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Witnesses sought after Boer War cenotaph vandalised
Witnesses sought after Boer War cenotaph vandalised
The Thames-Coromandel District Council is appealing for witnesses after a century-old cenotaph was badly damaged.
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Matamata crash: Three children remain in critical condition
Matamata crash: Three children remain in critical condition
Three of the five children involved in a crash in Matamata remain in a critical condition.
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Five children seriously injured in Matamata after stolen vehicle crashes - police
Police say crash with five injured children involved stolen vehicle
Of the five children, aged 10 to 13, four remain in ICU in critical condition and one is in a stable condition.
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Holiday road toll rises to six after motorcylist dies in Huntly
Motorcyclist dies in serious crash in Waikato
A motorcyclist has died after a serious crash on Great South Road in Huntly, Waikato.
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Holiday road toll rises to five after deaths of pedestrian, truck driver
Holiday road toll rises to five after deaths of pedestrian, truck driver
Two people have died in separate crashes overnight, taking the Christmas-New Year road toll to five.
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Christmas crashes prove deadly on NZ roads
Three dead in Christmas crashes
Three people have died following crashes on the roads during the holiday period.
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Police plea for caution over Christmas and New Year as road death toll climbs
Police plea for caution over holidays as road toll climbs
Nine people have already died on the roads since Monday.
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Auckland couple who flouted lockdown face court: Man convicted and fined, woman ordered to donate
Man who flouted lockdown fined, ordered to pay court costs
William Willis, who travelled to Wānaka during the lockdown, has been convicted of failing to comply with the Covid-19 health order and ordered to pay a fine and court costs.
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Covid-19 update: 28 new community cases today, returnee who didn't complete isolation left with child
Covid-19: 28 new community cases, returnee who didn't complete isolation left with child
There are 28 new cases of Covid-19 in the community, and no new Omicron cases in Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ).
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Expert on why spies do not report all crime to the police
If you see a serious crime, you should report it, right?
Especially if you're a public servant. You'd think so, but it appears the nation's spies are exempt.
The Inspector-General for Intelligence… Audio
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In brief: news from around the Pacific
In brief: news from around the Pacific
China believes forces with ulterior motives behind Honiara riots; US radar systems to be installed in Palau; Military funeral with honours for Tonga's Lord Ma'afu, and more.
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Person dies after paragliding accident near Raglan
Person dies after paragliding accident near Raglan
Emergency services were called to the accident on the beach near Ngarunui Beach Road about 2.30pm.
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Police monitoring situation regarding Waikato family who went missing
Police monitoring situation regarding Waikato family who went missing
Police say they are aware that a family who went missing for 17 days in south Waikato earlier this year has not been seen for some days.
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Covid-19 wrap for 16 December: Omicron in NZ, vaccine milestones and mandate protests
Covid-19 wrap: Omicron in NZ, vaccine milestones and mandate protests
NZ's first Omicron case is identified, the country hit its 90 percent full vaccination target; children will be able to get the vaccine, and protesters outside Parliament demand an end to vaccine…
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Five injured, power lines down after car crashes into power pole in Hamilton
Five injured, power lines down after car crashes into power pole in Hamilton
Five people are injured, three seriously, after a car crashed into a power pole on Burbush Road in Burbush, Hamilton this afternoon.
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Rapid antigen testing: What you need to know
Rapid antigen testing: What you need to know
Explainer - The Ministry of Health is considering further rollout of rapid antigen tests to the general public. Here's what you need to know about the current rules and what experts have to say. Audio
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'A campaign of denial' - NZ Police and emergency housing
'A campaign of denial' - NZ Police and emergency housing
The police have been actively gathering and analysing detailed information on rising rates of crime and violence at emergency housing, despite insisting for months they do not "specifically" collect…
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Fears people are seriously injured following crash between tanker and car
Fears people are seriously injured following crash between tanker and car
Emergency services are responding to a crash near Turua, Waikato, and say initial indications are there are serious injuries.
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Man jailed for shooting and injuring police officer at a routine traffic stop
Man jailed for shooting and injuring police officer
A man who shot and injured a police officer at a routine traffic stop in Hamilton in July has been jailed for seven years and eight months.
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Covid-19: Rapid antigen testing to be free for some domestic travellers over summer
Covid-19: Rapid antigen testing to be free for some domestic travellers
The Ministry of Health has released more details on what free Covid-19 rapid antigen testing will mean for those crossing regional boundaries over summer.
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Covid-19 wrap: Expert urges patience with children's vaccine rollout, case numbers grow in Nelson
Covid-19 wrap: Expert urges patience with children's vaccine rollout, case numbers grow in Nelson
An immunologist says proper checks are needed ahead of children's Covid-19 vaccine rollout, while police and iwi to work together on Northland checkpoints.
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Two taken into custody after knife fight on streets of Waikato town
Two taken into custody after knife fight on streets of Waikato town
Two people were taken into custody after a man with a machete was caught on camera pacing around a busy Tuakau street, yelling at another man.
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Jailed sex offender may have committed other crimes - police
Jailed sex offender may have committed other crimes - police
Police believe there may be other victims of a sex offender who was sentenced to jail yesterday.
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Jacinda Ardern in Hamilton to boost vaccination efforts, meet with business leaders
PM in Hamilton to boost vaccination efforts, meet with business leaders
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is in Hamilton to support vaccination efforts, take part in a business roundtable and turn the sod for the Waikato Regional Theatre.
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Watch traffic light settings update: Red for Auckland, Northland and parts of central North Island
Traffic light settings for NZ revealed: 'At red, it will feel a lot like level 2'
Watch - No region is expected to be in the green setting of the new Covid-19 protection framework over the summer period, the prime minister has announced.