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Baby wipes recalled over risk of mould
Bunjie wipes, sold at Chemist Warehouse and Baby Bunting, are being recalled.
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Community Patrols New Zealand opens base in central Auckland
The base on High Street promises to be a safety hub for those in the city needing assistance, and home base for patrollers moving about the area.
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Peeni Henare keeps being asked if he's considering a leadership bid - is he?
Henare and Te Pāti Māori's Oriini Kaipara are on the campaign trail for the Tāmaki Makaurau by-election.
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Luxon hypes Amazon data centre opening
The Prime Minister says Amazon is spending $7.5b on data centres - a move the company announced four years ago.
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Aurora Australis may put on a show
It could be visible as far north as Auckland but the weather in the South Island is more favourable for viewing.
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Winner 'just about perfection' as sheep dog trials attract record numbers
Tough and intelligent Huntaway dogs are the centrepiece of the annual Hunterville Shemozzle in Rangitikei, but this time around heading dogs were the stars.
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Iconic record shop moves online after 90 years
"Marbeck has been an Auckland icon, and it's another one we're losing. Audio
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Trucks collide in Auckland's Dairy Flat, one critically injured
Emergency services are still at the scene of the crash on Kahikatea Flat Rd.
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Foreign investor compromise 'very, very, very minor' - Peters
NZ First leader Winston Peters insists his party's supporters are "rational and reasonable" people and will understand the move to let some wealthy overseas investors buy property here. Audio
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India's growing lion population cause for celebration, but also a problem
The lions were hunted to the brink of extinction in India, before a ban on killing the cats was put in place in Gujarat a century ago.
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Polio vaccination drive about halfway through - WHO
Dr Ananda Amarasinghe said a four-year-old Lae boy had paralysis in his left leg and left hand.
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Smiths City in voluntary administration
Smiths City is a retail chain which sells furniture and home appliances.
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More than 36,000 nurses walk off the job
A estimated 2250 procedures, 3600 first specialist appointments and 8000 follow-ups will be postponed due to the strike, Health NZ says. Audio
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Baby killed by meth-using dad despite mother's repeated calls to Oranga Tamariki, police
10-month old CJ suffered head injuries likened to those caused by a high-impact car crash. Audio
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Police not taking further action over death threats to councillors
The police said there was not enough evidence.
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Extensive measures in place to manage KiwiRail director's conflict of interests
KiwiRail's chair questioned the extensive conflicts of a newly-appointed board member, suggesting they would test his loyalty, documents obtained by RNZ show.
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Roads, rates and Māori wards: What's on a small northern town's mind
About 50 people turned out in Tangiteroria, midway between Dargaville and Whangārei, to hear from four would-be mayors.
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Why Labour might struggle to repeal the government's foreign buyer plan
The opposition party says New Zealand homes should be for New Zealanders, but real estate firms are welcoming the changes. Audio
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Fears as hundreds of bridges near a century old
Thirty-nine bridges on the state highway network are already older than 100 - by 2030, that number will be 260. Audio
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Police believe Australian police shooting suspect is being helped
Police believe Dezi Freeman is being helped by people in the community and has urged them to come forward.
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What sort of houses will foreigners be able to buy?
Houses in Devonport, Matakana, Remuera and Rodney, an apartment in Tauranga and large plots of land are among the properties that foreign buyers might be able to buy under new rules.
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Inspectors okay handling of fertiliser plant's asbestos scare
Workers were processing dunite rock when they found asbestos fibres in it.
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More money, or more flexibility? Employees weigh up work-life balance
A report says ongoing financial pressures mean people are being forced to look at the cost of that balance.
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The multi-billion dollar grab for old phones and batteries that we throw away
New Zealand risks missing out on the "land grab" for e-waste and is paying the price as it sends phones, laptops and batteries offshore.
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Loafers Lodge fire: Man accused of fatal fire had paranoid schizophrenia
The man's lawyer referred to the serious mental illness while he cross-examined Ministry of Social Development staff.