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Snow warnings: lower South Island, and mountain passes
Snowfall warnings are in place for a clutch of South Island mountain passes, with flurries forecast to 200 and 300 metres for parts of Fiordland, Southland and Dunedin.
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Weather strands Air NZ passengers in Wellington
Thunderstorms lashed Wellington overnight, with strong winds closing parts of SH2.
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Football: Western United in A-League 'hibernation'
The Aussie football competition will go ahead without the Melbourne club for 2025/26.
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Community leader sceptical more police would address gang conflict
It comes as extra police have been deployed to Hawke's Bay and a gang conflict warrant was put in place following two serious assaults.
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'No one respects us': What we learned from Warriors' playoff dress rehearsal
Analysis: A galling loss and another terrible injury have left a sour taste from the NRL regular season finale, says Grant Chapman.
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Officer killed in Porepunkah shooting honoured in Melbourne funeral
A police officer killed in a shooting in Victoria's northeast last week has been described as a "hero" with a "contagious smile".
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Ask Susan: Can I just close my KiwiSaver and get all my money out?
RNZ's money correspondent Susan Edmunds answers your questions.
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Candle making: a personal journey of whānau, loss and reclamation
For one Te Kūiti businesswoman, pouring candles became a way to process grief and to reconnect with who she was beyond motherhood.
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Remutaka Hill reopens but strong wind persists, caution urged
High winds hit parts of the North Island, while heavy rain and snow are forecast in the South.
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Cop accused of helping Mama Hooch family has charges dismissed
"A teenage Nancy Drew could've done a better job," his lawyer says.
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Gang Conflict Warrant in place across Hawke's Bay
Extra police sent to region after four people injured in two separate gang-related incidents.
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The mauri of Te Matatini handed to Waikato at Koroneihana celebrations
The mauri of Te Matatini has been passed from Te Kāhui Maunga to Waikato as early preparations begin for the next kapa haka festival in 2027.
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Auckland Transport to be stripped of most powers
The government has set out the fine print for its promised shake-up of Auckland Transport. Audio
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Senior doctors refuse arbitration, accuse Health Minister of illegal interference
The Health Minister gave the union and Health NZ until 4pm today to respond to his urgent request for arbitration. Audio
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Green MP Benjamin Doyle resigns from Parliament
They said they had been on a "journey of healing" which could not be done while in Parliament.
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Julia DeLuney to serve at least 18 years for mother's murder
DeLuney was found guilty of the violent murder by a Wellington High Court jury in July.
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Levin has plenty to offer despite recent headlines - residents
The town has recently made headlines for a string of shootings and a boy racer invasion.
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'There are many ways to manifest being Māori' - Māori Queen
In her first royal address since becoming head of the Kiingitanga movement, Te Arikinui Kuini Nga wai hono i te po told listeners that being Māori was not defined by having an enemy or a challenge to…
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How to catch a glimpse of the blood moon
A total lunar eclipse will take place in the early hours of 8 September and if the weather allows, it should be visible for the whole country.
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'Because of the Jaz brothers': Stanford defends deportation changes
The law changes would have the ability to deport people for "simple immigration administrative mistakes", a lawyer claims. Audio
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Boxing: Tyson vs Mayweather set for 2026
Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather have reportedly agreed to terms for a fight in 2026.
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'Broken housing system': More support coming for rough sleepers
The government is expanding support for rough sleepers after announcing immediate steps to facilitate stable housing.
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Ross Taylor switches to Samoa ahead of T20 World Cup
The former Black Cap is coming out of retirement to help the country of his mother's birth qualify for next year's T20 World Cup.
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Cordon lifted after hoax bomb threat sees homes evacuated
People in Nelson who were forced to leave their homes because of a hoax bomb threat have criticised police communication with them.
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NZ study finds higher rates of brain disorders in top-level male rugby players
A major study examining the long-term brain health of former rugby players has found higher rates of neurodegenerative disease. Audio