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    Westpac says a big fall in house prices ison the way

    The bank has increased its expectation of the hit to house prices...it's now picking a 15 per cent drop over the next two years.

    Acting chief economist Michael Gordon says mortgage rates have gone well beyond what was expected, as expectations of Official Cash Rate hikes have ramped up.

    OneRoof editor Owen Vaughan expects it'll cause uncertainty for some sellers.





    National MP Gerry Brownlee is dismissing Countdown's temporary freeze on 500 items over winter months as a stunt.

    The freeze will cover everything from cheese, butter to carrots.

    But Brownlee isn't buying it.





    There aree warnings confusing road speed limits around schools could leave some kids at risk.

    From May 19, speed limits around urban schools will drop to 30-kilometres an hour -- but remain twice as high for schools on rural roads.

    Advocacy group NZ School Speeds is urging Waka Kotahi to mark Road Safety Week on Monday by extending the lower limit nationwide.

    Spokesperson Lucinda Rees says slowing down in school zones needs to become routine.





    A rise in theft related car insurance claims looks like pushing premiums higher.

    In the first four days of this week alone around 320 cars were reported stolen.

    It comes as ram raids continue to cause havoc - particularly in Auckland.

    AA Insurance Head of Motor Claims Beau Paparoa says they may look to increase premiums for frequently stolen cars.





    Coal boilers are getting the boot from New Zealand state schools.

    The Government is investing 10-million dollars to replace remaining boilers with renewable woody biomass or electric heating sources by 2025.

    It's expected to slash emissions by more than 35-thousand tonnes of carbon over ten years.

    But climate change advocacy group 350 Aotearoa's Alva Feldmeier says it still leaves about 600 schools burning gas and 100 burning diesel.



    The Prime Minister has weighed into the debate over sexist comments made by a businessman about Nadia Lim.

    Simon Henry described the food entrepreneur as 'Eurasian fluff'...and made comments about the use of a photograph of her in a My Food Bag prospectus.

    Jacinda Ardern says the comments were a complete disservice to Nadia.




    New British research has found taking a break from social media for as little as a week can reduce depression and anxiety

    It found people who took a break from platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, Twitter and Facebook for seven days reported an increased sense of wellbeing.

    But it is not established whether social media use leads to mental health problems,or whether pre-existing feelings of low self-worth drive people online as a means of validation.




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    Newstalk ZB Weather Watch 24-7





    All the North Island
    Mainly fine. Areas of cloud or fog in the morning and evening about the central areas. One or two light showers possible about Gisborne tomorrow morning.

    Marlborough, Nelson, Canterbury and coastal Otago
    Fine, apart from areas of low cloud or fog near the east coast tomorrow morning.

    The remainder of Otago and Southland
    Fine with high cloud. Scattered rain developing in Southland tomorrow evening.

    Buller, Westland and Fiordland
    Rain spreading through Fiordland and Westland tomorrow, with heavy falls for Fiordland tomorrow evening.

    Chatham Islands
    Cloudy periods and the odd shower.


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     Other Environment News
     19 Oct: Rain has put a dampener on New Zealand's chances of making the semi-finals at the 50-over World Cup...washing out their match against Pakistan when the White Ferns were well on top
     19 Oct: State Highway 73 at Rocky Point, in the South Island's West Coast is reopen after a slip
     19 Oct: The Black Caps are happy enough with their half a night's work in the first T20 against England in Christchurch
     18 Oct: Wet and wild weather's set to lash the South Island's West Coast today
     17 Oct: Former Japanese prime minister Tomiichi Murayama, famous for WWII apology, dies aged 101
     17 Oct: The climate crisis is fuelling extreme fires across the planet
     16 Oct: A number of highways in northern Taranaki will stay closed until tomorrow - while crews assess damage from Tuesday's heavy rain
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     Today's News

    Motorsports:
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    Health & Safety:
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    Entertainment:
    Britney Spears has hit back at her "angry" ex Kevin Federline, claiming he is "literally attacking" her in interviews to promote his new book 11:00

    Accident and Emergency:
    Strong wind warnings for most of the South Island, as heavy weather looms for another week 10:47

    Politics:
    The Prime Minister's dismissing Coalition calls for farmers to reject Fonterra' sale deal 10:47

    Entertainment:
    Alanis Morissette is "terrified" of her Las Vegas residency 10:30

    Education:
    New Zealand's first sports school will open next year, in a partnership with Wellington Phoenix 10:27

    Entertainment:
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    National:
    Sam Fender wins Mercury prize: ‘Geordie Springsteen’ is voice of a UK ravaged by industrial decline 10:17

    National:
    10 effective things citizens can do to make change in addition to attending a protest 10:07


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