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Thousands at Southland shield parade

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Southland celebrated a “once in a lifetime” Ranfurly Shield win in style in Invercargill on Tuesday with thousands turning out for the traditional tickertape parade.

The Stags players were rapturously received as fans crowded both sides of the main street.

A weekend of partying flowed into the formalities as the heroes were feted in the deep south.

Southland won the famous Log o’ Wood for the first time in 50 years last Thursday night when they upset holders Canterbury 9-3 in Christchurch. There are a lot of people here, it’s great for the community,” Southland co-coach Dave Henderson told Radio Sport from the back of one of the floats involved in the parade.

“She’s pretty exciting. Once you do these sorts of things .

“There are 50 years of players that have gone through before us – 30 or 40 challenges have come up with nothing…. this might only happen once in a lifetime . you have to celebrate them in a bit of style which we are doing today..Then to see them turn up at the airport the next day and now to see thousands here cheering us on, it’s quite emotional for some of the guys.

“It was such a thrill to see the faces of the fans at the game with the support we got up there in Christchurch.

The challenge for Southland now is to stay on track in the Air New Zealand Cup where last week’s win had taken them into the semfinals.”

Henderson admitted it had been a long weekend full of partying.

Henderson said the team had trained well on Monday and would face a big hitout on Wednesday. . We have focused on celebrating the Ranfurly Shield but we have also focused on the next Saturday in Wellington because we want to go the next step,” said Henderson.

“I don’t think some of the boys remember arriving back at the airport.

Public sector pay rises beat recession

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Most top public servants received substantial pay rises ahead of the world recession bringing down a veil of austerity, State Services Commissioner Iain Rennie said today.

There was also a large rise in the number of civil servants earning more than $100,000 with 4771 on that figure by the end of June, compared with 3782 the previous year.

The State Services Commission’s annual report for the year ended June records a salary increase of 5 per cent in the overall budget for all government department chief executives for the year. There was an almost 600 per cent increase in the number of senior civil servants earning more than $300,000.

Of the 4771, more than 3000 were earning less than $150,000, but there was large increases at the top end.

It shows the number of civil servants earning more than $100,000 also swelled by more than 20 per cent, which means more than 10 per cent of the 45,000-strong public service are earning more than that.

Last year five civil servants earned more than $300,000, but this year 34 earned more than that – an almost six-fold increase.

Last year the highest earning non-chief executive civil servant received between $360,000 and $369,999, but this year’s report showed the highest was on $490,000-$499,999.

A number of civil servants bosses also received substantial hikes, while most of those filling chief executive vacancies took pay cuts in comparisons to their predecessors.

Mr Rennie said the latest data – after the recession and since the end of the financial year – showed there had been widespread pay restraint lately.

Also in the $550,000-$559,999 band was the Ministry of Social Development chief executive Peter Hughes, who moved up $530,000 to $539,999.

Treasury Secretary John Whitehead received a large pay increase moving from $510,000-$519,999 to $550,000-$559,999, while Ministry of Health head Stephen McKernan moved to that band, from $500,000-$509,999. Last year’s annual report said his predecessor Simon Murdoch had been on between $510,000 to $519,999, though the since-retired Mr Murdoch received a final payout of more than $600,000.

The first non-diplomat to run the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, John Allen, received between $540,000 to $549,999. .

Most chief executives received a pay rise though three of them filling vacant positions did start on lower salaries than those they replaced.

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Mr Rennie said the pay rises flowed through from a decision in 2005 to increase the overall funding for chief executives by 5 per cent a year for five years

Concern for Dunedin kayakers

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Air and sea searches this evening failed to turn up any sign of eight people reportedly seen in heavy seas on a dinghy and kayaks off the Otago coast.

An eyewitness had seen the group of four kayaks and four people in a rubber dinghy head out about midday today at Kaka Point, 23km southeast of Balclutha, Rescue Co-ordination Centre New Zealand spokesman Lindsay Sturt said.Conditions were poor with strong winds and a heavy swell. .Mr Sturt said no one had been reported missing and if the eight were caught out at sea it was likely aircraft would have located them. We just haven’t heard anything at all.”We’re just looking for information from anyone that might be able to tell us that these people are missing.”Anyone who was aware of the group in question was urged to contact police, who had been involved in the search.

.Searchers would consider overnight how to approach the situation in the morning

Delay in closing snow-covered roads defended

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Relief looks in sight for motorists whose cars remain stuck on the snow-covered Napier – Taupo Road, with police saying it should re-open by 3pm this afternoon.

Around 100 cars remained stuck on the snow-covered Napier – Taupo Road and several hundred people have spent a second night in makeshift accommodation after a heavy snowfall cut off State Highway 5.

Police said they expected the Naiper – taupo Road to re-open at 3pm.

A further 30 centimetres of snow was expected to fall in parts of the central North Island last night and today.

State Highway 1 was closed last night between Turangi and Taihape because of the bad weather, however authorities have re-opened a section of the road south of Waiouru this morning.

MetService had issued warnings of heavy snow down to 600 metres in Tongariro National Park and on the Napier – Taupo Road as early as Saturday morning.

But the road closures came too late for more than 600 motorists who took to the roads only to become stuck in the snow.

Taupo Mayor Rick Cooper, who drove a bus to ferry motorists back to Taupo, said roads should have been closed a lot earlier, preventing the mass strandings of vehicles.

“People were very scared and frightened, many, including the elderly, had a horrific night.

“Rescuing 600 people on a horrendous night in blizzard conditions should not have had to have happened,” he said.

“It was a freak occurrence which was significantly worse than we anticipated for this time of year,” he said.”

New Zealand Transport Agency national state highways manager David Bates said road crews had been aware of the forecast but were caught out by the large amount of snow which fell in a short time.

“We are very sorry many motorists became trapped.

“We had the equipment and crews to keep the road open as long as we could but a massive temperature drop around 2pm swamped our trucks and equipment. It would have been a scary experience for all. . The forecast is for more snow, which could delay the road being opened.

The road may not be fully cleared till late today.

Emergency services sprang into action when a civil defence emergency was issued late on Sunday after 668 motorists became stranded.

About 130 cars remained on the Napier – Taupo Road overnight.

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A further 56 people were rescued on the Desert Road by the army and taken to Waiouru