1The turnaround in ACC's finances may mean that levies can be reduced for workers and businesses. Jonathan Eriksen, managing director of actuaries and investment firm Eriksen & Associates, which evaluates the liabilities of funds like ACC discusses the new changes and says ACC's finances would have improved anyway.
2The EEO Commission has drafted a new Pay Equality Bill because it says the gender pay gap has been an 'enduring inequality for women and is a fundamental breach of human rights'. Also EEO have produced a they document "Tracking Equality at Work".
3News from the United States, including: Another dramatic showdown between President Barack Obama and the Republican Congress. This is over trying to raise more money to cover treasury debt.
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5South African-born executive director of Greenpeace International, Kumi Naidoo, is the first African Greenpeace boss and first to be appointed from outside the organisation. He is visiting New Zealand to lend weight to the campaign against new oil exploration and mark 26th-anniversary of the sinking of the first Rainbow Warrior as well as the upcoming launch of third Rainbow Warrior
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7Business News Including; Labour's Capital Gains Tax plan and the Government's announcement of big reductions in ACC levies.
8Each time you log onto a page on the internet, data is being gathered about you - allowing websites to start targeting their advertising and content directly to individuals.
9Media commentary, including: The News of the World's demise after the phone hacking scandal which has created a real 'stink'. Until now it has been celebrities that have been hacked but the revelations that murder and war victims have been hacked and there is more to come out. The unease with how Alasdair Thompson, ex-Chief Executive of Employers' and Manufacturers' Association, was driven from his job, and the lack of journalistic ethics.