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  • Dentist took thousands from parents, then closed business

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Aug 2025
    The boy's teeth when he was 10, before straightening treatment began at True Alignment Orthodontics and before all his baby teeth came out.

    Former Cambridge dentist Vernon Kruger now runs an orthodontic consulting business in Panama.

    Parents left out-of-pocket as dentist moves to Panama
  • Rural Tasman highways drop to 80km/h

    News
    New Zealand Local Democracy Reporting
    13 Aug 2025
    McShane Road in Richmond has also dropped to 50km/h from 80

    Phase 1 of Tasman's speed limit reductions have now been implemented, with high-risk rural roads dropping from 100km/h.

    Rural Tasman highways drop to 80km/h
  • Swarbrick has no plans to apologise after being barred from House

    News
    Politics
    13 Aug 2025
    Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick says this "would be a joke if it wasn't so serious".

    The Greens co-leader has been kicked out of the chamber for a week after saying government MPs could "grow a spine" over her Israel sanctions bill. Audio

    Green MP Chlöe Swarbrick has no plans to apologise after being barred from House
  • Lessons from a divorce coach in a tough property market

    News
    Business money
    13 Aug 2025
    Auckland divorce coach Bridgette Jackson

    Don't give up your job, know what you owe, and be careful living together after separating, a divorce coach says. Audio

    Living apart together or bird nesting? Divorce in a tough property market
  • How ACC plans to manage $3.6b abuse survivor compensation

    News
    Politics In Depth
    13 Aug 2025
    ACC Chief Executive Megan Main.

    ACC faces a huge cost and complicated task paying compensation to thousands of survivors. It says it's taking a "phased approach" but critics claim it is simply stalling. Audio

    How ACC plans to manage the estimated $3.6b cost of compensation for abuse survivors
  • The Bay of Plenty town putting down fewer dogs than its neighbours

    News
    New Zealand local council
    13 Aug 2025
    Dog generic in cage

    Around half of all impounded dogs in most parts of the region are euthanised. Audio

    Tauranga returns 70 percent of impounded dogs to owners, 25 percent put down
  • 'Deliberately misleading': Complaint laid against early childhood advocate

    News
    New Zealand Business
    13 Aug 2025
    The chief executive of Child Forum, Sarah Alexander

    The Early Childhood Council claims the 'Office of Early Childhood Education' is confusing parents. Audio

    Complaint laid against early childhood advocate for 'deliberately misleading' parents, sector
  • Australia could be about to leapfrog NZ on climate targets

    News
    Politics climate
    13 Aug 2025
    bridge

    A conservative Australian politician turned climate leader has told New Zealand ministers it is in their interests to do more on climate change.

    Australia could be about to leapfrog NZ on climate targets
  • Newtown homeless woes: 'We need some assistance if we are going to help them'

    News
    New Zealand national
    13 Aug 2025
    Homelessness rises in Newtown

    The government is facing growing calls to deal with a homelessness "crisis" in Wellington, after RNZ revealed residents and businesses are concerned about an increase of rough sleepers and anti-social…

    Newtown homeless woes: 'We need some assistance if we are going to help them'
  • 'Very, very frustrating that those concerns were largely ignored' - psychiatrist

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Aug 2025
    From left, Nemani Tunidau, Eparama Tunidau and Laisa Waka Tunidau

    Forensic psychiatrist warns of 'more adverse incidents' unless inquiry into Canterbury's Mental Health Services prompts real change.

    Canterbury's Mental Health Services inquiry findings 'really concerning', psychiatrist says
  • Ex member says new leader won't rid Gloriavale of its issues

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Aug 2025
    Howard Temple

    "As long as Gloriavale continues it will have issues," he said.

    Ex member says new leader won't rid Gloriavale of its issues
  • Origin star Capewell out, Boyd returns for Warriors against Dragons

    News
    Sport
    12 Aug 2025
    Kurt Capewell of the Warriors. Canterbury Bankstown Bulldogs v NZ Warriors.

    Halfback Tanah Boyd was a last-minute drop for last week's loss to Canterbury Bulldogs.

    Origin star Kurt Capewell out, Tanah Boyd returns for NZ Warriors against Dragons
  • 'What the hell is the point?': Swarbrick ejected from Parliament after Gaza speech

    News
    Politics
    12 Aug 2025
    Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick has been barred from Parliament for rest of week after Gaza speech.

    The Green Party co-leader described the ruling as "ridiculous" and said she was tired and angry at the massacre of human beings.

    Greens co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick barred from Parliament for rest of week after Gaza speech
  • Can police really take credit for falling ram raid numbers?

    News
    New Zealand crime
    12 Aug 2025
    Karapiro ram raid

    A sudden explosion of ram raids has been followed by an equally swift decline.

    Effective policing or fading social media trend? The rise and fall of ram raids
  • Staff shortages, nurses afraid, probe after murder finds

    News
    New Zealand
    12 Aug 2025
    Health New Zealand National Director, Mental Health and Addictions Service Enhancement Phil Grady  speaks at the release of Canterbury's Mental Health Services review after the killing of Laisa Waka Tunidau by Zakariye Mohamed Hussein.

    The inquiry into Canterbury's Mental Health Services, started after a patient killed a woman walking home, has laid out a litany of problems.

    Staff shortages, nurses 'afraid to come to work' at Canterbury's Mental Health Services, review finds
  • Mother killed as boat breaks off oncoming car, 3-year-old son survives

    News
    New Zealand Corrections and Clarifications
    12 Aug 2025
    Police cars parked across the road at the scene of a triple fatality in Waiuku, in July 2025.

    Nateisha-Kurstyn Pareteoro Hana-Wetere's 3-year-old son - in the back seat - survived the crash. Audio

    Mother died in crash after boat and trailer unit from oncoming car broke free
  • Witness describes boat impaling car in crash that killed mum

    News
    New Zealand police
    12 Aug 2025
    Police cars parked across the road at the scene of a triple fatality in Waiuku, in July 2025.

    The first person on the scene says he managed to stop just short of the crash when a boat broke off from an oncoming car and killed Nateisha-Kurstyn Pareteoro Hana-Wetere. Audio

    Witness describes boat impaling car in crash that killed mum Nateisha-Kurstyn Pareteoro Hana-Wetere
  • Seymour says Hamas has to demilitarise for NZ to recognise Palestinian statehood

    News
    Politics world
    12 Aug 2025
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    David Seymour says it is a complex decision that should not be rushed, while Helen Clark says NZ is now behind the pack. Audio

    'It's a matter of when not if' New Zealand recognises a Palestinian state, David Seymour says
  • Luxon shrugs off polls showing tight electoral race

    News
    Politics
    12 Aug 2025
    bridge

    The Taxpayers' Union-Curia poll showed Labour overtaking National as the most popular party and no clear path to power for either side.

    Christopher Luxon shrugs off polls showing tight electoral race
  • National health plan fails to meet Auditor-General's expectations

    News
    Politics health
    12 Aug 2025
    Composite of an empty hospital bed, the Beehive and a gold coin.

    John Ryan says it lacks important details, including the basic costs of services.

    National health plan fails to meet Auditor-General's expectations
  • Spark to sell 75% stake in data centre to Pacific Equity Partners

    News
    Business
    12 Aug 2025
    Spark's headquarters in Auckland.

    Telecommunications company Spark is selling a 75 percent stake in its data centre business for $705 million.

    Spark to sell 75% stake in data centre to Pacific Equity Partners
  • Lower Hutt road repens after large slip

    News
    New Zealand
    12 Aug 2025
    A section of Eastern Hutt Road was shut in both directions after the slip.

    Eastern Hutt Road north of Wellington has reopened after it was shut by earlier by a slip on Monday morning.

    Lower Hutt road repens after large slip
  • CRL awards NZ$152m to Māori and Pasifika businesses

    News
    Pacific
    12 Aug 2025
    CRL first test train - Christopher Luxon, Nicola Willis, Simeon Brown, Desley Simpson and CRL staff

    Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei says there is a need for meaningful economic ownership and transport choices for Pacific and Māori communities.

    CRL awards NZ$152m to Māori and Pasifika businesses but ‘true equity’ remains elusive
  • Fencing donations for flood-hit Tasman farmers

    News
    Country farming
    12 Aug 2025
    Dansy and Greg Coppell of Repost, in Tasman after the floods.

    Tasman district farmers hit by recent floods are trying to piece their riverside farms back together, after losing land, livestock, bridges and key fencing infrastructure.

    Fencing for Tasman's 'bruised, battered', flood-hit farmers
  • 'Families in tears' trying to find places for older patients

    News
    New Zealand health
    12 Aug 2025
    Joe Asghar oversees 13 care homes in the lower North Island as chief executive for Presbyterian Support Central

    Aged care homes are getting daily calls from hospitals or families desperate to find a place for older patients who cannot be in their own homes. Audio

    Older patients stuck in hospitals due to limited aged care spaces
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