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NRL: NZ Warriors v Dolphins - what you need to know
NRL: NZ Warriors v Dolphins - what you need to know
The Warriors have already beaten their rivals once this season at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium.
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Christchurch man who absconded from care 'considered dangerous' - police
Christchurch man who absconded from care 'considered dangerous' - police
Kieran Thomas, 35, was reported missing just before 6pm.
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NZ's status as a 'cash cow' of Pacific meth market driving drug crises in region - crime expert
'Cash cow' NZ driving drug crisis in Pacific - crime expert
A transnational crime expert says New Zealand and Australia's status as the "cash cows" of the Pacific methamphetamine market is a driving factor in the drug crisis facing the region.
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NPC Rugby live updates: Auckland v Waikato
Waikato stun Auckland in thrilling NPC opener
Veterans Aaron Cruden and Lima Sopoaga helped Waikato rally late and snatch victory at Eden Park.
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Two pedestrians hit by car in Christchurch
Two pedestrians hit by car in Christchurch
The police said the duo have sustained serious to moderate injuries.
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Dogs allowed on Canterbury buses – but is it workable?
Dogs allowed on buses - but is it workable?
It could mean passengers are able to board a bus with their dog but are unable to get off with their dog at the interchange.
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Private donation of thousands of Japanese kimonos sends op-shoppers into buying frenzy
$2 Japanese kimonos send op-shoppers into frenzy
Bargain-hunters have descended on City Mission stores after a generous private donation of thousands of colourful Japanese kimonos.
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Significant boost expected in police retail crime probes after rethink on cash limits
Retail crime investigations tipped to rise by 60% after controversy
After RNZ revelations the Police Commissioner canned a directive on "value thresholds", which he called "confusing and unhelpful".
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Controversial police directive saw retail crime investigations halve in some regions
More than 5000 shoplifting complaints not investigated
Controversial police directive told staff they would no longer be investigating allegations of retail crime below certain financial thresholds.
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'I didn't leave my house for a month': New Phoenix coach after drone spying scandal
'I didn't leave my house for a month': New Phoenix coach after spying scandal
New Wellington Phoenix women's coach Bev Priestman says she didn't feel safe in Canada and has found a haven in New Zealand.
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How should a company deal with a scandal like the Coldplay kiss cam? Here's what we learned
How should a company deal with a scandal like the Coldplay kiss cam?
When a scandal goes viral - as it recently did at a Coldplay concert - companies face nuanced challenges in a new era of crisis communication.
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Mormon Church responds to allegations against American missionary accused of abusing Tongan boys
Mormon Church responds to ex-missionary sex abuse allegations in Tonga
The Church claims it is unclear if the American man accused of sexual abuse in Tonga was employed by them at the time of the alleged offending.
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'Fairy dust' gets in the way, but does not stop chopper rescues
'Fairy dust' gets in the way, but does not stop chopper rescues
Life-saving helicopter flights are being increasingly used by Fire and Emergency, but one of its top aviation roles is so vague it has been described as "fairy dust".
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NZ Warriors women feel NRLW travel pinch under semi-professional rules
Warriors women feel NRLW travel pinch under semi-pro rules
The wahine face a long day journeying to Newcastle for the second time in two weeks.
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NPC Rugby: Where will the Ranfurly reside this summer?
NPC Rugby: Where will the Ranfurly reside this summer?
Jonty Dine tracks the potential road of the Ranfurly Shield in 2025.
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Wāhine Māori gather in Ōtautahi to reclaim, protect sacred taonga of karanga
Wāhine Māori reconnect to taonga of karanga in Ōtautahi
Wāhine were given a deeper understanding of their place within te ao Māori, a wānanga leader says.
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Home affordability and rent levels improving - Massey University
Home affordability and rent levels improving
Consumers are benefiting from lower interest rates and higher wages, according to new reports from Massey University.
- Truck crash injures two in North Canterbury
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Wellington to host Warriors' Anzac Day match for first time
Wellington to host Warriors' Anzac Day match for first time
The Warriors will play next year's Anzac Day NRL match in Wellington.
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Weather warnings in Nelson and Tasman
Audio 29 Jul 2025Significant heavy rain and strong winds are hitting or forecast to hit up and down the country. Audio
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At least four All Blacks to miss start of Rugby Championship
At least four All Blacks to miss start of Rugby Championship
There is mixed news on the All Black injury front ahead of the Rugby Championship.
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High butter prices are actually a good thing for New Zealand, economists say
Why high butter prices are a good thing
Butter prices might be biting at the supermarket checkout, but there's a warning that anyone hoping they'll fall should be careful what they wish for.
- One year, 27,850 jobs gone Stats NZ latest data shows
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Canterbury scrub fire continues to burn after two days
Canterbury scrub fire continues to burn after two days
The fire broke out near Sheffield on Saturday night.
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Kaikōura cruise visits expected to halve this summer
Kaikōura cruise visits expected to halve this summer
Kaikōura tourism leaders are expecting to see fewer cruise ships this summer.