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Weather: What you need to know about road closures, flights, ferries, schools and evacuations
How to stay safe and what to know about closures, cancellations, evacuations
Warnings are covering huge parts of the country.
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'Threat to life': Wellington wind warning at highest 'red' level
'Threat to life': Wellington wind warning at highest 'red' level
Severe, "destructive gales" may bring trees down and disrupt power and transport.
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closure of one-of-a-kind psychotherapy day programme
Audio 28 Apr 2025The plans to close Segar House - which offers a publicly-funded, intensive psychotherapy day programme - the only one of its kind in the country. Audio
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Heavy rain watches in place for Northland, Auckland
Rain lashes top of North Island, heavy rain watches for Auckland, Northland
An unstable weather system prone to producing thunderstorms is moving down the North Island and heading to parts of the South Island. Video
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Auckland Transport to raise one cent fare on Mt Eden route 64 bus service
End of the road for Auckland's one cent bus fare
Passengers have two more days to tag on for the cost-efficient service. Audio
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Auckland's route 64 bus no longer to have 1 cent fare
For the last five years the route 64 bus fare has been virtually free at just one cent to tag on, but come Sunday a full fare will apply. The bus service was originally established to accomodate for… Audio
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Doors close on Te Atatū Woolworths, as residents face grocery trek
Doors close on Te Atatū Woolworths
But why are residents so upset by the temporary loss of their supermarket?
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Northland Expressway preferred routes: New road over Brynderwyn Hills to be built
Northland Expressway preferred routes: New road over Brynderwyn Hills
A replacement for State Highway 1 over Northland's Brynderwyn Hills will be built just to the east of the current road - a major change from the original plan.
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Wild weather is coming - here's what you need to know
Storm bringing wild weather to NZ classified as a tropical cyclone
The storm is expected to bring heavy rain and strong winds to the upper North Island. Here's what you need to know.
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Storm-damaged Auckland homes still a magnet for looters two years on
Storm-damaged homes still a magnet for looters two years on
Auckland residents are pleased the council has approved a plan for how it'll deal with land bought from homeowners. Audio
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Auckland passenger trains shut down for most of April
Auckland passenger trains shut down for most of April
KiwiRail says no passenger rail will operate from 12 April to 27 April, allowing crews to build critical upgrades and complete major infrastructure on the Auckland underground.
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Masterton rocked by possible closure of local Hansells plant
Masterton rocked by possible closure of local Hansells plant
The iconic Kiwi food products business has gone into receivership, with about 100 jobs on the line.
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Spotlight falls on New Zealand’s Confucius Institutes in wake of Australian closures
Spotlight falls on NZ Confucius Institutes in wake of Australian closures
Domestic universities say they are comfortable with existing relationships as calls grow to review ties. Audio
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Woolworths confirms restructure, closes two stores
Woolworths confirms restructure, closes two stores
Workers First Union, which represents some Woolworths staff, says it would mean the loss of income for thousands of workers.
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Empowering generations: Pacific elders and youth forge stronger bonds with Auckland Museum
Pacific elders and youth forge stronger bonds with Auckland Museum
Community leaders are working to establish stronger connections between Pacific communities and the Auckland Museum, facilitating engagement with their cultural heritage.
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Retailers need more support to offset construction work disruption, NZIER finds
Retailers need more support to offset construction work disruption - research
Disruption has been felt widely through projects such as Auckland City Rail Link and Wellington's 'Let's Get Wellington Moving'.
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Northland farmers welcome heavy rainfall, president of Federated Farmers Northland says
Northland farmers welcome heavy rainfall amid drought
The president of Federated Farmers in Northland says farmers have been grateful for the downpour.
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Whangamōmona's former vice-president Bryan Ramage jailed for historic sexual offending
Former vice-president of NZ's only self-declared republic outed as sex offender
Bryan Ramage was served seven years' imprisonment.
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Prominent Palmerston North man jailed for child sexual abuse keeps temporary name suppression
Man jailed for child sexual abuse keeps temporary name suppression
He was regarded as a leader in his profession and was well-known in the community.
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Widow of Fa'anānā Efeso Collins seeks inquiry into his death: 'Unanswered questions'
Widow of Fa'anānā Efeso Collins wants inquiry into his death
The widow of late Green Party MP Fa'anānā Efeso Collins is calling for an inquest into his death, accusing the organisers of the charity event he was attending at the time of failing him. Audio
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Good riddance to bad rubbish at a north Auckland tip
Good riddance to bad rubbish at a north Auckland tip
More than half of Auckland's rubbish gets dumped at one landfill, where waste is turned into energy to power homes and grow food.
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Western Springs: Wayne Brown says fewer people go to Speedway than corner dairy
Wayne Brown: Fewer people at Speedway than at a corner dairy
Western Springs Speedway is a burden on the ratepayer, and fewer people go there than to the corner dairy, according to Auckland's mayor.
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Food bank keeps lunches coming with corporate sponsorship
Food bank keeps lunches coming with corporate sponsorship
An Auckland food bank that was facing closure last year can now keep its doors open until the end of term two, thanks to a corporate sponsorship.
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Minister closes inner Hauraki Gulf to fishing of rock lobster
Minister closes inner Hauraki Gulf to fishing of rock lobster
Shane Jones says the closure, starting from April 1, is to allow the lobster population to restore itself.
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'This isn't over' - Albany Ward councillor expects challenges to Western Springs Speedway closure
'This isn't over' - expect challenges to Western Springs Speedway closure
The iconic Western Springs Speedway is set to close but Albany Ward councillor John Watson is rallying against what he calls an "engineered eviction". Audio