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Green MP Benjamin Doyle resigns from Parliament
Green MP Benjamin Doyle resigns from Parliament
They said they had been on a "journey of healing" which could not be done while in Parliament.
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Māori Queen launches two economic initiatives during her first national address
'There are many ways to manifest being Māori' - Māori Queen
In her first royal address since becoming head of the Kiingitanga movement, Te Arikinui Kuini Nga wai hono i te po told listeners that being Māori was not defined by having an enemy or a challenge to…
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'We all love you and miss you': Mother's plea for daughter to come home
'We all love you and miss you': Mother's plea for daughter to come home
Te Anihana Pomana, 25, has not been seen since leaving all her belongings at a hotel.
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Maintenance tender for Lisbon's 140yo cable cars scrapped over price just days before deadly crash
Maintenance tender for cable cars scrapped just days before deadly crash
A maintenance tender for the funicular cart that crashed in Lisbon, killing 16 people, was cancelled earlier this week because the bids were too expensive.
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Long-serving ethnic officer retiring with 'immense' gratitude
Long-serving ethnic officer retiring with 'immense' gratitude
Jessica Phuang, Auckland police's ethnic responsiveness manager, says she will retire from the job but continue to serve the community.
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Mayors fume over Carter Holt Harvey snub as 'broken' workers deal with Eves Valley sawmill closure
Mayors fume over Carter Holt Harvey snub on Eves Valley sawmill closure
Meanwhile, a union delegate says the shutdown is "like going to your own funeral". Audio
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Researchers unearthed skeleton of extinct ‘hypercarnivore’ that had a taste for dinosaurs
Skeleton of extinct 'hypercarnivore' that had a taste for dinosaurs unearthed
The skeleton was nearly complete and the skull was in such good condition that its teeth still bore a coating of enamel, the study's lead author says.
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Trump alleges China, Russia, North Korea are conspiring against the US
Trump is furious at China, but he's making US foes great again
Analysis - US President Donald Trump is mad that China is palling around with his strongmen friends.
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Fiji and Samoa prepare for final Women's Rugby World Cup clashes
Fiji and Samoa prepare for final Women's RWC clashes
With both teams out contention for a place in the quarterfinals, they will be playing for pride in their respective final pool matches.
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How a lost diary at Lake Tekapo sparked an ongoing treasure hunt
How a lost diary at Lake Tekapo sparked an ongoing treasure hunt
A steady stream of visitors has been seen combing the shoreline of Lake Tekapo since February in search of a mysterious package that has become a viral phenomenon.
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Opinion: Amazon gives up building its own Auckland data centre, as power prices soar
Opinion: Amazon gives up building its own Auckland data centre, as power prices soar
The aborted construction of Amazon's west Auckland data centre shows just how much has changed in four years.
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IVF clinic silenced white couple who gave birth to biracial baby in sperm mix-up
White couple give birth to biracial baby in Brisbane sperm mix-up
A biracial baby was born to a white couple in Brisbane in an IVF mix-up that Australia's biggest fertility company kept secret for 11 years.
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Reserve Bank chair Neil Quigley resigns with immediate effect
'If he had not offered his resignation, I would have asked him for it'
A statement from Finance Minister Nicola Willis said Neil Quigley had decided now is the appropriate time for him to stand aside.
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Why was Tony Blair at the White House for Trump’s Gaza meeting?
Why was Tony Blair at the White House for Trump’s Gaza meeting?
The contents of the meeting have not been made public, although Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff told Fox News it would focus on the administration's "comprehensive plan" for Gaza after the war…
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How a new Tauranga research facility will be the only one of its kind worldwide
How a new research facility will be only one of its kind worldwide
Concept plans for the New Zealand Institute for Marine Futures, to be built at Tauranga's Sulphur Point, have been presented at a Tauranga City Council meeting.
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NZ Warriors owe debt to highflying 'Zesty Boys' in NRL playoff drive
'Zesty Boys' assemble: Warriors owe debt to young guns in NRL playoff drive
The door of opportunity has opened wide for the club's prodigies and they have taken their chances eagerly.
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Te reo Māori celebrated on world stage at Indigenous Summit in Canada
Te reo Māori celebrated on world stage at Indigenous Summit
Aotearoa's language journey was showcased as a "blueprint" for revitalisation at Canada's first-ever Indigenous Languages Summit.
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Late rugby player Shane Christie had called for 'duty of care for players'
Shane Christie's battle with concussion-induced symptoms
Former Highlanders flanker believed he was suffering from the same neurodegenerative brain condition diagnosed in friend Billy Guyton, who died by suspected suicide.
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Data shows 'exciting' shift in Kiwis' attitudes to te reo Māori
'A powerful shift' revealed in Kiwis' attitudes to te reo Māori
The challenge is to find "the levers" to accelerate the rate of change, an advocate says.
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NCEA reform: how will schools decide who takes an academic or vocational path?
NCEA reform: Who takes an academic or vocational path?
If introduced, the reform would effectively see New Zealand return to a "tracking" system where students are grouped into two pathways.
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How can you keep yourself safe when putting down a deposit for building work?
How to keep yourself safe when hiring a builder
Homeowners who say they were duped by a Wellington construction company highlight the potential fishhooks for those needing work done. Audio
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Israel hits Gaza hospital, killing at least 20 people, including five journalists
Israel hits Gaza hospital, killing at least 20 people, including five journalists
Israel acknowledges striking the area of Nasser hospital and has ordered an inquiry, while US President Donald Trump said he was 'not happy'. Audio
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Mushroom triple murderer Erin Patterson back in court
Sole mushroom lunch survivor faces 'callous and calculated' killer in court
It is the first time Erin Patterson has been seen publicly since a jury found her guilty of murdering three relatives.
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Is there anything you can do about public shaming on internet?
What can you do if you're publicly shamed?
Explainer : Naming and shaming, false rumours or a photo that upends your life - is there anything you can do about it?
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Youth social media ban: What could go wrong?
Youth social media ban: What could go wrong?
An Auckland-based criminologist is concerned New Zealand's proposed social media ban for under-16s will not work. Audio