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'There's a policy in place': Domestic violence victims eligible for emergency housing
Minister Tama Potaka says the first he heard of victims being turned away from emergency accommodation was in the House.
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A deadly bird flu strain is coming. Are we ready?
New Zealand is one the last places in the world where H5N1 has not yet been detected.
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Plan to combat 'stubbornly high' suicide rates launched
More than 600 Kiwis died by suspected suicide last year, Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey says. Audio
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Queenstown Council ordered to pay almost quarter million over wastewater discharged into river
It has been ordered to pay at least $235,000 in costs.
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Chiefs seek to send coach off as a champion
The side would love to end a 12-year wait for a Super Rugby title and 'Do it for Donk'.
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Mysterious radio bursts help pinpoint a cosmic 'missing' matter
Now astronomers believe they could use the method to help illuminate the invisible structure of the universe.
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Luxon shrugs off critics as he heads to China
The Prime Minister is pledging to continue a "considered" course amid "choppier waters" worldwide - even as former political leaders call for a rethink. Audio
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The future for Northland weather: Storm alerts are 'the new normal'
This year has already brought almost every possible weather extreme to Northland, with record rain hot on the heels of a drought, a cyclone and even a tornado. Is this a sign of things to come? Audio
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'I feel so helpless': Woman left $2000 out of pocket as appliance store shuts
Months after buying, the customer was there was no stock, but the refund never came. Audio
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Woman's body not found for days after axe attack because of 'wrong code'
Police did not send officers after a call from Hillmorton Hospital that a mental health patient had attacked a woman.
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'Incredible force for good': Tributes flow for Afa Ah Loo
A Samoan fashion stylist says Arthur Folasa Ah Loo was the best Samoan fashion designer she had come across. Audio
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'Public deserves inquiry' after double killer's emails revealed
The call follows revelations an elderly patient who murdered a pensioner had killed his brother 50 years ago, and had warned he might do it again. Audio
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'Kids in sport stay out of court' - Sport NZ to help curb youth offending
The sport and police minister says the $2.9m Sport NZ is redirecting to new initiatives for reducing youth offending will not go into the government's "boot camps".
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Are we headed for '2020s stagflation'?
The effects of the Israel-Iran conflict are already being felt at the petrol pumps.
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Ryan Fox does it on his own and continues to rise in the rankings
Ryan Fox's hot streak in golf has resulted in him climbing another two places to 30th in the world rankings.
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'Vote yes': Teen changing gear to promote Māori wards
Having Māori in decision-making spaces should be a given, says 15-year-old Jack Karetai-Barrett.
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Chainsaw drone could tackle risky trees
The unmaned vehicle has the potential to make trimming trees in difficult areas safer and easier.
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Why disposable vapes will vanish from stores this week
Explainer - What exactly is being banned? What are the new rules? And what does it mean for the industry and vapers? Audio
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'I should remain where I am': A double killer's warning
Years before he murdered Christchurch pensioner Faye Phelps, Elliot Cameron killed his brother, it can be revealed. Emails obtained by RNZ show his fears about being released.
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'Waves swamped the whole entire boat' - witness to fatal capsizing
Small pleasure boat was allegedly side-on to breakers at the Pātea bar before being swamped.
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Support workers failed to notice intellectually disabled resident was missing
A disability support service has installed alarms on its doors after a resident went missing and was found more than a day later, cold and naked.
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Education Ministry clamp down on asbestos exposure in schools
The ministry will set up a list of accredited contractors, after some substandard repairs previously.
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No plan to halve sick leave, Minister says after PM's comments
But Brooke van Velden says there might be other changes coming. Audio
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Weed killer to be debated in High Court
The Environmental Law Initiative is challenging the Environmental Protection Authority's refusal to reassess glyphosate and glyphosate-based substances Audio
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How a key law sparks such wildly different interpretations
Is it a law to make us all happier and healthier? Or an all-out assault on te Tiriti? It depends who you ask. Audio