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  • Plans to upgrade level crossing where two people died

    News
    New Zealand transport
    20 Jun 2019
    Site of train, car crash on Pongakawa School Road

    The level crossing in the Bay of Plenty already has flashing lights, and bells and half-barrier arms will be installed early next year. Video

    KiwiRail plans to upgrade level crossing where two people died
  • Pongakawa train crash: 'I saw the car flying off the track'

    News
    New Zealand transport
    19 Jun 2019
    Site of train, car crash on Pongakawa School Road

    An eyewitness to the fatal crash between a car and a train in Bay of Plenty this morning says the car was pushed about 4m and into a pole upon impact. Video

    Two dead after train and car collide in rural Bay of Plenty
  • Search for man missing for two weeks centres on car

    News
    New Zealand Waikato
    19 Jun 2019
    Police and volunteer search and rescue staff preparing to search for missing Auckland woman Kim Bambus.

    A search is under way for a Waikato man missing for almost two weeks.

    Search for man missing for two weeks centres on car
  • Motorcyclist, cow dead after collision on State Highway

    News
    New Zealand Waikato
    18 Jun 2019
    Pipiroa, Hauraki Plains.

    Both a motorcyclist and a cow are dead after a collision on a State Highway at night.

    Motorcyclist, cow dead after collision on State Highway
  • Uplifting babies 'harmful, state-imposed impact upon vulnerable children'

    News
    New Zealand Te Ao Māori
    14 Jun 2019
    Paora Crawford Moyle, a veteran social worker and advocate for people who have been in state care.

    Advocates supporting an open letter calling for the government to stop uplifting babies say the public have had enough and urgent change is needed.

    Advocates rally around letter demanding end to uplifting babies
  • Person dead, seven injured in Waiouru SH1 crash

    News
    New Zealand
    13 Jun 2019
    Police generic

    One person has died, and seven others injured after a two-vehicle crash south of Waiouru.

    Crash near Waiouru Military Area leaves one dead
  • 'Cancer healer' charged with indecent assault

    News
    New Zealand crime
    11 Jun 2019
    Police generic

    Police have charged a man with assaulting men and women under the guise of healing people of cancer.

    'Cancer healer' charged with indecent assault
  • Man dead from gunshot wounds in Waikato named

    News
    New Zealand crime
    10 Jun 2019
    Police at Hauturu School, where the shooting victims ended up.

    A 23-year-old man who died of gunshot wounds in rural Waikato last week has been named as Faalili Moleli Fauatea from Auckland.

    Man dead from gunshot wounds in Waikato named
  • Three men shot in Waikato charged with aggravated burglary

    News
    New Zealand
    7 Jun 2019
    Police at Hauturu School, where the shooting victims ended up.

    Three of the men who were injured in a shooting incident near Kawhia that left one other man dead have been charged with aggravated robbery.

    Men wounded in Kawhia shooting charged with aggravated burglary
  • Shooting victims' desperate drive to find medical help

    News
    New Zealand crime
    7 Jun 2019
    Police at Hauturu School, where the shooting victims ended up.

    Four people who were shot in rural Waikato yesterday are believed to have driven for kilometres in a desperate bid to find medical help. Locals are trying to piece together exactly what happened.

    Waikato locals on shooting in community: 'You don't expect that sort of stuff'
  • Suspected quadruple shooting in Waikato confounds residents

    Audio
    crime
    7 Jun 2019

    Four people found shot on Thursday are believed to have driven injured along dark country roads for kilometres in rural Waikato in a desperate bid to find medical help.

    The police say one person died… Audio

  • One dead after suspected shooting in Waikato

    News
    New Zealand
    6 Jun 2019
    Police tape cordon a property in Taharoa

    One person has died and three are injured following a suspected shooting in rural Waikato.

    One dead after suspected shooting in Waikato
  • Fatal motorbike crash brings holiday road toll to five

    News
    New Zealand transport
    3 Jun 2019
    no caption

    One person died in motorbike crash near Port Waikato south of Auckland this afternoon bringing the official road toll for Queen's Birthday weekend to five.

    Fatal motorbike crash brings holiday road toll to five
  • Muslim activist honoured for promoting diversity

    News
    New Zealand identity
    3 Jun 2019
    Anjum Rahman

    The first Anjum Rahman heard about her Queen's Birthday Honour was in a letter in her mailbox from the Attorney General.

    Muslim activist honoured for promoting diversity
  • Politicians respond to Parliament rape claims

    News
    Politics Wellington
    22 May 2019
    No caption

    Political party leaders held a meeting with Speaker Trevor Mallard this afternoon, following his comments to RNZ this morning that he believed there was a rapist on the premises.

    Politicians respond to Parliament rape claims
  • Parliamentary service staffer stood down after sexual assault allegation

    News
    Politics
    22 May 2019
    Parliament buildings

    A Parliamentary Service staffer has been stood down after a historical sexual assault allegation. An employment investigation is underway.

    Parliamentary service staffer stood down after sexual assault allegation
  • National urges Mallard to involve police in Parliament rape claims

    News
    Politics
    22 May 2019
    Paula Bennett

    National's deputy leader Paula Bennett has called for Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard to involve the police immediately if he believes there is a rapist in the parliamentary precinct.

    National urges Mallard to involve police in Parliament rape claims
  • Parliament bullying: Mallard urges rape victims to seek support

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    22 May 2019
    Speaker Trevor Mallard at the release of the report into bullying at Parliament.

    Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard says it's his impression from the report on bullying at Parliament that people have been raped there, and he is urging the victims to go to police or support… Audio

    Parliament bullying: Mallard urges rape victims to seek support
  • Terror charge for Christchurch shooter - legal analysis

    Audio
    crime law
    22 May 2019
    The accused in court

    Legal experts are concerned charging the man accused of the Christchurch mosque attacks with terrorism is risky, and will give him a platform to espouse white supremacist views.

    The terrorism charge… Audio

  • Budget funds tipped for scheme tackling family violence

    News
    New Zealand Politics
    17 May 2019
    Abandoned sad wife with wedding ring, s

    A major anti-family violence pilot programme is expected to get the green light for more funding at a pre-Budget announcement on Sunday.

    Budget funds tipped for scheme tackling family violence
  • Christchurch Call: No clear target but let's salute a start to reform

    News
    Comment & Analysis Christchurch Terror Attacks
    16 May 2019
    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is welcomed by French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace for the launch the global "Christchurch Call" initiative to tackle the spread of extremism online, on 15 May.

    Opinion - The government has moved with unprecedented speed and thoughtfulness after the Christchurch terror attacks, taking three key steps, writes Alexander Gillespie

    Christchurch Call: No clear target but let's salute a start to reform
  • Waikato students meet to fight extremism

    Audio
    politics
    16 May 2019

    As world leaders meet in Paris, students, academics and the police have met at the University of Waikato in Hamilton last night to discuss ways of combating violent extremism. Last night's event fell… Audio

  • Students, academics, police discuss combating extremism

    News
    New Zealand Waikato
    16 May 2019
    Waikato University sign

    As world leaders meet in Paris, students, academics and police met at the University of Waikato to discuss ways of combating violent extremism.

    Students, academics, police meet in Hamilton to discuss combating extremism
  • Mother's Day hui to discuss Oranga Tamariki's removal of newborn babies

    News
    Te Ao Māori Bay of Plenty
    12 May 2019
    No caption

    Up to 100 women who have had children taken by Oranga Tamariki are expected at a hui in Raglan today.

    Mother's Day hui to discuss Oranga Tamariki's removal of newborn babies
  • Ministry abusing vulnerable families - midwife

    News
    Te Ao Māori health
    10 May 2019
    Newborn baby feet with identification bracelet tag name.

    Oranga Tamariki is being accused of bullying and racism by the Māori midwife who fought to prevent a young mother from having her baby taken away.

    Oranga Tamariki accused of bullying, racism over removal of baby
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