Investigations continue into Laos suspected methanol poisoning
Australia correspondent Peter Ryan spoke to Lisa Owen about investgations continuing into a suspected mass methanol poisoning in Laos that killed two Melbourne teenagers. The Australian Federal Police has offered to work with Lao authorities and travelers have been warned about the risks of drink spiking in South East Asia.
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Muriwai residents using salvaged materials to build sculpture
Their community was shattered by Cyclone Gabrielle with landslips destroying homes and killing two volunteer firefighters. Now, Muriwai residents are using salvaged materials from unliveable category three properties to build a commemorative sculpture. Reporter Louise Ternouth went along.
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Evening business for Tuesday 26 November 2024
News from the business sector, including a market report.
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Govt orders independent review of Sport New Zealand
The government has ordered an independent review of Sport New Zealand and how it allocates public funds, with one insider saying there is an impression the organisation's strategy has become "a cash free-for-all." Sports correspondent Dana Johannsen spoke to Lisa Owen.
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NCEA Level One not reliable or fair - ERO
Is it time to get rid of NCEA Level One? That's the question raised by a damning Education Review Office report on the newly-revised first year of the national school qualification. Education correspondent John Gerritsen reports.