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Water Safety NZ wants a crackdown on temporary swimming pools after another drowning.

Fresh call to ban large, temporary backyard swimming pools

Water Safety NZ wants a crackdown on temporary swimming pools after a coroner reports on another drowning.

New Zealand

6:46pm

2:10

Things aren't looking too bad out on the farm.

Five reasons to feel positive about the New Zealand economy

It's been a year of grim economic news – unemployment has been up, GDP down and consumer confidence weak.

Business

6:35pm

Chorus van

'Family silverware': Labour slams Govt plan to sell Chorus stake

The Finance Minister says with the completion of the ultra-fast broadband fibre initiative, there's no longer a policy reason for the Crown to own Chorus.

Business

6:21pm

2:16

Invercargill mayor Nobby Clark is finishing up after a single term in the top job.

Nobby Clark's controversial mayoralty draws to an end

His lone-term as mayor was marked by widely publicised controversies, including public use of the ‘N-word’, two code of conduct breaches and calls for his resignation.

Politics

6:08pm

Nature therapy: Everywhere I go, nature finds me

Nature therapy: Everywhere I go, nature finds me

In this Re: News partnership with Department of Conservation (DOC), Ngamako Rota (Waikato) talks about finding the balance between being an urban Māori, while also being connected to her whenua back home.

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Water Safety NZ wants a crackdown on temporary swimming pools after another drowning.

Fresh call to ban large, temporary backyard swimming pools

Water Safety NZ wants a crackdown on temporary swimming pools after a coroner reports on another drowning.

New Zealand

6:46pm

2:10

Things aren't looking too bad out on the farm.

Five reasons to feel positive about the New Zealand economy

It's been a year of grim economic news – unemployment has been up, GDP down and consumer confidence weak.

Business

6:35pm

Chorus van

'Family silverware': Labour slams Govt plan to sell Chorus stake

The Finance Minister says with the completion of the ultra-fast broadband fibre initiative, there's no longer a policy reason for the Crown to own Chorus.

Business

6:21pm

2:16

Invercargill mayor Nobby Clark is finishing up after a single term in the top job.

Nobby Clark's controversial mayoralty draws to an end

His lone-term as mayor was marked by widely publicised controversies, including public use of the ‘N-word’, two code of conduct breaches and calls for his resignation.

Politics

6:08pm

Nature therapy: Everywhere I go, nature finds me

Nature therapy: Everywhere I go, nature finds me

In this Re: News partnership with Department of Conservation (DOC), Ngamako Rota (Waikato) talks about finding the balance between being an urban Māori, while also being connected to her whenua back home.

Environment

Sponsored by Department of Conservation

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Smith & McKenzie Steak House.

Gang associate charged over Father’s Day restaurant robbery

Two women were also arrested after a search warrant was conducted at a property in Enderley, police said.

Crime and Justice

5:52pm

Speaker Gerry Brownlee seeks a meeting with Te Pāti Māori leaders over potential contempt of the House.

Speaker wants to meet Te Pāti Māori over contempt concern after disruption

Oriini Kaipara’s extended speech and two haka in the House prompted Speaker Gerry Brownlee to suspend proceedings yesterday.

Politics

5:37pm

2:47

Person using a computer.

Two men sentenced for possessing child sexual exploitation material

The men were sentenced this week in the Manukau District Court and the Invercargill District Court.

Crime and Justice

5:04pm

All White Ben Old takes on Poland.

'Under-valued' All Whites need to be 'ruthless': Coach

"We've got to take our moments to score goals" is the message from All Whites coach Darren Bazeley after Poland loss.

New Zealand

4:11pm

2:08

Colour party in front of the New Zealand Memorial to the Missing at Tyne Cot, during a New Zealand National Commemorative Service in 2017, 100 years after Passchendaele.

Soldiers killed in WWI finally identified – hunt underway for families

The defence force is looking for the descendants of two recently identified World War One soldiers, killed in Belgium nearly 100 years ago.

New Zealand

4:08pm

Wayne Dean, who oversees a church commonly referred to as the Two By Twos or The Truth - though it has no official name - has been leading its New Zealand branch for the past three years.

Leader of secretive church returning to Australia for 'extended break'

Wayne Dean, who oversees a church commonly referred to as the Two By Twos or The Truth - though it has no official name - has been leading its New Zealand branch for the past three years.

New Zealand

3:12pm

Police were called when a Whangārei woman reported her vehicle stolen after visiting friends in Dargaville at around 4.45pm.

Three-hour search in Northland bush for alleged teen car thief

Police tracked the 15-year-old through bushland in Northland with a dog team for hours before arresting him back in town after a short foot chase.

Crime and Justice

3:06pm

Some of the cannabis seized by police.

Half a tonne of cannabis seized in raids across Auckland's west

Significant amount of cash, MDMA and ketamine also recovered among the commercial cannabis grow set-ups, police said.

Crime and Justice

2:50pm

Local election voting ends at midday on Saturday.

Auckland records lowest voter turnout for local elections

According to statistics from Local Government New Zealand, 983,466 votes had been received around the country as of October 9, which represented 28.49% of all eligible votes.

New Zealand

2:34pm

Senior Constable Marlene Drummond, who is of Ngāpuhi descent, received her moko kaue after years of consideration.

Victoria Police officer becomes first with moko kauae

Leading Senior Constable Marlene Drummond honours her Ngāpuhi heritage with the traditional Māori tattoo.

Te Ao Māori

12:59pm

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A swollen Lees Stream pictured in Grey this afternoon.

Emergency operations centre activated on West Coast amid slips, flooding

Grey District Council said an emergency operations centre had been activated, and warned people to stay out of floodwaters as river levels rise in the area.

New Zealand

12:55pm

3:18

A Royal New Zealand Air Force A109 helicopter.

RNZAF chopper lands after emergency, small plane crashes while landing

No injuries were reported after emergency services were called to two separate aviation incidents in quick succession on Friday morning.

New Zealand

12:21pm

Some of the 3D-printed and homemade guns seized by police in Henderson.

Police seize 3D-printed, homemade guns with ammo in Auckland raid

A 20-year-old man was arrested following the search in Henderson, attended by the Armed Offenders Squad.

Crime and Justice

12:01pm

Artist impression of the new MORRISON precinct, which will have a central piazza surrounded by retail and hospitality businesses.

Nelson shopping complex to receive new lease of life

Last year, more than 20 retailers were forced to vacate the space at Nelson's 244 Hardy Street, after cladding issues left it earmarked for demolition.

Business

11:57am

1:31

The MP received online death threats in March 2025.

Man charged over death threats made against MP

Police said the threats were sent via a social media platform in March 2025, with the "nature and volume" of them serious enough to prompt a formal investigation.

Politics

11:29am

Aratere.

KiwiRail to sell Aratere ferry for recycling in India

The ferry, which made its final Cook Strait crossing in August, served as part of the Interislander fleet for 26 years.

New Zealand

11:15am

1:31

A 29-year-old man appears in court, charged over the incident.

Man accused of smashing Winston Peters' window pleads not guilty

The 29-year-old appeared in the Auckland District Court this morning on a charge of burglary.

Politics

11:03am

Gisborne fishers caught with more than 150 undersized pāua

Gisborne fishers caught with more than 150 undersized pāua

All 157 pāua recovered were undersized with the smallest measuring 60mm – less than half the legal size of 125mm.

Crime and Justice

10:58am

1:31

Winston Peters addresses the UN General Assembly.

Peters says partner injured by glass in wake of attack on window

Peters said his partner, Jan Trotman, had this morning cut herself on some glass from the attack.

Politics

10:14am

7:32

Emergency services at the scene of an e-scooter crash in Auckland this morning.

Person injured in crash involving e-scooter, car in Auckland's Epsom

1News footage from the scene showed an e-scooter lying in front of a vehicle, which had a smashed windscreen.

New Zealand

9:37am

1:31

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Photos of Hataitai Beach on 8 October near high tide (About 5.15pm) following the council's cycleway and wall work to the area.

Residents fume after beloved Wellington beach 'basically lost'

Wellington residents are gutted that a beloved beach now appears to all but disappear at high tide after a recently completed seawall upgrade.

New Zealand

9:14am

1:31

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