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Auckland mayoralty race becoming 'a cult of personality', minor candidates say
Auckland's minor mayoralty candidates are arguing they are not being given a fair shake in comparison to their high profile counterparts.
Pharmac looking to bridge gap between Māori and Pasifika communities
Pharmac is assuring significant changes to its systems and policies following a damning independent review of the agency.
Legal challenge to rodeos dismissed in High Court
A legal challenge against rodeos has been dismissed in the High Court.
Master of their domain? Mayor candidates clash over digital diversion
The race for the Auckland mayoralty is heating up with candidates in a spat over a website domain mystery. Audio
'A long time coming': Widespread cruelty, abuse of disabled people detailed
After eight days of harrowing testimonies, the country should be ashamed at how survivors of disability, deaf and mental health institutional care were treated, an IHC worker says.
Police union calls for added protection after assault on officer
A police union president says courts need to send a clear message to anyone who attacks officers.
'I could never forgive them' - Former state ward on neglect, abuse
Horrific stories of abuse continue to emerge at the Royal Commission Inquiry into disability, deaf, and mental health institutional care.
Intellectually disabled boy in state care beaten, given enough medication to tranquillise horse
The brother of an intellectually disabled man has described the 30 plus years of neglect and abuse his kin suffered at the hands of the state.
Temporary non-publication order placed on Arise Church review
An urgent non-publication order has been placed on the independent review into the culture at Arise Church.
New drug scanner will aid on-the-spot substance identification
Police have a new weapon in the fight against illegal drugs.
Police yet to find person of interest following North Shore schools' lockdown
Police are still searching for a person of interest over an incident on Wednesday which saw five schools go into lockdown.
July 4th Auckland protest against US Roe v Wade overturning
A group of women gathered to protest outside the US consulate today, condemning the overturning of the Roe vs Wade ruling that guaranteed access to abortions
Defiant counsellor ignores conversion therapy ban
A Nelson man has criticised a "gay juggernaut" and "leftist ideologues" as he refuses to obey a ban on conversion therapy.
Ministry of Justice unveils options for adoption law reform
The country's 67-year-old adoption laws are set for an overhaul.
Queen's Birthday honourees share passion for justice
Three people who have devoted their lives to justice and fairness are among those honoured in the Queen's Platinum Jubilee Birthday Honours.
Meet Auckland's wildcard mayoral candidates
Auckland's lesser known mayoral candidates give their view on the pressing issues facing the supercity and their potential solutions.
Orewa College assaults: 'Our kids are seeing this all the time'
Parents of Orewa College students are concerned for their safety after two brutal assaults surfaced online.
Former Arise members allege naked pastor chased intern
Former members of Arise Church allege a naked pastor chased a churchgoer and that interns were mistreated on tour.
Demand for bollards skyrockets as shop owners seek protection
They are not pretty, but bollards are incredibly effective at preventing ram raids, as one petrol station owner has found out first-hand.
'We are trading in fear all the time': Ram raids put jewellers on edge
A spate of ram raids, burglaries and robberies is taking its toll on jewellery store owners in Auckland.
Arise interns allege bullying, hush money and '20-hour' days
Interns who left Arise Church were given settlements, with one allegedly close to six figures, on the condition they did not speak ill of the congregation.
Second port worker death reinforces need for inquiry - unions
The death of a Lyttelton port worker - the second port fatality in a week - is further evidence of the need for an urgent inquiry into port safety, unions say. Audio
'Money was involved in everything' - Ex-Arise members reveal church workings
The carefully cultivated image Arise Church portrayed to the public masked a culture of mistreatment and greed, former members allege.
'G'day and welcome': First flights arrive as border reopens to Australians
There have been emotional scenes at Auckland Airport as the border reopened and the first flights from across the Tasman landed.
'Something needs to be done' - Call for changes after cyclist deaths
A grieving mother says Auckland Transport needs to do more to keep cyclists safe after two deaths in the past two months.