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'Not humane for children': Teen spending sixth night in a police cell
The 15-year-old boy was arrested last Thursday and charged with burglary after allegedly damaging a property with a group of older teenagers.
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'Mature, intelligent player': All White coach on Thomas return
Putting family first is one of the reasons behind footballer Ryan Thomas' long absence from All Whites.
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Coalition accepts 'Price it Right' supermarket petition
Consumer NZ says people want clearer pricing rules and stronger penalties when supermarkets get it wrong.
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Centuries-old hairdressing memorabilia on display
From a curling tongs heated over fire to vintage hairdryers and a shaving and teeth-pulling bowl with spare teeth, a range of memorabilia is now on show in Christchurch.
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Denniston Plateau protesters charged with trespass
Two protesters have ended their three-week stint in a giant coal bucket above the native bush.
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NZ woman and son in 'good spirits' since release from US detention
Sarah Shaw and her six-year-old son were detained at the Dilley Immigration Centre in Texas for weeks.
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Café fights street flag ban
A Richmond retailer says rules banning advertising flags from the street would cut his revenue by hundreds of dollars.
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Food Snob and Mon Ami French cheeses recalled over listeria fears
The French Brie and Camembert cheeses are sold throughout New Zealand.
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Supreme Court judges grill Crown in Tamihere appeal
The Crown lawyers faced scrutiny over whether claims double convicted murderer David Tamihere had lied had been put to him at trial.
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Blow to Magic with former Silver Ferns captain to depart
Ameliaranne Ekenasio won't be returning to the Waikato Bay of Plenty for the 2026 ANZ Premiership season.
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Police investigating 'brainless violence' in Levin
Shots were fired at a house and a wounded man turned up at a healthcare centre in Levin.
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Leaked audio reveals ex-Israeli military chief calling 50,000 deaths in Gaza 'necessary'
The former head of Israeli military intelligence can be heard saying the deaths are "necessary and required for future generations".
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Ferries cancelled, road snowfall warnings disrupt travel
A number of Cook Strait ferry sailings have been cancelled while road snowfall warnings have been issued across both the South and North islands.
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Construction activity at lowest level since 2019
The 2025 Building Construction Report indicates the industry's total revenue fell 5 percent to $94 billion in the year ended March, from $99b the year earlier.
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'Build back better' - How the road to Piha was finally restored
Explainer - More than two years after Cyclone Gabrielle, the popular main road to Auckland's Piha is opening again. Here's how they did it. Audio
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Tamihere appeal enters second day
David Tamihere's lawyer has been taking the Supreme Court judges through five other cases which featured an unfair trial or fundamental error - something they argue featured in his case.
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Transport agency disputes 'systemic failure' killed man crushed by runaway truck
It says it was an individual's actions that caused the death.
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Wellington Hospital birthing suite short-staffed 70% of time
But Health NZ says 'there's definitely light at the end of the tunnel' and next year should be different.
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Councils, builders pleased with building liability changes
But insurers say there could be 'challenges' and want further discussions with the government as the policy is developed. Audio
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How Jacinda Ardern's 'groundbreaking' climate law became 'a shell'
The Zero Carbon Act promised to lock climate ambition into law. But with key policies repealed, delayed or watered down, the once 'world-leading' legislation has become a husk of its former self.
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Youth vaping: Helping or harmful?
Our youth vaping rates are among the highest in the world. How did we get here, and what might the long-term impacts be?
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Cyclone Gabrielle one of world's most extreme landslide-triggering events - report
Earth Sciences New Zealand analysis estimates more than 800,000 landslides were caused by the extreme weather event.
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Teen fatally crashed tractor after eating, drinking and Snapchatting
Trenton Karl Jones died from severe head and neck injuries after the tractor he was driving crashed through a barrier and rolled down a steep bank.
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Man dies after uncredentialled doctors perform brain surgery
Aged Care Commissioner Carolyn Cooper found poor systems at Health New Zealand Southern led to the dangerous situation.
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'My dogs have attacked my bro': Pack of hungry dogs maul man to death
A woman has described speaking to her partner over the phone in the seconds before he was killed by 23 dogs at his Northland property.