984-ish justification for eternal austerity will have a news talisman: namely, getting Crown debt down to 20% of GDP by 2020. More>>
Auckland Discord: Govt’s Power Hungry Housing Approach A Threat - Labour
Last week the Government said this, ‘The Government commits not to use any proposed or existing powers ... to override the council's planning and consenting processes’. But its housing Bill says this; ‘If an accord cannot be reached in an area of severe housing unaffordability, the Government can intervene by establishing special housing areas and issuing consents for developers’. More>>
Extending Protest Ban, Relaxing Permit Rules: Govt Abuses Urgency To Extend Anadarko Amendment
The Government is trying to pass legislation under urgency which would make the Anadarko Amendment – which limits protest at sea – apply to an additional 1.7 million square kilometres, the Green Party said today. More>>
Gordon Campbell:
On Stonewalling About The GCSB And MMP
This week has seen two examples of turkeys refusing to vote for an early Christmas – while busily denying the evident self interest involved. First, the GCSB is refusing to identify the 88 people it has illegally spied upon – as revealed in the Kitteridge report – and is donning the cloak of national security to justify its refusal to be transparent.
… More>>
Canterbury Quakes: Residential Advisory Service Going Live
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Minister Gerry Brownlee says the Residential Advisory Service available from tomorrow to all property owners having difficulty with insurance and other repair or rebuilding challenges will play an important role in recovery. More>>
