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Trump tariffs make shipping to US 'complex' - NZ Post
NZ Post has temporarily suspended parcel service to the US due to confusion caused by the tariff regime. Audio
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David Seymour's concerns over four-year term proposal
He says people are unlikely to vote for a change unless new limits are put on government powers. Audio
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'It really ruined me': Builder takes thousands and vanishes
A string of homeowners are out by tens of thousands of dollars, after paying money upfront for building work that was done badly, or not at all. Audio
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Zoe Hobbs to run in rich Diamond League Finals meeting
New Zealand sprinter Zoe Hobbs competed in three Diamond League 100m events this season.
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Vomit, faeces, damp and mould - state of Dunedin flats affecting students' health, studies
The local students association calls North Dunedin a "slum" with some landlords not bothering to check if properties are habitable. Audio
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Watch: Labour v Te Pāti Māori in Tāmaki by-election debate
Both candidates hit out at the current government's policies and vowed to fight for Maori rights.
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Christmas gifts in doubt as NZ Post suspends US deliveries
Gifts and romance novels are among the many items that will no longer be sent to the United States as parcel deliveries suspended. Audio
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House fired at in fifth Levin shooting
A Gang Conflict Warrant is in place in the region last week following a series of shootings.
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'Biggest call I've ever made': Court hears from Loafers Lodge firefighter
A 50-year-old man is accused of murdering five people by setting Wellington's Loafers Lodge hostel alight in 2023.
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Newborn died after serious symptoms missed - report
A baby that died of sepsis received appropriate care despite missed opportunities by clinicians, an investigation concluded.
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Civil Defence admits knowledge gaps after man swept away in floods
Waikato officials have told an inquest that there were gaps in what it knew about what was happening on the night of the Auckland Anniversary floods.
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Luxon welcomes Reserve Bank's review on amount of capital banks should hold
The banking sector, politicians and the Commerce Commission have complained that capital requirements were stifling competition.
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Flight attendants lose Covid-19 vaccination fight
Air New Zealand said its actions were what a fair and reasonable employer could have done.
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Accused in Albert Park baby case surrenders passport
The 37-year-old was remanded on bail until her next court appearance on Wednesday.
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Record regatta set for City of Sails
Sail GP Auckland is expecting 25,000 visitors across the two days of racing.
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Clothes washing, kōrero service for homeless sees demand surge
The Orange Sky van has become a safe haven for those struggling, homeless and families a like.
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Christopher Luxon wants to see house prices rise
But the Prime Minister says "we don't want our whole economic growth be driven by speculative house price inflation". Audio
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Campervan company Tourism Holdings reports net loss
But the company still expects continued strong growth in global rental revenue.
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'20% of my income': Businesses pay out refunds as NZ Post halts deliveries to US
One small business refunded about $500 to customers after the suspension of some forms of shipping. Audio
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ACT MP seeks support for bill changing End of Life Choice Act
Todd Stephenson is looking across the aisle for help to change the bill.
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Tāmaki Makaurau by-election: Early voting begins today
Early voting has started for the Tāmaki Makaurau by-election, with voters given two weeks to get to the ballot box before polls close.
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Ghislaine Maxwell honoured at Clinton event years after allegations surfaced
Maxwell was a guest at the Clinton Global Initiative conference years after she was publicly accused of helping Jeffrey Epstein groom and sexually abuse minors.
- Woman charged after newborn baby found dead in Albert Park
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'Didn't front up': All Blacks reflect on shock loss to Pumas
Watch: Scott Robertson concedes the Pumas won more key moments in the historic Buenos Aires result. Audio
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How a forensic pathologist deals with death: 'It's their chance to tell us their story'
"A lot of people envision us in dimly lit, creepy mortuaries" - a forensic pathologist in Christchurch says many people have misconceptions about her job.