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    Legislation to support cyclone recovery has now passed its third reading in Parliament

    Legislation to support cyclone recovery has now passed its third reading in Parliament


    The Bill gives communities and local government the flexibility to respond quickly to issues as they arise.

    Emergency Mangement Minister Kieran McAnulty says this flexibility was important after the Kaikoura earthquake - and allows local efforts to be managed in a way that suits each community.

    It also gives government power to amend legislation usually reserved for Parliament -- so there are safeguards in place, like requiring proposed orders be reviewed by an independent panel.

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     Today's News

    Rugby:
    Moana Pasifika loose forward Sione Havili Talitui has made his eight weeks on the sideline as productive as possible as he prepares to fill the shoes of Ardie Savea 14:06

    Environment:
    MetService has issued a severe thunderstorm warning across Auckland 13:46

    Rugby:
    Jordie Barrett's dismissed any notion of burn-out being an issue once he returns from an overseas playing sabbatical for the start of the All Blacks international campaign 13:36

    Politics:
    Easter trading rules could be in for a change 13:06

    Motoring:
    The Easter road toll now stands at two after a person died following a crash between a car and a cyclist in Hawke's Bay 12:36

    Golf:
    Golfer Ryan Fox is well off the pace at the midway point of the latest PGA Tour event in the Dominican Republic 11:56

    Accident and Emergency:
    The 16-year-old girl reported missing in New Plymouth has been located safe and well 11:56

    Rugby:
    Crusaders coach Rob Penney insists there's no cause for concern after skipper David Havili was replaced at halftime during their Super Rugby victory over the Blues 11:06

    Law and Order:
    Police have issued an amber alert for a missing teen in New Plymouth, as bad weather rolls in 10:47

    Rugby:
    Blues coach Vern Cotter is staying optimistic despite his Super Rugby franchise's narrow 25-22 defeat by the Crusaders in Christchurch 10:26


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