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- Gold and bronze medals for Kiwi rowers
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A new era in flight takes off in Hamilton
Hamilton will once again have an international airport, with new flights to and from Australia beginning this morning. Audio
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Fears trafficking victims are being deported from NZ
People trafficking complaints in New Zealand have risen more than 4000 percent since 2018. Audio
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'Heartbreaking' - children waiting months for surgery to treat tooth decay
Children as young as 18 months are waiting a year for dental surgery to treat advanced tooth decay, a situation one paediatric dentist calls "alarming".
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What is being done about NZ's growing meth crisis?
Wastewater testing showed a 96 percent increase in consumption of methamphetamine in 2024, compared to 2023. Audio
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Taranaki economy takes hit in latest report
Taranaki's latest quarterly economic report card makes challenging reading with the region's economy contracting 3.1 percent.
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Government targets affordable housing in Rotorua
Up to 150 social housing homes are scheduled for completion by July 2027.
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US-Australia defence alliance alive and well, insists expert
Professor Alan Tidwell believes the agreement will change, but never end.
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'Attempt to narrow the frame': Leading cancer specialist warns about Regulatory Standards Bill
Public submissions on the Regulatory Standards Bill close at on 23 June.
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FIFA Club World Cup: Auckland City take on favourites Bayern Munich
The Kiwi amateurs face a 'David and Goliath' assignment against the two-time champions.
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Navigating an ableist health system with a disability
Julie Woods has navigated the world without sight since 1997, but New Zealand's healthcare system has often left her in the dark.
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Sleeping rough at 11: Youth-led Hīkoi highlights Auckland homelessness
A youth advocate said the turnout at the hīkoi clearly showed the pain and trauma young people were experiencing.
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Legal action over changes to resource teaching roles 'possible' - union
The education minister said the the current system is inequitable, and 349 structured literacy roles had been funded as part of Budget 2025.
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Kiwi golfer down the field at halfway stage of US Open
Ryan Fox comfortably makes the cut at US Open despite up-and-down day.
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New Zealand falls in latest global gender equality rankings
The World Economic Forum report sees us drop from fourth to fifth, but that may just be the beginning of the slide.
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Rangatahi use kaupapa Māori speech competition to tackle big issues
Students from across the motu compete at a regional level, eyeing for a spot to represent at nationals.
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'Shambles' - Coroner orders fresh investigation into preschooler's death
The coroner says Lachlan Jones most likely ran away from his home in Gore to the sewage pond where he was found dead six years ago.
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SH3 reopens at Awakino after mudslide
A lower speed limit is in force on a section of the main highway north of New Plymouth after a large mudslide.
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New North Island classrooms ease pressure on teaching space
Education Minister Erica Stanford admitted using libraries as classrooms would be concerning.
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What Patterson told mushroom murder trial during week in witness box
She told the Supreme Court jury she never planned for three lunch guests do suffer an agonising death from death cap mushroom poisoning.
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'Electricity prices have got very high': Rising line charges hit consumers hard
New data shows the impact of April hikes on households.
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Yanfei Bao's killer sentenced to at least 17 years in jail
"You took my mummy away from me" - The Christchurch real estate agent's family told court of the unbearable absence of Bao from their lives.
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'Flip a coin': SBW, Gallen eye fitting end to decade-long war of words
The former All Black has seen his character attacked and he's ready to fight back against the Aussie league legend.
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Du Val property group heads to court to fight decision to put it into receivership
Some subbies still owed money in the Du Val collapse say their companies have barely survived and they doubt they will ever see a cent.