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Hope for transformational change from unconscious bias investigation
There's hope a long-term research project investigating bias towards Māori within the police will create transformational change.
The project, run by Waikato University and overseen by a criminal… Audio
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Police launch investigation into 'unconscious bias' against Māori
Police launch investigation into 'unconscious bias' against Māori
Police have launched a long-term research project investigating whether they have unconscious bias against Māori, but won't say it is an inquiry into racism. Audio
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Police launch investigation into whether they're biased against Māori
The police are investigating whether they are biased against Māori.
It's launched a long term research project with Waikato University and a criminal justice advocate looking at how the police can… Audio
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Two serious crashes in Waikato
Two serious crashes in Waikato, one fatality
Police are attending to two serious crashes in Waikato.
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Covid-19 rule-breakers: Lots of law, not enough order?
Covid-19 rule-breakers: Lots of law, not enough order?
Analysis - New Zealand's Covid-19 response may be the envy of the world, but that has not stopped Kiwis getting angry about it this week, Alexander Gillespie writes.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Silver Ferns lose captain, Smith starts on the bench for the Highlanders, former Barca boss released and Kenyan runner cops doping ban.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - Blues players all negative for Covid, Auckland cricketers back in Black Caps squad, Patel takes up fulltime role with Lions.
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Two motorcyclists dead in separate crashes
Two motorcyclists dead in separate crashes
Two motorcyclists have been killed in separate crashes this afternoon.
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Red Fox Tavern: Murder accused told police he knew he would be suspect
Murder accused told police he knew he would be suspect
One of the men on trial over the shooting and robbery at the Red Fox Tavern more than 30 years ago told the police he knew they would be after him over the crime, a jury has been told.
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Details emerge of extreme precautions taken to remove body from cargo ship in New Plymouth
Details emerge of extreme precautions taken to remove body from cargo ship
The difficult recovery of a man's body, who died at sea while on a cargo vessel travelling to New Plymouth, has been described as "PPE on steroids".
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Accused man practised firing shotgun, witness tell court
Accused man practised firing shotgun, witness tell court
One of the men on trial over the shooting and robbery at the Red Fox Tavern more than 30 years ago practised firing a gun at the vineyard where he'd been staying, a jury has heard.
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'My experiences make me good at what I do now' - former boys' home resident
'My experiences make me good at what I do now' - former boys' home resident
A man who first ended up in Stanmore Boys' Home in Christchurch at age 8 says his time in the home was terrifying at first, but soon became a very positive experience.
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Search resuming for jetskier missing in Waikato River
Search resuming for jetskier missing in Waikato River
A search operation has so far been unable to find a man missing in the Waikato River.
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Man on trial for Red Fox shooting was jailed for similar crime
Man on trial for Red Fox shooting was jailed for similar crime
One of the men on trial over the Red Fox Tavern shooting more than 30 years ago was jailed for a similar robbery several years earlier, a jury has heard.
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Police move checkpoints after Auckland border confusion
Police move checkpoints after Auckland border confusion
Police say they are moving three checkpoints north of Auckland back to where the legal boundary sits.
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Fonterra discharging nitrogen-heavy water onto 'ghost farms'
Fonterra discharging nitrogen-heavy water onto 'ghost farms'
Fonterra cleared the cows from 16 farms and is using the land to dispose of wastewater, which could be leaching a colourless, tasteless and odourless pollutant into private drinking water supplies.
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Red Fox Tavern murder trial: Publican who was shot 'didn't stand no nonsense'
Murder trial: Publican who was shot 'didn't stand no nonsense'
A man who was one of the first on the scene after a Waikato publican was shot in a robbery more than 30 years said as soon as he saw his friend lying face down on the floor, he knew he was dead.
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Red Fox Tavern murder trial: Witness felt 'scared' and 'bewildered'
Red Fox Tavern murder trial: Witness felt 'scared' and 'bewildered'
One of the women who was working at the Red Fox Tavern when Chris Bush was shot dead more than 30 years ago has described to a jury the moment the gunman pulled the trigger.
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Red Fox Tavern cold case trial underway in High Court
A trial is underway for one of the country's most well known cold cases.
More than 30 years after Waikato publican and father-of-two Chris Bush was shot dead during a robbery at the Red Fox Tavern in… Audio
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Trial begins for men accused of Chris Bush murder
Trial begins for men accused of Chris Bush murder
Chris Bush was shot dead at the Red Fox Tavern in Maramarua in 1987.
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Firearm, drugs, cash seized and gang member arrested
Firearm, drugs, cash seized and gang member arrested
A gang member has been arrested in western Waikato following a police operation targeting organised crime.
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Police seek help to identify body found in Waikato River
Police seek help to identify body found in Waikato River
Police are asking for help from the public to identify a man whose body was found in Hamilton last week.
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Man dies following family incident in Hamilton
Man dies following family incident in Hamilton
A man has died and police have begun a homicide investigation after he was injured in a family incident in Hamilton.
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DIY campervan explodes without warning at Marlborough campsite
DIY campervan explodes without warning at Marlborough campsite
A couple from the United Kingdom has "lost everything" after the vehicle they were living in caught fire at a Marlborough camping site.
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Opinion: There's more to a presidency than unifying a country
Opinion: There's more to a presidency than unifying a country
Opinion - Joe Biden may think his presidency is about unifying the United States, but growing inequality, the health of his citizens and racism need to be fixed first, Professor Dan Zirker writes.