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27 May 2024 6:28
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  •   Home > News > Environment

    Queenstown Lakes District Council has lifted a boil water notice for remaining parts of the tourist town - in place since an outbreak of illness caused by cryptosporidium

    Queenstown Lakes District Council has lifted a boil water notice for remaining parts of the tourist town - in place since an outbreak of illness caused by cryptosporidium


    Mayor Glyn Lewers says water regulator Taumata Arowai confirms it's met the requirements of a compliance order.

    Lewers says new UV reactors installed at Two Mile water treatment plant are fully operational.

    He says all live network reservoirs have been inspected and cleaned, and the local network's been flushed.

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     Today's News

    Environment:
    Multiple fire crews put out a blaze at the back of a two-storey shop building in Auckland's Onehunga 21:56

    International:
    More than 670 people now feared dead following landslide in Papua New Guinea's highlands 21:36

    Environment:
    Emergency services are responding to a large fire at Onehunga in Auckland tonight 21:16

    Health & Safety:
    Second deadly fire in India kills six infants at children's hospital in Delhi 19:47

    Politics:
    Labour Party Leader Chris Hipkins says charter schools are the wrong way to address outlying students 18:57

    Tennis:
    The year's second tennis major - the French Open - gets underway tonight, with multiple major winners Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka squaring off in the first round 18:37

    Rugby:
    The Southern Steel are celebrating their second win of the ANZ Premiership netball season - leaping off the bottom of the ladder with a 47-43 win over the Mystics in Dunedin 18:27

    Rugby League:
    The Warriors have again shuffled their side for tonight's NRL match against the Dolphins with fullback Taine Tuaupiki another game-day withdrawal 18:07

    Rugby:
    Finals footy awaits for the Highlanders, confirming their spot in the quarter-finals with a 39-3 romp over the Fijian Drua in Dunedin 17:27

    Business:
    The Finance Minister is playing down any major surprises in this week's Budget 17:27


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