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  • Waikato Police appeal for information on missing person

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    New Zealand
    16 Jan 2021
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    Waikato Police are appealing to the public to help locate 29-year-old Phillip Johansson.

    Waikato Police appeal for information on missing person
  • Art trader says stolen Goldie a liability to thieves

    News
    New Zealand crime
    16 Jan 2021
    C. F. Goldie painting, Sleep 'tis a Gentle Thing.

    An art trader has sent a stark warning to thieves who stole a Goldie painting in Hamilton.

    Art trader says stolen Goldie a liability to thieves
  • Call for consent education for men, boys

    News
    New Zealand
    15 Jan 2021
    Auckland University associate professor Janet Fanslow.

    Sexual violence expert associate professor Janet Fanslow is calling for better education around sexual consent and relationships for men and boys.

    Sexual violence study prompts call for consent education for men, boys
  • Goldie painting stolen from Hamilton property

    News
    New Zealand arts
    14 Jan 2021
    C. F. Goldie painting, Sleep 'tis a Gentle Thing.

    The painting, titled Sleep 'tis a Gentle Thing, was taken along with several valuable artworks over the Christmas-New Year period.

    Goldie painting 'Sleep 'tis a Gentle Thing' stolen from Hamilton property
  • Teenager killed in suspected shark attack at Waihi Beach named

    News
    New Zealand
    8 Jan 2021
    Kaelah Marlow

    Police have named the young woman who died after a suspected shark attack at Waihī Beach.

    Teenager killed in suspected shark attack at Waihi Beach named
  • Teenager who drowned in Lake Arapuni named

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    New Zealand Waikato
    8 Jan 2021
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    Police have named a man who died following a water incident in a Waikato lake.

    Teenager who drowned in Lake Arapuni named
  • PM should not 'tiptoe' around Trump's culpability - professor

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    New Zealand world
    8 Jan 2021
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    The prime minister needs to use her global standing to make an explicit condemnation of the attack on Capitol Hill, Otago University Professor of International Relations Robert Patman says. Audio

    PM should not 'tiptoe' around Trump's culpability - professor
  • Body found in a Waikato lake

    News
    New Zealand
    6 Jan 2021
    Close up of a police officer at an incident on a residential street. 6 July 2016.

    The body of a man has been recovered from Lake Arapuni in the Jones River Landing area.

    Body found in a Waikato lake
  • 'No excuse' for prison protest - Corrections

    News
    New Zealand Waikato
    3 Jan 2021
    Smoke coming from Waikeria Prison, on the 6th day of a destructive protest.

    The 16 protesters at Waikeria Prison have surrendered to authorities after a six-day stand-off, but the Department of Corrections says there was no excuse for their behaviour.

    Waikeria Prison protesters surrender to authorities
  • Police officer injured at Coromandel pub incident

    News
    New Zealand crime
    3 Jan 2021
    The Coroglen Tavern, on the Coromandel Peninsula.

    A police officer has been injured while responding to disorder at a popular Coromandel pub.

    Police officer injured at Coromandel pub incident
  • Police defend use of force during Whangamatā riots

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    New Zealand Northland
    2 Jan 2021
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    Police are defending an officer's use of force during riots in Whangamatā, in which a youth was kicked in the back.

    Police defend use of force during Whangamatā riots
  • One dead in two-car collision north of Whangarei

    News
    New Zealand
    1 Jan 2021

    A two-car collision in Northland has left a person dead and five injured, one in a critical condition.

    One dead in two-car collision north of Whangarei
  • Mayor condemns 'self-indulgent brats' after 22 arrests in Whangamatā

    News
    New Zealand Northland
    1 Jan 2021
    Whangamatā is traditionally a "hot-spot" for police at New Year.

    The mayor of Thames Coromandel says the parents of under-age drinkers should help to pay for the damage caused by last night's riot in Whangamatā.

    Police make 22 arrests after rioting in Whangamatā
  • Waikeria Prison unrest: Protesters leave rooftop to meet Waititi

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    31 Dec 2020
    The road up to Waikeria Prison.

    Whānau of 17 men protesting at Waikeria Prison say they have come down from the rooftop of the "top jail".

    Waikeria Prison unrest: Protesters leave rooftop to meet Waititi
  • Police warn swimmers after man drowns in rescue attempt

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    New Zealand
    22 Dec 2020
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    Police are warning people about the risks around Waikato River after a man drowned while trying to rescue a 12-year-old girl in Taupō last week.

    Drowning in bid to rescue young girl highlights Waikato River dangers - police
  • Police urged to conduct national review after photos illegally taken of young Māori

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    Te Ao Māori
    21 Dec 2020

    There are calls for a national review of photographs taken of young people by police, after it was revealed officers in Wairarapa had illegally taken photos of young Māori in the district.

    Police urged to conduct national review after photos illegally taken of young Māori
  • Revealed: SIS failed to report 'NZ’s Fritzl' Ronald Van Der Plaat

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    New Zealand In Depth
    21 Dec 2020
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    The SIS broke into a house and found evidence a man was raping his daughter, but didn't inform police. She was abused for two more years before she finally escaped.

    Revealed: SIS failed to report 'NZ’s Fritzl' Ronald Van Der Plaat
  • Ihumātao breakthrough: Deal struck to buy disputed land

    News
    Politics Te Ao Māori
    17 Dec 2020
    Protest banners at Ihumatao

    A deal has been struck between the government and Fletcher Building to buy the disputed Ihumātao land for just under $30 million, the first step in breaking the long-running deadlock.

    Ihumātao: Deal struck between government and Fletcher Building to buy disputed land
  • Man charged with murder over woman's death in Hamilton

    News
    New Zealand Waikato
    17 Dec 2020
    Police lights

    Officers were called to a Hamilton house where they found a seriously injured 30-year-old woman, who died at the scene a short time later.

    Police launch homicide inquiry after woman dies in Hamilton house
  • Police raids bag guns, cash and class-A drugs

    News
    New Zealand
    16 Dec 2020
    Police found a "few hundred thousand dollars in cash" during Operation Hare.

    Police have seized meth, LSD, heroin, cocaine, MDMA, high-powered guns and a few hundred thousand dollars in cash following a lengthy investigation.

    Latest police raids bag class-A drugs, guns and hundreds of thousands in cash
  • Christchurch terror attacks report to be made public

    News
    New Zealand Christchurch Terror Attacks
    8 Dec 2020
    Al Huda Mosque in Dunedin

    Answers to how New Zealand's worst act of terrorism was allowed to happen are expected today, when the findings of the Royal Commission of Inquiry are released. Audio

    Christchurch terror attacks report to be made public
  • Person missing from shore near Raglan

    News
    New Zealand
    29 Nov 2020
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    The search for a missing fisher near Raglan has been called off for the day.

    Person missing from shore near Raglan
  • Bringing the chilling ‘teen terrorist’ tale to light

    Audio
    media crime
    22 Nov 2020
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    Last weekend the same startling scoop appeared in the papers of both major publishers: a teenager arrested for plotting a school massacre which was completely suppressed for nearly two years. Both… Audio

  • Bringing the chilling ‘teen terrorist’ tale to light

    News
    Mediawatch media
    22 Nov 2020
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    Last weekend the same startling scoop appeared in the papers of both major publishers: a teenager arrested for plotting a school massacre which was completely suppressed for nearly two years. Both…

    Audio

    Bringing the chilling ‘teen terrorist’ tale to light
  • Waikato dump fire: Equipment to fight it was sabotaged - owner

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    New Zealand environment
    14 Nov 2020
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    A long-lasting underground fire at a Waikato dump was arson, made worse by the sabotage of earthmoving equipment used to fight it, claims the dump's owner.

    Waikato dump fire: Equipment to fight it was sabotaged - owner
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