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Dentist took thousands from parents, then closed business
Former Cambridge dentist Vernon Kruger now runs an orthodontic consulting business in Panama.
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Rural Tasman highways drop to 80km/h
Phase 1 of Tasman's speed limit reductions have now been implemented, with high-risk rural roads dropping from 100km/h.
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Swarbrick has no plans to apologise after being barred from House
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
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Lessons from a divorce coach in a tough property market
Don't give up your job, know what you owe, and be careful living together after separating, a divorce coach says. Audio
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How ACC plans to manage $3.6b abuse survivor compensation
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
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The Bay of Plenty town putting down fewer dogs than its neighbours
Around half of all impounded dogs in most parts of the region are euthanised. Audio
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'Deliberately misleading': Complaint laid against early childhood advocate
The Early Childhood Council claims the 'Office of Early Childhood Education' is confusing parents. Audio
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Australia could be about to leapfrog NZ on climate targets
A conservative Australian politician turned climate leader has told New Zealand ministers it is in their interests to do more on climate change.
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Newtown homeless woes: 'We need some assistance if we are going to help them'
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…
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'Very, very frustrating that those concerns were largely ignored' - psychiatrist
Forensic psychiatrist warns of 'more adverse incidents' unless inquiry into Canterbury's Mental Health Services prompts real change.
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Ex member says new leader won't rid Gloriavale of its issues
"As long as Gloriavale continues it will have issues," he said.
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Origin star Capewell out, Boyd returns for Warriors against Dragons
Halfback Tanah Boyd was a last-minute drop for last week's loss to Canterbury Bulldogs.
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'What the hell is the point?': Swarbrick ejected from Parliament 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.
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Can police really take credit for falling ram raid numbers?
A sudden explosion of ram raids has been followed by an equally swift decline.
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Staff shortages, nurses afraid, probe after murder finds
The inquiry into Canterbury's Mental Health Services, started after a patient killed a woman walking home, has laid out a litany of problems.
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Mother killed as boat breaks off oncoming car, 3-year-old son survives
Nateisha-Kurstyn Pareteoro Hana-Wetere's 3-year-old son - in the back seat - survived the crash. Audio
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Witness describes boat impaling car in crash that killed mum
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
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Seymour says Hamas has to demilitarise for NZ to recognise Palestinian statehood
David Seymour says it is a complex decision that should not be rushed, while Helen Clark says NZ is now behind the pack. Audio
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Luxon shrugs off polls showing tight electoral race
The Taxpayers' Union-Curia poll showed Labour overtaking National as the most popular party and no clear path to power for either side.
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National health plan fails to meet Auditor-General's expectations
John Ryan says it lacks important details, including the basic costs of services.
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Spark to sell 75% stake in data centre to Pacific Equity Partners
Telecommunications company Spark is selling a 75 percent stake in its data centre business for $705 million.
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Lower Hutt road repens after large slip
Eastern Hutt Road north of Wellington has reopened after it was shut by earlier by a slip on Monday morning.
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CRL awards NZ$152m to Māori and Pasifika businesses
Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei says there is a need for meaningful economic ownership and transport choices for Pacific and Māori communities.
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Fencing donations for flood-hit Tasman farmers
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.
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'Families in tears' trying to find places for older patients
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