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Councillors should get mandatory training once elected, expert says
A big increase in rates charged by many councils around the country is putting pressure on households, with many not sure if they're getting bang for buck.
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‘Cats are the bane of my life’: Claws out at candidate event
The idea of a cat control bylaw seemed particularly important to residents due to the damage feral cats do to the native wildlife of the Sounds.
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Marae must be resourced to be able to respond to natural disasters - researcher
Marae are often on the front line of natural disasters, opening their doors to shelter the community and at times hit hard by floods themselves. Audio
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Warriors' top four NRL hopes extinguished
The Brisbane Broncos' 30-14 win over the Melbourne Storm on Thursday night has shut the Warriors outside of the NRL's top four.
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What new NZ investors are doing wrong
Many people are getting into the New Zealand market for the wrong reasons, author and property coach says.
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Tāmaki Makaurau by-election: Two days left to vote
One university student said 'you shouldn't be complaining about the government if you don't vote'.
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Covert nature of Collins' trip to Ukraine a sensible precaution, expert says
It's been revealed the defence minister has met her Ukrainian counterpart and other officials in Kyiv.
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Springboks spring surprise with Kriel named captain
Regular skipper Siya Kolisi will be in the starting team for the clash at Eden Park.
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Heavy rain, strong wind warnings issued for parts of Canterbury
The warnings are for 3am to 6pm on Friday.
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Calls to protect students against dodgy landlords
A student is still fighting to get her bond back from the landlord after making a complaint to the Tenancy Tribunal.
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Opponents of City to Sea bridge demolition won't appeal
The Wellington Civic Trust says it won't be appealing a court judgement because they have exhausted resources.
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Former top cop avoids charges over sexual misconduct allegations
But Jevon McSkimming is facing eight charges of possessing objectionable publications, including child sexual exploitation and bestiality material.
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Koroneihana: Prominent whānau call on rangatahi to rise
A prominent whānau Māori are calling on rangatahi to help shape the future.
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Thousands arrive to celebrate accession of Māori queen
Marae staff were doubled in number to cater for about 9000 guests.
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The great methane debate explained
Explainer - A major decision is about to be announced by the PM, but what does it mean and why does it matter?
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It's been an 'abysmal' winter for snowfall
Many ski fields had to close, the lack of snow impacting not just the tourist industry but also water levels in lakes that feed hydroelectric power stations.
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Fourth arrest in alleged neo-Nazi attack on First Nations camp
Another person has been charged over an alleged attack on a First Nations camp in Melbourne. Audio
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Waitangi Treaty, Māori dropped from new English, maths curriculums, teachers say
Teachers and principals warn the government was erasing decades of progress.
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Teen girl issued visa to live with suspected people-traffickers
Immigration officials had concerns, but could not block the visa.
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Florida plans to end all state vaccine mandates, including for schools
The state's surgeon general is comparing vaccine requirements to "slavery".
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Tāmaki Makaurau by-election: Last minute push to get voters to polls
Although nearly 44,000 people are enrolled to vote in the electorate, only about 3681 ordinary votes have been cast. Audio
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Survey reveals most small-to-medium businesses faced cyberthreat in past six months
One expert believes businesses don't understand how to protect themselves.
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Body found in search for missing Thames man
Police have located a body in the Coromandel area thought to be that of a man who was missing.
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Loafers Lodge murder-accused previously convicted of attempted arson
He told a forensic psychiatrist voices in his head told him to burn the place down, a court has heard.
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Bougainville polling pushed back to Friday
Voting in Bougainville's election has been rescheduled until Friday, to allow enough time to dispatch ballot papers.