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Gathering at Waitara’s Ōwae marae hears of "a sinister reversion back to an assimilationist approach" and "demonising" of Māori.
"You know, I don't care. I want our police officers; I want our paramedics; I want our firefighters; I want our prison officers to feel safe," Christopher Luxon said.
Health experts urge vaccination, better ventilation, and caution as winter flu season coincides with a resurgence of Covid.
Transport Minister Chris Bishop announced the speed limit would increase from Tuesday morning.
MetService said rain was expected from Thursday as a front moves south-east over the country.
Murray McClune said he would invest funds on the clients' behalf, but used some of the funds for his own personal purposes and issued false statements to cover his tracks.
The changes, adopted by Auckland Council, includes limitations on the number of dogs that can be walked at once.
New Zealand couldn't get their running game going in Calvisano but the hosts failed to respond to their long kicking game.
Kevin Proctor can be seen being knocked into the air, falling to his side on the ground where he doesn't immediately move.
"These attacks affect everyday Kiwis and are often committed by cowardly attackers, who strike when the victim is distracted," the Justice Minister said.
The big prop requires surgery on a knee injury possibly made worse by starting for the Crusaders in their recent Super Rugby final victory.
After nearly 10 weeks of evidence, testimony and high public interest, Erin Patterson's trial is now in its final phase of jury deliberations.
A 45-year-old Hastings man was arrested for allegedly contravening a protection order and other charges were being considered.
Footage captured by 1News shows workers and residents moving their motorbikes and cars out of the discoloured water.
Lucky Hawkins was forced out after floodwater mixed with chemicals from the business next door swept through her property.
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The Auditor-General said the NZDF's practices risked "the public and Parliament losing confidence in the decisions made to contract" with suppliers.
“Their actions compromised the integrity of New Zealand’s immigration system.”
Police discovered a man in a critical condition after being called to a Beatty St property.
The last university bar was shut in 2021 due to earthquake risks.