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Labelling LynnMall attacker a security threat meant 'the die had been cast on his future'
Questions raised over why LynnMall attacker was labelled a security threat
Ahamed Samsudeen was designated a person of national security interest in 2016. That would "impact every aspect of his life", coroner hears.
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Better immunisation coverage needed to prevent Pacific measles outbreak - WHO
Pacific needs to improve measles immunisation - WHO
Surveillance and better vaccine coverage is needed to prevent another measles outbreak in the Pacific, the World Health Organisation's Western Pacific regional director says. Audio
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Airbnb bans surveillance cameras inside rental properties
Airbnb bans surveillance cameras inside rental properties
The changes to the company's policy will come into effect at the end of next month.
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LynnMall knife attack: Why police failed to stop Ahamed Samsudeen earlier
Why police failed to stop the LynnMall knife attack earlier
Police officers who were surveilling LynnMall terror attacker Ahamed Samsudeen say they did not have the right equipment to prevent the attack.
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South Georgia: Bird flu infects penguins at famous wildlife haven
Bird flu infects penguins at famous wildlife haven
Bird flu has been confirmed in 10 penguins on South Georgia, one of the world's great wildlife havens.
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LynnMall terror attack: Failure to provide religious support may have fuelled violence, family says
Lack of religious support may have fuelled terrorist's violence - family
Ahamed Samsudeen was not able to see an imam for years in prison before he seriously injured five people in a supermarket stabbing.
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'Miles From Nowhere' creator on surveillance of Muslims and connecting with music
'There was a real hype to it': Show writer reflects on stories of surveillance
New television drama Miles From Nowhere explores the everyday experiences of first and second generation Muslims in Aotearoa, including the tensions in the run-up to 15 March, 2019. Video, Audio
- Pacific news in brief for March 7
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Parnell sinkhole caused by rain, weak concrete and 100 years of deterioration - report
Cause of massive Auckland sinkhole found
The huge sinkhole opened up on Parnell's St Georges Bay Road when a sewer line collapsed in September 2023.
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Chris Hipkins on why Labour didn't fix the PM's planes
Chris Hipkins on why Labour didn't fix the PM's planes
The Labour leader says the Defence Force's Orion and Hercules had to be replaced first. Audio
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Audits on forestry practices will improve, industry says
Audits on forestry practices will improve, industry says
International attention is continuing to hone in on forestry practices on the East Coast - with promises audits around harvest practices will improve.
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Western Pacific countries at risk of measles outbreaks - WHO
Western Pacific countries at risk of measles outbreaks - WHO
The World Health Organisation says measles cases increased by 255 percent in the Western Pacific region.
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Firearms Prohibition Orders changes just 'window dressing' - Labour
Firearms Prohibition Orders changes just 'window dressing' - Labour
Changes to Firearms Prohibition Orders will not make any real difference to safety, Labour's Police spokesperson Ginny Andersen says.
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Audit finds 'major non-conformities' in granting East Coast forests a green stamp of approval
Audit finds 'major non-conformities' in granting East Coast forests a green stamp of approval
The FSC badge is supposed to prove a forest is under responsible management, so some green advocates were surprised when Ernslaw One kept its FSC label, after being fined in court for breaking…
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US cautions after Hawaii neighbour Kiribati gets Chinese police
US cautions after Hawaii neighbour Kiribati gets Chinese police
The United States is raising warning bells for Pacific nations after reports of Chinese police working in the remote atoll nation of Kiribati.
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A pandemic that will not go away – as Covid enters its 5th year, NZ needs a realistic strategy
Covid-19: A pandemic that will not go away
Analysis - February 28 marks four years since Covid-19 was first reported in Aotearoa New Zealand. Many of us are probably surprised this virus is still causing a pandemic.
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Northland’s fight against invasive seaweed boosted
Northland’s fight against invasive seaweed boosted
Northland's groundbreaking mechanical caulerpa suction dredge could soon head to Aotea Great Barrier Island to help the fight against the invasive seaweed.
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New Zealand reassessing proposed overhaul of Antarctic base
New Zealand reassessing proposed overhaul of Antarctic base
Negotiations with a construction firm have reached a deadlock due to budget issues.
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Why all Super Rugby Pacific players are now wearing ‘instrumented’ mouthguards tracking their every move
The new, high-tech change to Super Rugby
Every player in tonight's Super Rugby Pacific opener will be running around with a chunky device in their mouth.
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Covid-19 testing in a time of subvariant soup: What you need to know
Covid-19 testing: What you need to know
Explainer - With all these new Covid variants, how are the old tests holding up? And what's the point of testing now, anyway?
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Ukraine outnumbered, outgunned, ground down by relentless Russia
Ukraine outnumbered, outgunned, ground down by relentless Russia
As the Ukraine war enters its third year, the infantry of 59th Brigade are confronting a bleak reality.
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Unanswered questions over why forestry giant Ernslaw One lost environment label
Unanswered questions why forestry giant lost environment label
Analysis - Following a tip that Ernslaw One, a huge Malaysian-owned forestry company, had lost its badge of environmental sustainability, Eloise Gibson goes on a quest to find answers.
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'No renewed fighting' in Enga Province - Troublemakers 'will be shot', police chief says
'No renewed fighting' in Enga - Troublemakers 'will be shot', police chief says
Papua New Guinea's commissioner of police has met with police commanders and local leaders and administrators in Enga Province.
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'It's killing birds in unprecedented scales' - bird flu comes closer to NZ
'It's killing birds in unprecedented scales'
A deadly bird flu is winging its way closer to Aotearoa - and it could be disastrous for native wildlife.
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Anthony Albanese says asylum seeker boat arrival 'unfortunate' but government not to blame
Australian PM says asylum seeker boat arrival not a border failure
Thirty-nine men say they travelled by boat from Indonesia to remote communities in Western Australia on Friday. Video