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The Defence Force has taken the Selwyn District Council to the Environment Court over its refusal to ban residents living near an army rifle range from complaining about its noise.A hearing began today in Christchurch.The military wanted new properties and developments built near the West Melton Rifle Range to be subject to a “no-complaints covenant”, to protect itself from neighbours raising issues about noise at the range.The Selwyn District Council declined to include the covenant in its district plan, and the Defence Force has appealed to the Environment Court to reverse this decision.In an opening submission, the lawyer for the…

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It’s the Reserve Bank’s first official cash rate (OCR) decision of 2025, and you betcha, it’s likely to be another cut, writes 1News Business Correspondent Katie Bradford.Homeowners – or those dreaming of owning their own slice of Kiwi land – are yet again looking to the central bank’s big call at 2pm tomorrow.In fact, you could almost bet the house, or that eye-watering mortgage, on it being another cut of 50 basis points or 0.5%. That would take the rate from 4.25% to 3.75%.It’s pretty much a done deal, three months in the waiting.Reserve Bank governor Adrian Orr made it…

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After three years of Wayne Brown at the top, mayoral candidate Kerrin Leoni wants to offer Aucklanders a “different style” of leader — pitching herself as a grassroots consensus-builder even while carrying her Labour credentials.If successful, the 44-year-old mum of twins would make history twice over – becoming the supercity’s first woman mayor and the first Māori mayor of Auckland. It’s a prospect that both energises and daunts the rookie Whau councillor, who’s not standing for re-election for her ward and spoke to 1News about her candidacy.”The feedback that I’ve had is that Aucklanders would like to have someone who’s…

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There are three steps New Zealand could take now to make the community safer from homemade guns, says Alexander Gillespie, Professor of Law at the University of Waikato.It’s an unfortunate fact that bad people sometimes want guns. And while laws are designed to prevent guns falling into the wrong hands, the determined criminal can be highly resourceful.There are three main ways to source an illegal weapon: find a lawful owner willing to provide one unlawfully, buy one from another criminal, or make your own.The first two options aren’t as easy as they sound. The buyer might “know a guy” willing…

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Euronews went dumpster diving—not literally, don’t worry—through the EU Commission’s discarded legislation to see what’s been scrapped as outdated, stale, or just plain unworkable. Somebody had to do it, and here’s what we found. ADVERTISEMENTLast week, the Commission rolled out its 2025 work programme—essentially a to-do list for the year ahead.There weren’t many surprises: we already knew about things like the Competitiveness Compass and the Clean Industrial Deal, with the sole exception of seasonal time changes which had been scrapped in earlier drafts, now back on the table.What really stands out, though, is what the Commission has decided not to do…

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The top four parties’ chancellor candidates, Friedrich Merz, Olaf Scholz, Robert Habeck and Alice Weidel took to the stage for a fiery, televised debate on Sunday evening. ADVERTISEMENTA fiery final election debate between Germany’s four leading chancellor candidates featured the economy, Ukraine, migration and US Vice President JD Vance. The quartet sparred on Ukraine, with Friedrich Merz, the chancellor candidate for the centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), saying Germany was “not neutral; we are on the side of Ukraine.”Alice Weidel, the pick for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, insisted that “peace and war will decide this election”. She…

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NZX-listed company Bremworth is beginning a strategic review of its ownership structure following recent approaches from parties interested in the wool-carpet manufacturer. The announcement also followed finalisation of the company’s $104.2 million insurance settlement earlier this month, following the damage and disruption caused by Cyclone Gabrielle at its yarn-spinning plant in Napier two years ago. In a note to the NZX yesterday, Bremworth said the review was expected to take several months and there was no certainty any transaction or other change would result. Independent investment banking firm Montarne had been engaged to assist with the review. The company would…

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Maintaining Tasman’s infrastructure this financial year is expected to cost $3 million more than was budgeted for, and the district’s councillors aren’t happy.Actual figures up until 31 December 2024 show an overspend of almost $3.3 million dollars, largely driven by unexpected water supply and transportation repairs.Forecasts to 30 June 2025 – the end of the Tasman District Council’s financial year – show a slightly reduced maintenance overspend but will still be more than $3.1 million over budget.Elected members were frustrated by the forecast deficit when presented with the figures on Thursday.Councillor Christeen Mackenzie wanted greater input into mitigating measures to…

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Starmer’s comments are the first time the leader has publicly and explicitly said he would be willing to send peacekeeping troops to Ukraine. ADVERTISEMENTUK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Sunday he would be prepared to send British troops to Ukraine if Moscow agreed to a deal requiring the presence of European peacekeepers.This marks the first time the British leader has explicitly said he would be willing to deploy the UK army to Ukraine and comes right before an emergency meeting of European leaders in Paris. Starmer is set to attend the meeting, an EU source close to the matter…

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New Zealand’s marine economy could make a bigger contribution to the government’s goal of doubling the value of exports over the next 10 years if it transitions to more sustainable practices, a new report by Westpac NZ says. The report estimated the marine economy — defined as activities that use ocean resources — contributed more than $10 billion to the New Zealand economy, or 3.9% of GDP, in 2022. It found that figure could increase to $14b by 2035 if the sector was able to transition to more sustainable practices. The report highlighted various drivers for the transition to a…

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