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Watch: Pro-Palestinian protesters gather across motu
Demonstrators in Wellington called for sanctions against Israel, some spurred into action by the deaths of Palestinian journalist Anas al-Sharif and his four Al Jazeera colleagues.
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Funeral to be held for Anahera, baby discovered in recycling
A police officer who's worked for years to track the family of a baby found dead at an Auckland recycling plant says the Onehunga community will honour her at a funeral on Saturday. Audio
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What we learned from Warriors' desperate win over Dragons
Analysis - Amazingly, they're back in the NRL penthouse - but only through the tradies' entrance.
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Miley the Huntaway's a 'main dog' now
For the past year, Country Life has been watching Wairarapa dog triallist Chris Shaw train up his latest working dog, Miley - a young Huntaway that's got that "X-factor".
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Winston Peters on the $671m scrapped ferry fiasco
Labour's Chris Hipkins says it's somewhat ironic that Peters, who signed off on the iReX ferry project, was blaming other people. Audio
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'It is a crisis': Nurses 'run ragged' due to staff shortages
Christchurch Hospital nurses walked off the job today over a breakdown of collective bargaining.
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TOP goes public in hunt for new leader
The Opportunities Party has taken an unusual approach to recruit the person it hopes will lead them to success in 2026.
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Driver dies as petrol tanker rolls on state highway
State Highway 5 near Whakarewarewa is closed while contractors clear the scene.
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New cycleway opens up Auckland central city before rail link opens
Cycling in Auckland has reportedly grown five percent on average per annum over the last three years.
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Queenstown Airport hits milestone amid major works programme
Queenstown Airport celebrated its 90th birthday on Thursday.
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'That's not right': Neighbours question fatal police shooting
The distressed scream of a woman rang out across a tight-knit Christchurch neighbourhood. Then a gunshot followed.
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Man with disability moves out of motel after four years
Shane Emeny's Kāinga Ora house has been modified for a wheelchair user and gives him the privacy he's craved since 2021.
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Tonga King's move to control foreign affairs 'a step backwards' - advocates
The youngest daughter of late Tongan PM 'Akilisi Pohiva and leader of the Friendly Islands Democratic Party says pro-democracy campaigners are "completely against" King Tupou VI's decision.
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Retiree dies after being lured to New York by AI chatbot
He was planning a rendezvous with a young, beautiful woman he had met online - or so he thought.
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National War Memorial given National Historic Landmark status
In its announcement today, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage said the title recognised the significance of the memorial and its outstanding national heritage value.
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'Forever in our hearts': Family mourns hot pools stabbing victim
A cousin of the woman killed in the Bay of Plenty on Thursday says she was a loving mother, daughter, niece, cousin, aunty and friend.
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Hollywood director James Cameron becomes a Kiwi - report
The maker of Titanic and Avatar films has lived in the Wairarapa since 2012.
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'Organised crime is organised. We are not', ministers told
It's calling for a "data lake" and tweaks to privacy laws so agencies and businesses can work together to help combat organised crime. Audio
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NRL: Warriors v Dragons - what you need to know
Who knows what to expect from the Warriors at this point? They need to find some form quickly, but the Dragons are on a run.
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Golden Bay residents call for future-proof emergency phone line
Project STRIM was set up by a group of residents after a day long outage where residents were unable to call 111.
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'She was always calling the police': Woman killed, man critical in double police shooting
A woman was fatally shot by police after she advanced on police "brandishing" a hunting knife moments after her partner had been shot by police.
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Christchurch Hospital staff poised to strike for two hours
Health NZ has urged the Nurses' Organisation to return to the bargaining table.
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Can the Pumas derail this All Black season before it even really starts?
Looking for their first win on Argentine soil, the Pumas can certainly draw on some recent success.
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'They seemed to be getting alright': Community devastated as couple shot by police
The death of a woman and her partner's wounding at a Kāinga Ora home have left those that knew them heartbroken, their pastor says.
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Polkinghorne may give evidence at inquest into wife's death
The former Auckland eye surgeon was found not guilty of Pauline Hanna's murder.