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How a violent, possessive stalker became a killer: The story of Nathan Boulter
How a violent, possessive stalker became a killer
Thirteen years after kidnapping and holding his ex-girlfriend hostage, Nathan Boulter stood in front of a judge to admit to murdering another woman.
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Police Commissioner Richard Chambers pulled over for speeding at 112km/h
'Dumbest thing I've done': Police Commissioner confesses to speeding ticket
Richard Chambers says he was "away with the fairies" when he was pulled over speeding last week.
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Fijian 'Bus' Josua Tuisova ready for 'home' clash against French Top 14 teammates
Tuisova ready for 'home' showdown against French mates
Flying Fijians hitman Josua Tuisova says playing against the Les Bleus will be "tough", but he is looking forward to clashing with his French Top14 teammates on Sunday.
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Hastings hosts Aotearoa's national Māori language festival Toitū te Reo
Hastings hosts Aotearoa's national Māori language festival Toitū te Reo
Thousands of te reo learners will take part in the festival which is described as a two-day "celebration, inspiration, education, and activation of the language and culture". Audio
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Funding, contract wording 'not a gag order', Education Ministry says
Funding and contract wording 'not a gag order', ministry says
Teacher subject associations are being offered contracts worth more than $100,000 a year - but only if they agree to support the new school curriculum.
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How colourism and social media abuse have roiled Pacific beauty pageants
Colourism and bullying: The controversial world of island beauty pageants
Beauty pageants have waned in popularity in the United States and elsewhere, but they remain serious business in the Pacific Islands.
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Password blunders: Nuclear codes, voicemail hacks and businesses going bust
Password blunders: Nuclear codes, voicemail hacks and businesses going bust
The Louvre's security password was just 'Louvre', but that's not as worrying as the fact just eight zeros once separated the US from launching a nuclear attack.
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Country's biggest property investor group evicted from Facebook
Country's biggest property investor group evicted from Facebook
Property Investor Chat Group NZ had 73,000 members when it was suspended last week.
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Is AI really coming for our jobs and wages? Past predictions of a ‘robot apocalypse’ offer some clues
Is AI really coming for our jobs and wages?
While robots might affect wages in specific industries and countries, there is little evidence automation is consistently driving wages up or down.
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Americans face food cuts and flight delays in record US government shutdown
'I never thought I'd be here': Millions of Americans go hungry amid record shutdown
Maria Garcia is one of the 1.4 million US government employees going without pay.
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Second typhoon in a week slams into the Philippines
No pause for relief
Nearly 1 million residents have fled the looming destructive winds and life-threatening storm surges. Audio
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Implementation of boot camp rushed, report concludes
Boot camps for youths rushed, report concludes
While the pilot contributed to "meaningful and positive change" for participants, the numbers were too small to give meaningful data, it says.
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Former Te Pāti Māori staffer Eru Kapa-Kingi doubles down on leadership shortcomings
Former Te Pāti Māori staffer doubles down on leadership shortcomings
Eru Kapa-Kingi insists party president John Tamihere is not the man to lead them to the promised land.
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Can you really talk to the dead using AI? We tried out 'deathbots' so you don't have to
Can you really talk to the dead using AI?
'Deathbots' are AI systems designed to simulate voices, speech patterns and personalities of the deceased.
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F1: Norris quickest at Sao Paulo GP practice, Lawson 11th
F1: Norris quickest at Sao Paulo GP practice, Lawson 11th
Formula 1 championship leader Lando Norris strikes an early blow against his McLaren teammate in practice for the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
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Trailblazers and hard workers recognised at Māori Language Awards
Māori Language Awards: 'Me raupā aku ringa kia ao aku wawata'
A quiet trailblazer, a beloved kōhanga reo nanny and the translators behind the bilingual Olympic sporting glossary are among those recognised at Ngā Tohu Reo Māori 2025.
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Australia begins deporting 'non-citizens' to Nauru under multimillion-dollar resettlement plan
Australia begins deporting 'non-citizens' to Nauru
The first of potentially hundreds of individuals deemed "non-citizens" by Australia have been removed to Nauru as part of $2.5 billion resettlement arrangement between the nations. Audio
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F1: Time running out for Liam Lawson to secure his place
Time is running out for Lawson to secure his place
With four rounds remaining, the heat is back on the New Zealand driver to get back into the points and finish the Formula 1 season strongly.
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Why is Augustine being sold at The Outlet?
Why is Augustine being sold at The Outlet?
Over the past decade, the company has become one of New Zealand Facebook's favourite fashion brands, known for its bright, floral and sparkly pieces.
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Tears and fears: Inside the uneasy truce between Dame Noeline Taurua and Netball NZ
Inside the uneasy truce between Dame Noeline Taurua and Netball NZ
After 51 bruising days, Dame Noeline Taurua was reinstated as Silver Ferns coach. But the uneasy truce with Netball NZ is already under strain amid renewed legal tensions and mistrust.
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'People learning to manipulate the system': Call for KiwiSaver hardship withdrawal changes
'People learning to manipulate the system': Call for KiwiSaver changes
There's concern withdrawals are being made for the wrong reasons, like "botox and lip fillers".
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The inside story of Zohran Mamdani’s triumph and what happens next for New York
The inside story of Zohran Mamdani's triumph
The new New York mayor's history-making run is reverberating around the world and through Democratic politics.
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Zohran Mamdani: The long-shot socialist and Trump foe who will be the next NY mayor
Mamdani: The long-shot socialist who will be the next NY mayor
The leftist local lawmaker emerged from relative obscurity to lead a supercharged campaign for the US megacity's top job.
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Reddit and Kick added to Australia's child social media ban
Reddit and Kick added to Australia's child social media ban
Communications Minister Anika Wells on Wednesday confirmed the two platforms are joining Snapchat, TikTok, YouTube, X, Facebook and Instagram.
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If the Trump wall is about to crumble, here’s where it will show first
If the Trump wall is about to crumble, here’s where it will show first
Analysis: No one wants to cross the commander in chief. But voters now get a chance to have their say. Audio