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'Crumbling from the abuse': Doctors quit amid bullying at Starship Hospital unit, ex-worker says
More than a dozen nurses and doctors have lodged complaints with Worksafe behind closed doors. Audio
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Pacific region remains 'a theatre of peace'
As major powers look to militarise parts of the Pacific, leaders of the Pacific have urged that "this part of the world remain a theatre of peace", Cook Islands PM says.
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Why gold prices are surging
Prices have surged 50 percent in 2025 alone, marking the metal's biggest rally since the 1970s.
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Residents in shock after 'deliberate' fire kills
A 36-year-old man and his 11-year-old son died in a house fire in Bucklands Beach last week.
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Flotilla member's sister worried for his safety after losing contact
A second aid flotilla heading for Gaza, with at least one New Zealander on board, says its vessels are under attack by the Israeli military and several of its boats have been intercepted.
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Whanau lays into councillors over 'defamatory' rumours
"Politics at the moment has become quite an ugly place," Wellington's mayor says in her valedictory speech. Audio
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Canadian theme park warns it may euthanise beluga whales
Marineland can no longer support the whales, but attempts to relocate them to China have been blocked by government.
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Dunedin Hospital ED introduces peer support workers
They will help patients arriving in mental health crisis, the government says.
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Military and civilian aerospace sectors benefit each other - dronemaker
"The drone doesn't know if it's being flown for military or civilian purposes", says Dr Isaac Henderson.
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Waitaki District Council's standalone water services plan rejected by DIA
Department of Internal Affairs officials have ordered the council to carry out a full review of the district's water assets or face ministerial intervention.
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Science: Gut biome, music + reading, why cats eat grass
What researchers found by studying the microbiome of the world's oldest known person - and the other researcher went to some icky places to understand the behaviour of her two cats, Mildred and… Audio
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Kiwi weighlifter just a few kilos shy of world champs medal
So close but yet so far for Auckland weightlifter Olivia Selemaia who has finished eighth at the World Championships in Norway.
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'Metaphorical': Willis defends telling Greens to 'call the dogs off'
"I think we shouldn't be so precious that we can't use metaphorical speech," the Finance Minister says. Audio
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$180 billion worth of homes sitting on flood-prone land
More than 200,000 located in coastal inundation and inland flood zones, government agencies have found. Audio
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'A moment to celebrate': America's Cup champs hail Hauraki Gulf protection
The Bill is "an amazing first step" but still leaves plenty to do, Peter Burling says. Audio
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Work to restore Wellington's Begonia House to start next month
The popular 1960s glasshouse won a reprieve from the wrecking ball when the council voted to save it.
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How fake doctors are trying to sell you weight loss drugs
Explainer - The popularity of Wegovy and Ozempic has seen a flood of ads pop up. Who can you trust?
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Back-office health workers to join major strike action
The union says critical IT workers and policy and business support staff are among them.
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Hauraki Gulf bill passes, with exceptions for commercial fishers
The new bill builds on decades-long efforts to protect the Hauraki Gulf from the degradation of human activities.
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South Island's biggest joint council water company approved
The new entity called Southern Waters will take over drinking water, wastewater and stormwater services across the three districts from July 2027, under the government's Local Water Done Well…
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Coward-punch killer filmed victim as he lay dying
A single-punch killer who filmed his victim and taunted him while he lay dying has been jailed for more than four years.
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Time to 'refocus' foreign policy on Pacific, says Peters
The government needs to refocus its foreign policy priorities closer to home in the Pacific, says the foreign affairs minister.
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The city that could elect one of New Zealand's longest standing mayors
Five candidates are taking on Upper Hutt Mayor Wayne Guppy, who is running for his ninth term in office. Audio
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Māori Ward councillors campaigning hard to retain Māori wards
Nelson's incumbent Māori Ward councillor Kahu Paki Paki said despite running unopposed, this election has "been harder than you could probably ever imagine".
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Hundreds of people to re-sit driving test after VTNZ officers allegedly took bribes
Five driver testing officers have been dismissed.