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While many of us wind down for summer, orchards are ramping up for a bumper crop, with much of the ripe summer fruit destined for the supermarkets and export.
Customs is ramping up border security with new tech, expanded eGate access, and a major crackdown on corrupt baggage handlers.
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A silver steward employed at the official residence of the French president was arrested this week for the theft of items of silverware and table service worth thousands of euros.
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A Rotorua family is rejoicing in a "miracle" after the chance arrival of council workers saved the life of 78-year-old Sandra Bristowe.
The man said he was punishing the dog for toileting on his deck.
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Sick of basic snacks from the petrol station? Sophie Merkens says it's the perfect time of year to head outside, take in your surroundings and try something new.
The decision comes after guiding Dame Lisa Carrington and the national team to an incredible eight Olympic gold medals and nearly 20 world championship titles, across the K1, K2 and K4 disciplines.
Police were called to Seadown Road at around 9.10am after a member of the public came across a crashed vehicle.
New Zealand's best batter is likely playing in his final home Test but won't be drawn on the likelihood of a potential retirement from the Black Caps.
It comes after negotiations were launched in March.
Police were called to Tauranga's Dive Cres around 3.15pm on Saturday to reports of an assault and disorder.
Willis had previously run in Wellington Central and Ōhāriu.
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Marcel Nelson collapsed just as he was about to lead a first aid class in October, with quick-thinking students, paramedics and 14 shocks keeping him alive.
Eight people were arrested as police carried out 12 searches at properties and vehicles in and around Invercargill.
Police were called at around 9.45am after receiving reports that people were in difficulty in the water near the Waikawau boat ramp.
New Zealand Food Safety said the cheese appeared to have been taken from the Putaruru Landfill before being reportedly discovered for sale in the Waikato town on Sunday.
A member of the public alerted police after sighting a vehicle repeatedly crossing the centre line heading from Gore to Te Anau on Sunday.
NZTA said the failure of the component was of "significant concern" as a similar failure in an on-road crash could result in serious injuries or death for passengers sitting in the rear seat.
Police have urged boaties to take safety seriously after the dramatic rescue on Sunday.
Waitematā East’s tactical crime unit began investigating the initial burglary on the North Shore in the early hours of December 1.
Negotiations were launched in March, with Luxon visiting in April and McClay making several trips.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has hailed the agreement as a "massive moment" for the country, but New Zealand First leader Winston Peters says its a "bad deal" and has vowed to oppose enabling legislation.