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Cheap Chinese, Malaysian steel not dumped - Ministry
Pacific Steel in Auckland has lost its bid to have China and Malaysia penalised over steel coming into this country at low prices.
Authorities face logjam for urgent safety checks
Authorities face a logjam of months if not years in the scramble to get urgent safety checks done on hundreds of truck-trailers.
MBIE re-hires former chief exec on contract
A ministry that's under fire for spending a lot on contractors has just re-hired its chief executive from last year, as a contractor.
NZ welcomes Beijing crackdown on fake product tests
China's top quality control department wants to check out any fake test certificates on imports discovered in New Zealand.
Truck-trailer owners still need to respond to NZTA alert
Just one percent of 1500 heavy truck-trailers that need safety inspections have been checked in the month since an urgent safety alert went out.
New concerns over safety of Whenuapai bore water
The Auckland Council has begun identifying people around Whenuapai airbase who have bores for water that may be impacted by firefighting foam runoff.
Council briefings due as foam alarm spreads
Defence officials will brief Auckland Council today about toxic firefighting foam contamination at Whenuapai and Devonport, as the number of potentially contaminated sites grows.
Banned toxic foam found at three more airports
Toxic banned firefighting foam has been found at three more airports.
No warnings for neighbours about 'dangerous' church hall
Neighbours of a church hall, which trustees say is at risk of collapsing, have not been warned of the danger, including a primary school just 100 metres away. Audio
Vatican will be terrified of state inquiry, whistleblower says
An international Catholic whistleblower says the Vatican will be "quaking in fear" in case the New Zealand Catholic Church is included in an inquiry into abuse.
NZ bishops pass up Irish guidelines on children of priests
Catholic bishops in New Zealand have decided against adopting new international principles aimed at making priests who father children face up to their responsibilities.
NZ construction woes just beginning - UK expert
Quantity surveyors are calling on the government to take action in the face of a hugely risky construction market.
Toxic foam contamination well above the recommended limit
Some groundwater at Devonport Naval Base has 50 to 100 times more firefighting foam contamination than the recommended maximum.
Abuse survivor calls for commission chair's removal
A survivor of sexual abuse is calling for Sir Anand Satyanand to be removed as head of the new Royal Commission, after a survivor's identity was emailed to staff.
Report reveals toxic foam contamination in Auckland waters
Toxic firefighting foam chemicals have contaminated a bay in Devonport in Auckland, a Defence Force report says.
Banned toxic foam found at Nelson Airport
Toxic firefighting foam that has been illegal in New Zealand for 12 years has been found in firetrucks and storage sheds at Nelson Airport, the Environmental Protection Authority says.
Abuse survivors speak out, accuse govt of backtracking
A father and son who accuse leading Catholic clergymen of sexually abusing them as schoolboys are also accusing the Prime Minister of going back on her past assurances.
'It doesn't matter whether it's a lawnmower or a semi-trailer'
Structural cracking discovered in big truck semi-trailers has been compared to a lawnmower wearing out by the Road Transport Association.
NZTA issues safety alerts after cracks found in towbars
Cracks that could cause crashes have been found in the towbars and connections of some of the largest truck-trailers on New Zealand's roads.
Hobsonville Point development cleared of contamination
A Hobsonville Point development on the site of a former airbase has been cleared for toxic-foam contamination, its chief executive says.
Fletcher out of running on another big-ticket build
Debt-crippled Fletcher Building is no longer in the running to build a large town centre in southeast Auckland.
Wairarapa social workers diverted from frontline - judge
Wairarapa social workers are being diverted from frontline work to finish reports, according to a Family Court judge's minute released this afternoon.
Excluding Church from inquiry would be an 'abject failure'
A world-leading authority on child sex abuse in the Church says it would be a colossal waste of money if a Royal Commission excluded churches.
Australian abuse survivors criticise NZ inquiry
New Zealand's plan to leave the Church and other non-state groups out of the Royal Commission of inquiry into abuse is getting some bad press in Australia today.
Firefighting foam investigations spread to Auckland
Investigations into toxic firefighting foam contamination have spread to a new 1600-home development in northwest Auckland, and to Devonport and Whenuapai.