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- New measles case confirmed in Bay of Islands
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Mix of windy, warm, wet weather set for the weekend
A showery weekend is forecast for many parts of the country.
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What authorities did and didn't know about Loafers Lodge killer
Esarona Lologa, a "recidivist offender", had absconded from a mental health facility weeks before the fires, and police had no idea where he was.
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Bridges calls for 'bold' reform to energy sector
A new poll shows the majority of people back government intervention to bring down power prices. Audio
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Manuhiri begin journey to farewell Sir Tumu Te Heuheu
People from around the motu will begin making their way to Tapeka marae at Waihī on Friday for the tangihanga of Sir Tumu Te Heuheu.
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Black Ferns keen to finish World Cup with a win
Black Ferns want to inspire fans with a strong World Cup sign-off in bronze medal match.
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Road warnings as snow falls in the South Island
Road warnings are in place at several alpine passes throughout the South Island on Friday.
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Complaint sparks probe into teacher registration body
Minister of Education Erica Stanford asked for an independent investigation after receiving a complaint.
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No licence, no job: Drop off in people learning to drive manual cars
With the numbers of people learning to drive manual cars steadily declining, what will that mean for industries that still rely on them? Audio
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The huge shift between landlords and renters
A glut of vacant rentals in Wellington has seen tenants knocking close to $100 off their weekly rent. Audio
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New Plymouth mayoral debate draws crowd and laughs
With the incumbent Neil Holdom not seeking re-election, the city is guaranteed a new leader and nine candidates have put up their hand. Audio
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Jorja Miller returns to Black Ferns line-up for World Cup bronze medal match
The star player is one of two changes to the starting side for the Black Ferns' Rugby World Cup bronze medal match against France.
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'Teen' social media accounts rolled out today - will they work?
The social media company says it will roll out limits for teens across Facebook and Messenger from today, but critics say they don't go far enough. Audio
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The gas explorers eyeing up NZ
Regulation changes allowing new exploration applications have piqued the curiosity of international explorers.
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Bloomfield recalls NZ experience at Scottish Covid inquiry
As well as providing written reports, he answered questions bout the pandemic response for about six hours, with the aim of providing a foreign perspective.
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The Kiwi tech firm aiming for the top in the AI boom
The Detail puts on a rabbit suit and gets special access to the incubators of Taiwan's powerful semiconductor industry.
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People turning to pedal power to save money
Bike charities and loan schemes in Wellington are in demand, and the clientele is increasingly shifting towards middle class wage-earners. Audio
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New electoral legislation won't speed up official results
That's despite the changes primarily being made to improve the timeliness of the official vote count.
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Axing buses could endanger students, principal says
A Queenstown principal believes plans to scrap 10 dedicated school buses will have severe impacts on student attendance and could put children in danger. Audio
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Reservoir opened in drought-plagued corner of Northland
The water reservoir is the fulfilment of a pact between two politicians to transform the economy of the place where they grew up.
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Some international students sleeping rough, advocate says
An advocate for Auckland's homeless says he's seeing growing levels of desperation in the city. Audio
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Research centre honours Sir James Henare's vision, carried forward by his son
Bernard Henare hopes people in Northland can one day "find the mahi, the sustenance, the lifestyle within their own rohe, and not have to go further afield to get it."
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Electoral bill submitters want fewer restrictions, more sausages
The government's Electoral Amendment Bill has faced a deluge of criticism as submissions were heard at Parliament on Thursday.
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'She lost him as well': Woman's text messages lead to partner being shot dead
A woman whose Mongrel Mob partner was shot dead after she asked her her uncle to "smash" him was sentenced today.
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Parents promised some fine weather before school holidays end
There is a "glimmer of hope" just over the horizon - literally - for parents hoping to get their kids outside these school holidays.