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'People we've never seen before': Homelessness in Wellington not letting up, agencies say
Homelessness in the capital not letting up
Social services say they are seeing alarming numbers of rough sleepers in Wellington as potential 'move on' laws looms. Audio
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Major insurer declines new home insurance policies for Blenheim
Another town's residents say insurer has shut down new policies
Several South Island towns were already on a list of areas AA won't issue new policies for. Audio
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Iwi chairs prepare to challenge government, ahead of Prime Minister's Waitangi visit
Iwi chairs prepare to challenge government, ahead of PM's Waitangi visit
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon opted to stay away from Waitangi last year. Audio
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Home insurance premiums fall despite ongoing weather risks
Home insurance premiums fall despite ongoing weather risks
The availability of insurance has also improved across the country - even though some insurers are limiting their coverage in flood-prone areas. Audio
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Diabetes care in NZ: Thousands of patient records reveal who’s being left behind
Diabetes care in NZ: Who's being left behind?
Analysis - At first glance, it can look like the result of individual choices, but that doesn't hold up.
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New Zealand holds out hope for halted Papua New Guinea electrification aid project
NZ holds out hope for halted PNG power project
The New Zealand government hasn't ruled out the prospect of an aid project in Papua New Guinea yet being completed, if security improves.
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Warning to travellers as dengue fever cases rise in Pacific again
Warning to travellers as dengue fever cases rise in Pacific again
People who become unwell during or within three weeks of returning from their trip are advised to seek immediate medical advice.
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Woman who gave cop 'thumbs down' pepper-sprayed, has top ripped, underwear exposed
Woman who gave cop 'thumbs down' pepper-sprayed, has top ripped, underwear exposed
The IPCA has found the officer's actions were unlawful and disproportionate.
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What you need to know about Tiaki Wai, the entity replacing Wellington Water
What to know about the entity replacing Wellington Water
Explainer- Ratepayers in the Wellington metropolitan area will have two bills from 1 July as new water entity Tiaki Wai steps up.
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Clintons agree to testify in congressional Epstein investigation
Clintons agree to testify in congressional Epstein investigation
The House Oversight Committee recommended last week that they be held in contempt for refusing to testify about their relationship with Epstein.
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The Epstein files are rocking Britain from the palace to parliament
The Epstein files are rocking Britain from the palace to parliament
The US government's release of more than 3 million documents related to Jeffrey Epstein has raised further questions about the ties of three prominent figures in British public life to the disgraced…
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Norway's Princess Mette-Marit, from fairytale to nightmare
Norway's Princess Mette-Marit, from fairytale to nightmare
Rape charges against her son and her recently revealed friendship with convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have seen the princesses life rapidly turn into a nightmare. Audio
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How much less than asking price are house buyers paying?
Buying a house? What the figures say about asking prices and sales
If you're in the market for a new house, you might be wondering what to offer.
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More interest rates relief coming for homeowners
More interest rates relief coming for homeowners
Interest rates might have started to rise but what home loan borrowers pay in interest is likely to keep falling through this year.
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Insurance cost doubles in a year: What it's like to own NZ's most-stolen car
The big bill for owning the country's most-stolen car
And how can you keep your insurance costs down if you own one? Audio
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UK's Peter Mandelson faces scrutiny over Jeffrey Epstein ties and leaked briefing
UK's former US ambassador faces scrutiny over Epstein ties
Emails suggest Peter Mandelson sent a government document to Epstein along with receiving money.
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Second town red-listed by AA Insurance for new home insurance policies
Second town red-listed by major insurer for new policies
Locals say it's "baffling" AA will no longer issue new policies in Woodend - but for different reasons to its decision in Westport. Audio
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Opposition parties slam 'secret' critical minerals talks
Opposition parties slam 'secret' government talks with US
New Zealand is in talks about the supply of rare minerals, as Donald Trump seeks to reduce reliance on China. Audio
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Government to monitor agencies' underspending on infrastructure
Government to monitor underspending on infrastructure
Treasury reports showed a $1.5 billion discrepancy between actual and forecast spending, and some agencies have been called to explain.
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Auckland Council looks at rule change to avoid flood buyout costs
Council looks at rule change to avoid flood buyout
Auckland Council wants to increase the amount it can spend on retaining walls and lifting homes to make them safe - a move it said would be more cost effective than writing them off.
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Trump launches $20 billion minerals stockpile to boost US manufacturing, counter China
Trump launches $20 billion minerals stockpile to boost US manufacturing, counter China
It is Washington's latest attempt to offset what policymakers view as Chinese manipulation of prices for lithium, nickel, rare earths and other critical minerals.
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How Olympian Michael Klim reinvented himself and his definition of success after muscle-wasting disease CIDP
'A fuller person': Olympian Michael Klim on illness, identity and the partner who stayed
Australia's former swimming hero opens up about his rare neurological diagnosis and the relationship that helped him through its darkest days.
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NZ’s $2.5 billion shoddy building bill: how to fix the ‘build now, fix later’ culture
How to fix the 'build now, fix later' culture
Nearly 10 percent of the construction sector's total value is lost to systemic quality failure, writes industry consultant Mark Kirby.
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Mariameno Kapa-Kingi's expulsion breached dispute process and tikanga, lawyer argues
Lawyer argues Te Pāti Māori expulsion breached dispute process, tikanga
A hearing to consider MP Mariameno Kapa-King's expulsion from the party is underway.
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Former rower Les O'Connell's Olympic gold medal stolen in home burglary
Kiwi Olympian's gold medal stolen in home burglary
Former rower Les O'Connell won the medal at the 1984 Summer Olympics and is appealing to whoever pinched it to give it back undamaged.