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Director-General of MPI Ray Smith said the virus had been detected at another barn on the property.
Researchers share tips for getting an accurate blood pressure reading at home.
Jane McCarrison from Kiwicare shared her tips for tackling fly control problems.
NIWA principal scientist Chris Brandolino said the warm weather may last, particularly for the North Island, right through the weekend and perhaps even into next week.
A further 95 infringement notices were served, police said, which included 24 for restraints, speed and distractions.
The New Zealand boxer has been given an opportunity to become a two-time heavyweight world champion.
"Love is the light that can shine bright, even in our darkest times."
Name suppression was dropped today when the 27-year-old appeared for sentencing at the Christchurch District Court.
A people-mover collided with another vehicle on State Highway 79.
The Kiwi sprint/long jumper captured the nation's hearts with her 200 metres triumph at Paris.
Searching has been unable to resume today, but items found yesterday are believed to belong to the three missing men, who are from the US and Canada.
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The Westport chartered accountant, who was 70, was the chairman and, more recently, chief executive of Buller Electricity.
The company also noted the "growth of other favourites" as a reason to end the range.
The Kiwi A-League clubs will meet for the second time this weekend.
All Black discharged without conviction, weather hampers search for missing men on Aoraki Mt Cook, and Health NZ says cuts will keep going until 2027.
"This change ensures that transport policies have democratic legitimacy and democratic accountability," the Transport Minister says.
A licensed gun owner has been charged after a rifle and shotgun they were supposed to be in possession of were allegedly found in the hands of a Mongrel Mob prospect.
It comes as about 36,000 nurses, midwives and other health workers walked off the job in an eight-hour nationwide strike over staffing and pay levels.
Crews were called to the grass fire in Haumoana at around 4.15pm.
The envelope, seized alongside a semi-automatic pistol during a raid of the West Auckland gang pad, actually read "drags profit", not "drugs profit".