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Magnitude 4.7 earthquake recorded south of Waverley, Taranaki
Geonet reported the shake at a depth of 70km.
Read moreYogurt pouches recalled by New Zealand Food Safety due to the presence of black plastic
The agency said anyone with the product should dispose of it.
Read more'Most horrific threats' - Rainbow storytime tour cancellation draws outrage
Members of the rainbow community say they are heartbroken but not surprised at the cancellation of a tour where drag performers read stories to children in libraries.
Read moreNew Zealand supermarket sector shake-up - independent store in Hamilton set to open
The Hamilton West space has been vacant since Countdown moved out eight months ago.
Read moreNZ Agricultural Show: Canterbury A&P Association board director paid $75,000 for landing $5m council deal
The board is keeping mum after Christchurch City Council revealed the details of the deal.
Read moreHospitals asked to save $105 million by July, Te Whatu Ora confirms
It says several districts have gone over budget in the past three months.
Read moreHeadquarters incident: Leo Molloy confronts gun-toting ‘cowboy’ in night of Viaduct mayhem
"I just saw the gun and thought f*** that, I’m tired of cowboys running this town."
Read moreWhat would one of our top diplomats make of Aukus? - On the Tiles
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Read moreHospitals asked to save total of $105 million by July, Te Whatu Ora confirms
It says several districts have gone over budget in the past three months - and adds it is "reducing the overspend, not making cuts".
Read moreShadze Ryan sentenced for frying pan attack that left police officer concussed, disfigured
The officers recounted being soaked in blood and terrified.
Read moreWhat’s next for Rotorua Boys’ High School head boy Jared Lasike after popular Anzac Day speech
Rotorua Boys' High head boy Jared Lasike's thoughts on the huge response to his speech.
Read moreSculptor proposes $300k bronze statue of transgender legend Georgina Beyer: Carterton council to ponder project
Beyer, who died last year, was the world’s first openly transgender mayor.
Read moreHDC findings from investigation into woman's lung cancer death anger widower
Kent Vickerman is furious at the outcome of the Deputy Health and Disability Commissioner's investigation into his wife's death.
Read moreThunderstorms bring heavy rain and hail to parts of Canterbury
Severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued for Selwyn, Ashburton, Hurunui, Waimakariri and Christchurch City.
Read moreStrong winds damage Wellington Botanic Garden's building
The Begonia House contains several exotic plants and is a venue used for events such as weddings.
Read moreSouth island churches look to ditch insurance over high costs
Some Catholic churches are ditching traditional insurance policies - and say the money could be better used elsewhere.
Read moreDoes fighting inflation always lead to recession? What NZ data tells
Here is what 60 years of New Zealand data shows us.
Read moreHow the oldest telescope in New Zealand was discovered
One of Aotearoa's oldest scientific instruments languished for years in a cardboard box until it was discovered to date back to the days of Captain Cook.
Read moreNominations open for Tauranga City Council local elections
The Bay of Plenty city will hold its first election in almost five years - and there's expected to be a lot of interest.
Read moreUK backpacker 'unaware' of Anzac Day dawn service before her car was lifted and moved
A car lifted and moved by people attending the New Plymouth service was driven away later on Thursday morning by a British backpacker, an organiser of ceremony says.
Read moreHospitals asked to make more than $80m in savings by July, RNZ understands
The central health agency is asking hospitals to save more than $80m by July as part of a nationwide cost-cutting drive, according to figures sourced by RNZ.
Read moreWellington bus drivers' union meeting to disrupt services
Wellington commuters should plan ahead as a disruption to services is expected next week.
Read moreCreditor applies to put Auckland country club owner into liquidation
Plans to redevelop an Auckland golf course and country club have hit yet another snag
Read moreAfter-hours clinics on verge of collapse in some regions
Overworked GPs have signalled they can no longer cover, while funding is falling short.
Read moreRainbow Storytime nationwide tour cancelled after threats of violence
Last month, protests by Destiny Church forced the cancellation of their Rainbow Storytime events in Hastings and Rotorua.
Read moreAfter spending $700,000 on pins for Covid-19 workers, department now cutting costs
A government office that set aside millions for lapel pins for pandemic workers is now looking to cut back on spending.
Read moreLoopholes will be exploited in new vape rules - experts
There is no doubt vape manufacturers will find and exploit gaps in new regulations, an experts say.
Read moreIs NZ bringing in 'Indonesian coal every month to keep the lights on'?
Analysis: The Resource Minister said it, but is it true and why does it matter?
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