Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has made an impromptu speech at Waitangi, to deliver a message to Maoridom
Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has made an impromptu speech at Waitangi, to deliver a message to Maoridom
6 February 2019
Political reporter Alex Mason is there.
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A 15-year-old will spend at least 10 years behind bars for the murder of a Hawke's Bay man.
Haami Hanara has been sentenced to life in prison, for the murder of 40-year-old Kelly Donner at Flaxmere Tavern in March last year.
Scarlett Cvitanovich reports
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A property developer who's opened emergency accommodation for students in Wellington has received a flurry of enquiries in response.
But they're mostly from those who still haven't found a flat and are desperate to secure something long-term.
Ian Cassels has slashed the price of rooms to 20-dollars a night in a university hostel building he owns.
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MALCOLM TURNBULL has weighed in on Australia's BANKING ROYAL COMMISSION -- admitting it will be hard for banks to change their culture.
76 recommendations have been accepted by the Aussie Government .. following the release of the report on Monday.
The FORMER PM says heads will roll..
Meanwhile The New Zealand banking industry could face increased scrutiny following the Australian banking Royal Commission report.
The report released on Monday, is calling for tougher regulation, more scrutiny of pay and has made 76 recommendations to overhaul the industry.
Kiwibank chief executive Steve Jurkovich says there are still a number of tough questions to be asked.
He says there's going to be an ever-heightening level of scrutiny around whether customers getting a fair deal and how its proved.
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Flooding in North Queensland continues to cause trouble.
Two men are missing AND more torrential rain has fallen in Townsville.. causing MORE emergency alerts in the area.
Water levels are subsiding in some hard-hit suburbs.. where the PRIME MINISTER has met flood victims.
Scott Morrison says some of the scenes have been shocking:
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In Sport..............Frankie Mackay believes a five year absence from international cricket has had its positives.
The Canterbury opener will make her return to the New Zealand side in the Twenty20 series with India.
Mackay hasn't appeared for the White Ferns since 2014 and says she's changed since then.
Game one is in Wellington today
Breakers duo Shawn Long and Tai Wesley have been nominated for the Australian basketball league's top award.
They're both up for Most Valuable Player, on the shortlist of 20 headed by the Sydney Kings' Andrew Bogut and Melbourne's Casper Ware.
Fellow Breaker Jarrad Weeks is up for 'sixth man' for his efforts off the bench, as well as most improved player.
Long is also nominated for defensive player of the year.
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