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More hornets expected over summer, public urged to remain vigilant
Public urged to remain vigilant to hornets over summer
To date, there have been been reported sightings only in Auckland - with the discovery of queen hornets and nests in the Glenfield and Birkdale areas.
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What we know about the hours before and after Rob and Michele Reiner's deaths
What we know about the hours before and after Rob and Michele Reiner's deaths
Speculation has been rife over what could have led someone to murder the beloved Hollywood director and his other half, a charismatic photographer and producer.
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ASB drops Motorola Solutions from investment funds after review
ASB drops Motorola Solutions from investment funds
Motorola provides telecommunications, surveillance and military technology to the Israeli military and illegal Israeli settlements.
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Suspected gunman in Brown University shooting found dead, official says
Suspected Brown University shooter found dead
Two students were killed and at least eight were wounded in the attack on Saturday.
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More funding announced in battle to eradicate yellow-legged hornets
More funding announced in battle to eradicate yellow-legged hornets
The government has announced additional funding will be allocated to help eradicate yellow-legged hornets in Auckland.
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Midday Report Essentials for Thursday 18 December 2025
Audio 18 Dec 2025Netball New Zealand CEO Jennie Wyllie has resigned at the end of a turbulent year, which included the controversial standing down of the Silver Ferns' coach; Firefighters say a law change may be… Audio
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Plan to ditch flu tracking tool will leave big data gap, epidemiologist says
Fears over plan to ditch flu tracking tool
The Ministry of Health is not renewing its contract for the FluTracking tool, which surveys about 40,000 people year-round, in a bid to cut costs. Audio
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Contract for FluTracking tool not renewed by Ministry of Health
The Ministry of Health has decided not to renew its contract for the online FluTracking surveillance tool. Its creator, Dr Craig Dalton from the School of Medicine and Public Health at the University… Audio
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Morning Report Essentials for Thursday 18 December
The police union says frontline officers are being verbally abused and spat at in the wake of the Jevon McSkimming scandal; Firefighters are questioning a police decision not to send a helicopter to… Audio
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Ministry of Health decides not to renew flu tracking contract
The Ministry of Health has decided not to renew its contract for the online FluTracking surveillance tool. Pretoria Gordon reports. Audio
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Online flu tracking tool loses government funding
The Ministry of Health isn't renewing its contract for the country's online FluTracking surveillance tool. Epidemiologist Michael Baker, from Otago University's Department of Public Health, thinks… Audio
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Privacy Commissioner names supermarket where photo of former MP was leaked
Supermarket slammed for privacy failures after MP photo leak
The supermarket where a photo of former MP Golriz Ghahraman was leaked has been formally named and shamed by the Privacy Commissioner.
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Defence Force mulling how to improve surveillance of oceans
Defence Force mulling how to improve surveillance of oceans
It is open to any solutions for monitoring the South-West Pacific and Southern Ocean.
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No suspect in custody after reports of shooting at Brown University
Search for shooter continues at US university
Brown University students have been instructed to continue sheltering until further notice, locking doors and silencing phones.
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The marine species that have ‘totally disappeared’ from Marlborough Sounds
The marine species that have 'totally disappeared' from Marlborough Sounds
Of the four ecologically significant species monitored at 16 sites in Queen Charlotte Sound/Tōtaranui, only one remains.
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Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin Tyler Robinson makes first in-person court appearance
Alleged Charlie Kirk assassin makes first in-person court appearance
Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old man accused of fatally shooting conservative political activist Charlie Kirk, appeared in a Utah court.
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Appeal to backyard beekeepers to be vigilant over yellow-legged hornets
Appeal to backyard beekeepers over yellow-legged hornets
The hornets are at a stage where they will be attracted to beehives, the Auckland Beekeepers Club president says. Audio
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Police had no grounds to pepper spray man and push into his home, watchdog says
Police had no grounds to pepper spray man and push into home
The man was later shot with sponge rounds and tasered.
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Search for the yellow legged hornet widens
Biosecurity NZ has now doubled its surveillance zone for the insect on Auckland's North Shore Biosecurity teams will now monitor an 11 km radius across Glenfield and Birkdale as they work to limit the… Audio
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Biosecurity doubles Auckland's surveillance zone for yellow-legged hornets
Hornet surveillance zone doubles as 3500 properties searched
So far more than 3500 properties have been searched within 200 metres of confirmed finds, Biosecurity NZ says.
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Customs use of surveillance system could be a 'significant issue' for privacy - memo
Customs use of surveillance system could be a 'significant issue' for privacy - memo
Customs wants to use a privately-run surveillance system - but might be able to see what police are telling retail stores about suspects.
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Officials shelved judge's trans-Tasman family violence probe
Officials shelved judge's trans-Tasman family violence probe
A top judge commissioned work to see how families in custody battles could be screened for domestic violence, but officials shelved it. Audio
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NZ navy ship shadowed by seven Chinese warships
NZ navy ship shadowed by seven Chinese warships
The NZDF says the seven different warships kept a "safe and professional distance" throughout.
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How internet became 'enshittified' - and how to fix it
How the internet has become worse - and how to fix it
Analysis: One theory explains how the internet became 'ensh**ified'. Audio
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When buying cheaper puts child safety in danger
When buying cheaper puts child safety in danger
Between the high cost of living and a slew of toys failing safety tests, buying Christmas presents for kids is fraught.