Players have been sending personalised messages to their members for their support as other Kiwi teams also look for ways to bring back fans.
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Staff shortages due to Covid-19 and winter illnesses are affecting services.
They have also been charged over three other smash and grab burglaries in the city.
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Four people have been injured, one critically.
Local Government NZ CEO Susan Freeman-Greene says some people may not understand how local councils affect their everyday lives.
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The 29-year-old man is due to appear in court charged with burglary.
It's claims that families arriving in Christchurch as refugees turned up to homes in winter without basic amenities.
They were caught with 222 crays taken from Māhia, the daily catch limit for crayfish in the Hawke’s Bay area is six per person.
He spoke with Jenny-May Clarkson about I Will Not Speak Māori.
The former soldier, a friend of Abelen, said he "didn't want anyone to lose their lives to try and get him back".
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Doctors union CEO Sarah Dalton and Claire MacDonald from the NZ College of Midwives talk about the under pressure health system.
The Chief Ombudsman has released a report into Auckland's Mason Clinic.
The All Blacks coach has stayed with the same starting XV that carved out a 15-12 lead at halftime in Christchurch but made changes to the bench following the 25-18 defeat.
Chris Dawson's lawyer says his client has been "subjected to constant threats" since arriving in a Sydney jail.
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There are 286 people in hospital with the virus.
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Gregory Flavell was reported missing on August 10.
National's leader had been under fire for failing to do so when asked last week.
Williams' victory over Annet Kontaveit means she has at least one more game left in her storied singles career.
A "triple-dip" La Niña is "very likely" to occur and would be the first since 1998-2000.
Kyrgios said he was struggling to breathe and the smell was "probably not something I want to be breathing in in-between points".
Some Cook's petrels can become disoriented by the lights in the city centre and wind up stuck on the ground.
Auckland City Police say the 57-year-old is in breach of her release conditions.
The Pumas coach was left in the rare state of being speechless after hearing about the bold display.
There have been claims that refugee families in Christchurch turned up to homes without basic amenities, adequate bedding and food.
In ninth position on the NRL ladder, Brisbane must beat St George Illawarra and hope bottom-club Wests Tigers beat in-form eight-placed Canberra to play finals footy.
Speaking from Marlborough on Thursday, the Prime Minister said traffic light settings will be reviewed in the coming weeks.
People are being asked to avoid Korokoro Rd.
"The Government needs to give Waka Kotahi more money to fix the roads," Kaitaia Business Association Chair Andrea Panther said.
Howick Ward Councillor, Sharon Stewart, has rounded up a group of locals which has led to containers of clothes being sent to Ukrainians in need.
It comes as some emergencies were taking hours for the ambulance service to attend.
The under-pressure All Blacks head coach has kept faith with the starting XV, but the response to another loss may be uglier as a result, writes Patrick McKendry.
Apa shared the momentous occasion on Instagram, with a series of photos from the ceremony.
Hydrology and engineering experts are observing the Waiho, Hokitika and Haast Rivers closely.
Former resident Pearl Valor says there are different classes depending on who your parents are, and that normally meant “not interacting with low-class cousins”.
Pearl Valor is one of six women fighting for the right to have been treated as an employee, rather than a volunteer while at the West Coast commune.
It is understood 22-year-old Breanna Muriwai was at Te Horo Beach early in the morning on Sunday.
The number of serious attacks by imprisoned gang members on prison officers has nearly doubled in the last year.
The high profile sportswomen were two of the four new additions to the board with Paralympic swimmer Duane Kale and former Black Sock Don Tricker also appointed.
All Blacks coach Ian Foster is back under the pump from fans and media after his side suffered their first defeat to the Pumas on home soil last week in Christchurch.
The 20-metre-wide walls were built around a home on Hawke Crescent, in Auckland's Beachlands.
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Police said the pursuit, which resulted in the fleeing driver crashing his vehicle near the St Lukes Rd off-ramp, began around 6:30pm.