The Dominion
MP Allowances Inquiry – Jet Boat Accident – Power Company Losing Customers – Education Cost – School Safety Windows
- MP ALLOWANCES INQUIRY: More than 60 MPs and 18 ministers could face audits into their out-of-town allowances or housing claims in an inquiry started yesterday by the auditor-general.
- JET BOAT ACCIDENT: Eight people, four of them foreign tourists, were hurt when a jet boat crashed on the Waikato River yesterday.
- POWER COMPANY LOSING CUSTOMERS: Electricity company TransAlta continues to haemorrhage customers in Wellington, with about 25,000 choosing to switch to cheaper retailers in the past three months.
- EDUCATION COST: The parents of millenium babies can expect to pay up to $20,000 for their child’s secondary school education by the time they reach leaving age in 2018.
- SCHOOL SAFETY WINDOWS: The death if a Blenheim school girl in 1996 has prompted the Government to spend $7.5 million applying safety film to school windows throughout New Zealand.
Inside Political Headlines:
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$5 million consultants’ fees queried;
- Cannabis:
Anderton supports teachers;
- Flights to Japan a tourist
boost;
- Maori political party planned;
- National and
ACT start rehearsing next
round.
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