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'Call the dogs off': Willis, Swarbrick, Peters trade fire over protesters
The Greens say they have "absolutely nothing" to do with a protest where Winston Peters' window was smashed, as government ministers heap blame on the party. Audio
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Boil water notice lifted for parts of Hamilton
The Rototuna Reservoir tested positive for ecoli at the weekend, affecting about 30,000 residents and closing schools and businesses.
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Online video of prison guard's fall taken down
A guard was taken to hospital after "falling from height" inside Auckland's Paremoremo prison in 2022.
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'Culture is everything': Te Maeva Nui unites Cook Islanders
In a vibrant display of cultural pride, Cook Islanders gave their all on stage at the Te Maeva Nui New Zealand. Audio
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'Feel the fear and do it anyway'
From a small Samoan village to the top of New Zealand's legal profession, Tiana Epati proves it's possible.
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Jobseeker changes 'out of touch', youth homelessness group warns
A kaupapa Māori youth homelessness group says benefit changes will increase whānau stress and push more rangatahi onto the streets.
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More than half of renters unable to afford to buy a home, housing report shows
A national housing report indicates three-quarters of renters are dissatisfied with the housing choices available to them.
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Police release new details in unsolved Wellington homicide
Abdul Nabizadah died in hospital after he was found critically injured in Miramar.
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Police officer shot in leg with air rifle before stand-off
"This could have had a very different outcome, and we're incredibly thankful," police say.
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Kiwi teen on board Gaza flotilla ship intercepted by Israeli forces
Samuel Leason posted from on board the Sirius saying the boat had been intercepted and he's being taken to Israel. Audio
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Teenagers leaving home with lack of cooking skills: study
Chef Al Brown urges teenagers to start simple when learning to cook. Audio
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'Inexcusable and extreme': Man arrested after window smashed at Peters' home
"Our poor dog's bed was under the window and the glass was all over him," the Foreign Minister says. Audio
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More than just ChatGPT: The surprising ways AI is being used in Aotearoa
From modelling measles outbreaks to keeping track of Wellington's exploding kākā population, researchers are calling on AI to assist them with a vast array of projects.
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High Court agrees to $5m penalty for Christchurch Casino
An Internal Affairs investigation found the company breached its obligations under anti-money laundering and terrorism financing laws.
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Business leaders' fair trading fears assuaged after meeting with ministers
Leaders vehemently opposed to changes say they are now feeling happier.
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Prison nurses latest group to vote to strike
About 400 Nurses' Organisation members will take part in the 16-hour strike.
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Environment Minister accused of staying silent on fast-track projects
National's Penny Simmonds has commented on only eight of the 43 fast track projects she has been sent invites for.
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NZers with type two diabetes having amputations in record numbers
The number of lower limb amputations has jumped more than 50 percent in less than a decade. Audio
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Manawanui wreck still causing concerns one year after sinking
One year after HMNZS Manawanui hit a Samoan reef, locals say the compensation is needed. Audio
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Man who stabbed father to death jailed for six years
Basil Anderson had been "best of mates" with his father, but killed him while suffering a methamphetamine-induced delusion that the older man was a "demon".
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Tech giants warn against banning under 16s from social media
Tech giants TikTok and Meta have cautioned against a proposed social media ban for under 16 year olds, at a Parliament inquiry into social media harm.
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Waikato water contamination: Schools stay closed for start of term
Waikato schools may need to implement a "distance learning programme" if they can not reopen soon. Audio
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Body found in search for woman missing near Whanganui River
A 56-year-old woman had gone missing in near the flooded river in September.
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Cyclone Gabrielle inquest: Witnesses urged not to take 'defensive' stance
A lawyer for the families of 13 people who died in Hawke's Bay during Cyclone Gabrielle has urged witnesses in the coroner's court to remember the 'real people' who died, and not take a defensive…
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Witnesses sought after man found critically injured in central Auckland
The incident took place two weeks ago.