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Seven victims received a range of injuries, from minor bruising to a fractured skull, which required surgery, and were recovery at home as of last week.
Emergency services were called to a geothermal area on Tukiterangi St at Whakarewarewa at around 9.40pm on Sunday.
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Robertson's sacking as All Blacks head coach immediately propelled Joseph into the conversation, with the former Japan coach widely viewed as a frontrunner to step into the role.
Christopher Luxon spoke in a state of the nation address in front of an Auckland business audience earlier today, saying there's "real cause for optimism".
One NZ said retiring the ageing technology will allow it to free up valuable radio spectrum to boost its 4G and 5G services.
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The state housing agency has faced claims it overpaid for the Ferncliffe Farm site near Tauranga.
Bach owner Simon Donelley said the damage began in the early hours of the morning and he watched on as a landslip approached his property.
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Police said at the time of the crash, a marked police patrol vehicle was in the area, and had slowed down to speak with pedestrians who had been seen walking on the road.
Punarurku, to the west of Whangaruru Harbour about 50km from Whangārei, recorded the Northland’s heaviest rainfall over the weekend.
The power company has been releasing water from Lake Pūkaki since December 3.