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  •   Home > News > Law and Order

    Whanganui District Council has had no reports of damage

    Whanganui District Council has had no reports of damage, but its parks and property staff are out checking council facilities


    The council's emergency manager Tim Crowe says anyone who believes they've had property or possessions damaged should take photos and notify their insurance company.

    Manager of the Thirsty Liquor store in Hastings, Manpreet Singh, says they had one customer at the time.

    He was in the chiller and he just ran out of the store.

    New World Hastings had 10 items fall off the shelves.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Accident and Emergency:
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    Entertainment:
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    Cricket:
    Jacob Duffy is relishing being the interim leader of the Black Caps pace attack 7:17

    Sailing:
    Kiwi sailor Andy Maloney is on the move in SailGP again, joining Artemis Sweden as flight controller 7:07

    Entertainment:
    Cynthia Erivo enters therapy after shooting a film 6:50

    Entertainment:
    Kimberly Wyatt never wanted to raise a family in Los Angeles - and the Anglophile singer now considers the UK to be her true home 6:20

    Environment:
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    Law and Order:
    Another subcontractor has pleaded guilty in a road-maintenance corruption case 21:57


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