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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.
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Lydia Ko adds support to 'save' Takapuna Golf Course
Auckland Council plans to convert half of the course into flood storage, rejecting the community proposal.
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Construction of Kaikohe's new $15m library about to start
The multi-purpose building will replace the town's ageing library and provide a community hub.
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Auckland candidate’s election hoardings damaged four times in two days
An Indian-origin licensing trust candidate has been forced to fork out more than $2000 to replace damaged campaign boards in West Auckland.
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Children's Commissioner calls for urgent closure of Gloriavale Christian School
Dr Claire Achmad says she's 'hugely concerned' and has zero confidence that students are safe. Audio
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'Fighting the good fight': Residents keep faith in Wellington's troubled suburb
There are concerns homelessness, drug taking, and antisocial behaviour in Newtown is reaching desperate levels.
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Pacific Islands race to contain 'largest dengue fever outbreak in a decade'
Dengue fever has killed 18 people and health authorities have recorded tens of thousands of cases in the Pacific.
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Wilson Parking locked in $6m legal fight with ex-employee
A lawyer says Wilson Parking's case was unusual because of the claims filed in both the High Court and the Employment Relations Authority.
- Kiwisaver provider Simplicity to build 600 long-term rental houses in Queenstown
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Nurses strike will postpone over 2200 procedures, Health NZ says
It said the strike would cause the postponement of more than 2200 planned procedures, 3600 first specialist appointments and 8000 follow-up appointments.
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Football: Poland join list of All Whites' top-ranked opponents
The All Whites get another friendly against top-40 ranked opponent on the road to next year's FIFA World Cup.
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Ardern, Hipkins won't show up to Covid-19 inquiry public hearings
The Covid-19 inquiry will not proceed with its second week of public hearings, with its chair saying it is no longer justified.
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Nine-year-old becomes Waikato's youngest indoor bowls champ
Pixie Blake has become the youngest person to ever win a title in Waikato, as part of a trio. Audio
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Mayor renews call for Auckland bed tax
Wayne Brown is asking the government to reconsider its opposition to a bed night levy.
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Senior police told about press secretary's brothel images last year
Police escalated allegations about Michael Forbes to its leadership, but told him the "onus was on him" to inform his employer.
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Oyster farmers find mysterious $10,000 in bank accounts
The big catch is they don't know what the money is for.
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Education minister over-reached on te reo in books, say principals
Erica Stanford has overstepped by excluding te reo Māori from future books in a series for learner readers, says the Principals' Federation.
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Faster healthcare not the same as 'equitable care' - Auditor-General's report
Health NZ needs to explain how the sickest patients will not be left behind in the push to outsource more surgeries to private hospitals, says the government watchdog.
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Minister to take rates cap policy to Cabinet
Simon Watt says he is working at pace on the policy, which so far has recieved a mixed response around Parliament and councils. Audio
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'Once a poster girl, now an international laggard': Pay equity appeal goes to UN
A pay equity advocacy group is making an urgent appeal to the UN to investigate the government's changes to pay equity laws. Audio