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One person died the roads on Queens Birthday
One person died on the roads over the long weekend, following a crash on the Waikato Expressway on Saturday morning.
The toll is lower than in previous years, with three deaths over Queens Birthday… Audio
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Woman who died in Rotorua crash was off-duty police officer
Woman who died in Rotorua crash was off-duty police officer
A woman who died in a crash near Rotorua yesterday was an off-duty police officer.
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Mayor joins appeals for Thomas Phillips to bring children home
'The concern is for the welfare of the children': Dad urged to emerge from hiding
The Ōtorohanga mayor is urging Thomas Phillips to bring his children home and hand himself in. Audio
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Police release progress report on work on bias - but few concrete findings at this stage
Police release progress report on work on bias - but few concrete findings at this stage
Police have released a progress report on their work on bias, but 15 months after the programme started there are few concrete findings or definitive actions.
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Desperate mum pleads for safe return of missing Phillips children from Marokopa
Desperate mum pleads for safe return of missing Phillips children
The mother of the missing Phillips children says family members are beside themselves with worry and believe someone is helping her ex-husband. Audio
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Wild weather looms over North Island
Police urge caution on Bay of Plenty roads after heavy rain in region
Police are advising Bay of Plenty motorists to take extra care on the roads this evening. Audio
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21-year-old named as Gordonton crash victim
21-year-old named as Gordonton crash victim
The woman who died in a fatal crash in Gordonton, Waikato on Friday was 21-year-old Coral-Lee Thompson of Ngatea.
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Police cordon off Hamilton roads to deal with suspicious package
Police cordon off Hamilton roads to deal with suspicious package
The Defence Force has helped police dispose of a suspicious package found in Hamilton.
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Two-car collision leaves one dead in Waikato
Two-car collision leaves one dead in Waikato
One person has died in a crash in Gordonton, Waikato, this evening.
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Woman trapped under fallen tree in Cambridge dies
Woman trapped under fallen tree in Cambridge dies
Police have confirmed the woman who was trapped under a tree in Cambridge has died in hospital.
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Siblings of missing Marokopa kids organise their own search
Siblings of missing Marokopa kids organise their own search
Almost five months since Thomas Phillips vanished with his three children near Marokopa, their family are launching a community search in hopes of finding them.
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One dead, another injured after crash south of Hamilton
One dead, another injured after crash south of Hamilton
One person has died and another has moderate injuries following a crash on Ohaupo Road south of Hamilton.
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Name suppression gone for accused in Cambridge restaurant triple stabbing
Woman charged in triple stabbing named
The person accused of a triple stabbing at a Cambridge restaurant that left two people in critical condition has been named.
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More to ram raids than meets the eye - child advocates
More to ram raids than meets the eye - child advocates
Child welfare experts say locking up offending kids will not stop a spate of ram raids.
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Piopio home invasion: Father and son not guilty on all charges
Father and son not guilty on all charges after teen burglar's finger sliced off
A jury has found a Piopio father and son not guilty of an attack that saw the tip of a teen burglar's little finger chopped off in a bungled home invasion.
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Hamilton deputy mayor Geoff Taylor to challenge mayor for top job at upcoming election
Hamilton mayor to be challenged by deputy at upcoming election
While local elections are still five months away, the fight for the top job in Hamilton is heating up with the current mayor being challenged by her deputy.
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Ram raid solutions funding to be decided on next week
Ram raid solutions funding to be decided on next week
Decisions on government solutions for the ram raids in Auckland and Waikato - including funding for things like bollards - are expected to go to Cabinet for sign-off on Monday.
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Elder sister appeals to renew search for missing Waikato family
Elder sister appeals to renew search for missing Waikato family
The Waitomo District mayor believes the community is in the dark about the whereabouts of missing Waikato man Tom Phillips and his three children.
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All coal boilers in NZ schools to be gone by 2025 as $23m in emission reduction projects get green light
Last coal boilers in NZ schools to be gone by 2025
All remaining coal boilers in New Zealand schools will be replaced with cleaner wood burners or electric heating by 2025, at a cost of $10 million, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced.
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Christchurch Hospital staff punched, spat on, sworn at and sexually harassed
ED staff punched, spat on, sworn at and sexually harassed by patients
Christchurch Hospital emergency department staff are still being punched, spat on, sworn at and sexually harassed by patients, despite efforts to stem violence and aggression in the workplace.
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Cambridge stabbings: Victims struck in 'aggressive' manner at Indian restaurant
Woman ran for help after suffering punctured lung in Cambridge stabbing
A woman fled an alleged knife-wielding attacker with cuts to her face and a collapsed lung after a stabbing at a Cambridge restaurant.
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Three suffer serious stab wounds in Cambridge
Person charged after three stabbed in Cambridge
One person has been charged after three people were stabbed in a Cambridge restaurant last night.
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Three people stabbed in Cambridge
Three people were stabbed in an attack in the Waikato town of Cambridge on Wednesday evening.
Police said emergency services were called to a commerical property on Campbell Street just before 9pm… Audio
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Solomon Islands PM blasts Australia over criticism of China security deal
Solomon Islands PM blasts Australia over criticism of China security deal
Solomon Islands prime minister has delivered a withering verbal assault on Australia, mocking the federal government's complaints about the secrecy surrounding the Pacific Island country's security…
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Support needed for parents of kids acting out - Sir Graham Lowe
Support needed for parents of kids acting out - Sir Graham Lowe
Youth crime needs to be addressed with better parenting and support for parents, says rugby league great Sir Graham Lowe, and a city councillor. Audio