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Police Association slams beefed-up citizen arrest powers
"It's not worth getting hurt, or even killed, for a few dollars or some cigarettes." Audio
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'Absolutely flabbergasted': Man trespassed from supermarket after raising safety concern
Tony Hughes was visiting New World Havelock North when he noticed the fire exit was blocked by trollies. Audio
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'How many days in a row can you eat this?' - Schools slash lunch orders
"For the last eight days in a row we've had food that has been produced by Pita Pit," one principal at a school cutting back says.
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Firefighters with wrong gear burned by sulphuric acid - report
Two firefighters wearing the wrong gear suffered sulphuric acid burns in a botched callout by a supplier delivering the acid to a damaging spill near Napier last year. Audio
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The growing number of 'sovereign citizens' clogging up courts
They believe they are exempt from laws. But that doesn't stop the law from coming after them.
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Law firm stands behind gender affirming care letter as official complaints made
A Wellington law firm is defiant in the face of complaints to police and the Law Society over a letter sent to practitioners of gender affirming care earlier this month.
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Bylaws to stop showering in fountains a 'waste of money', Councillor says
Councillor Louise Hutt says the cost of creating a bylaw, including legal advice and public consultation, could be better spent funding social services in Hamilton.
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Treaty Principles Bill is legislation of 'consequence' - Ruth Richardson
Former Finance Minister Ruth Richardson has spoken in support of the Treaty Principles Bill, saying it is legislation of "consequence, whose time has come".
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'Physical contact' complaint against ACC boss seconded to Health NZ
Health NZ says it was not told that a top ACC official seconded to help out was the subject of a complaint about "physical contact with co-workers".
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Twenty-one of Musk's DOGE staff resign in mass protest
It contradicted guidance from some Trump administration officials.
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Pacific news in brief for 26 February
A round-up of news from around the region, including fears that Fiji's HIV outbreak is more severe than official figures show.
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Watch: Greens deliver 'State of the Planet' speech
The party plans to deliver a Green Budget this year to offer an alternative to "trickle-down economics and austerity politics".
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'Where were the warning labels?': Bowel cancer survivor on processed meat
Lucie Morris-Marr was a fit and healthy 44-year-old mother of two when she received a shock diagnosis. Audio
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Why health promotion matters at events like Te Matatini
Hauora has been an important focus for Te Matatini with a zero tolerance for drinking, drugs, smoking, and vaping - but what else is being done at the event to encourage Māori to better look after…
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PNG govt's latest ID plan will fail - academic
The government has been struggling to set up a National Identity system by for more than ten years, spending spent approximately NZ$211m in the process, but "failed to deliver".
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NSW nurse charged over video threatening Israeli patients
NSW Police Commissioner Karen Webb said the charges were a major development.
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Legal threat against doctors a 'blatant attempt' to intimidate
The Royal New Zealand College of GPs says a letter has been sent to 20 practices offering gender affirming care. Audio
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Abuse survivor wants sculptor's work removed
"My complaints and requests were ignored," says a woman who wants a New Zealand artist's sculptures removed from Dunedin Hospital. Audio
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Musk gives workers a 'second chance' to explain jobs
Musk's downsizing initiative has led to the layoff of more than 20,000 workers. Audio
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Hundreds more community patrols pay off for central Auckland
Six months after Auckland Council increased street patrols as part of a safety plan for the city, those on the front line say it is making a difference. Audio
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Is there a place for Cosmo magazine in New Zealand any more?
The young woman's guide to life is having a rebirth in New Zealand, but do the target market really want sealed sections and centrefolds?
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5 years on, Covid remains NZ's most important infectious disease
Analysis: On Friday it is five years since Covid-19 was first reported in New Zealand, and it continues to remain Aotearoa's most harmful disease demanding a strong response.
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Royal College of GPs receive letter from law firm over gender affirming care
The Royal College of GPs says a warning letter from a Wellington law firm is an attempt to intimidate doctors who practise gender affirming care including prescribing puberty blockers. Bill Hickman… Audio
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A change in thinking over shaken baby syndrome
A supposed shaken baby case is raising questions over the misdiagnosis of injured infants, with authorities rushing to lay the blame on parents.
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When shaken baby syndrome verdict is unsafe
A supposed shaken baby case is raising questions over the misdiagnosis of injured infants, with authorities rushing to lay the blame on parents Audio