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Hipkins says he'll wait until end of May to make promises
Criticism came in thick and fast after his State of the Nation speech with Nicola Willis describing it as "a lot of words that amount to nothing". Audio
'There had been discussions': Phoenix coach was on borrowed time before quitting
Giancarlo Italiano's resignation at the weekend came after ongoing talks with club bosses about the team's slump in form. Audio
Financial pressure reshaping university life
Campus groups say demand for hardship help is climbing as students struggle to cover rent, food and power while balancing study and work. Audio
Emergency specialist calls for law changes around dog control
The government says it's open to intervening but councils can be tougher and enforce the powers they already have first. Audio
New weightloss drug Mounjaro is here - but it comes with hefty price tag
It will improve competition, an obesity doctor says, but will cost hundreds a month. Audio
Should you trust airlines to get you into the UK on an expired passport?
Changes to the UK's entry requirements for dual citizens come into force on Wednesday, but a last-minute update has added further confusion. Audio
'Calling for change for almost a year'; Hopes government will act after dog killing
The issue of roaming dogs - with a number of attacks on young kids - "just keeps on getting worse", an Auckland Council manager says. Audio
'Bit of wait-and-see': Trade Minister on Trump's tariff hikes
Over the weekend the US President raised the global tariff rate for goods coming into the US to 15 percent. Audio
Consumer NZ urges government to press ahead with fixing surcharge 'mess'
The government has announced it's pushing pause on a ban that was set to kick into effect no later than May 2026. Audio
Willis says $9 bridge toll a 'completely hypothetical scenario'
The Infrastructure Commission says the tolls would help fund a second crossing in the Waitematā Harbour. Audio
Severe jail terms needed for owners of 'homicidal dogs', Jones says after mauling
His comments follow the third death of a person by dogs in Northland in the past four years. Audio
$9 toll wouldn't cover cost of new harbour crossing, advocate says
The estimated revenue from the toll is between $7 and $9 billion, while the projected costs of the crossing could exceed $20b. Audio
Hamish Kerr sets sights on world record
The Supreme Halberg Award winner has set himself some lofty goals to achieve over the next few years. Audio
Iwi welcomes government's two year ban on harvesting rockpools north of Auckland
The ban is for all of the Whangaparāoa Peninsula, and further north at Kawau Bay and Ōmaha Bay and will take affect from 12 March. Audio
Mother's struggles with immunocompromised daughter amid boil water notice
A public health alert told many Christchurch residents that all water, including filtered water, needed to be continuously boiled for at least one minute. Audio
PM Christopher Luxon 'open' to looking at bed tax in a second term
The Prime Minister has softened his language around a bed tax, indicating it is something the government will consider if it wins a second term. Audio
'Event, cleanup, event, cleanup': Businesses want long-term solutions
The region is becoming less attractive for future investors due to a lack of certainty and resilience, a Gisborne business leader says. Audio
Minister promises to release proof gas plan will lower power bills
The government is pushing ahead with plans to build a $1b gas import facility, funded by a levy. Audio
What does the Air New Zealand flight attendant strike mean for travellers?
People who planned to fly to North America and Asia in the coming days will be most impacted by the stop-work action. Audio
'It whacked my snowboard': Olympian Zoi Sadowski-Synnott's medal breaks
New Zealand snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott has joined an elite club of Olympians - those who will be bringing home broken medals. Audio
Who will pay for Wellington's sewage disaster?
It could be months before the plant returns to full operation. Audio
New medicine funding could be life-saving for rural areas, health expert says
Pharmac announced new funding for emergency pain relief and blood clotting medications for rural communities. Audio
Mayor says govt 'unqualified' to lead Auckland's economic recovery
The comments came as Wayne Brown again renewed calls for a bed levy tax, despite the government's opposition to the move. Audio
Early warning signs at treatment plant may have been missed - Wellington Water boss
Wellington Water's Pat Dougherty says early warning signs that there were troubles with the discharge at Moa Point's Wastewater Treatment Plant may have been missed. Audio
SH2 roading upgrades may not have prevented flooding outcome - Transport Minister
The stretch between Ōpōtiki and Matawai has been closed since 16 January. Audio