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Police want more information about mystery assault on men in Napier

Napier police are seeking more information about an alleged assault on three men in the city on Saturday 27 May.

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Damning report into Palmerston North Hospital follows death of pregnant woman with sepsis

Many doctors at Palmerston North Hospital operate under a siege mentality, where they fear speaking out about concerns, and they often face barriers when trying to transfer patients between departments, according to a damning new report.

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Corrections urgently pulling ‘racist, offensive’ ads from Waikato buses after complaints

This is not the first time Corrections has come under fire for “racist” advertisements.

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'That's insanity': Man whose daughter was killed in police pursuit criticises relaxing of rules

A man whose daughter was killed in a car that fled from police says encouraging more pursuits is madness.

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'Horrible scene': Evacuations in Waihi Beach following widespread flooding

Almost a dozen elder housing units were evacuated after floodwaters almost reached their windowsills, but the water's now going down again.

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Spoilers: Succession finale says goodbye to America's most profane, and profound, show

What is the fate of Waystar Royco, the Roy family, and America itself? Read on to find out how it all ends.

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Nepali community ramps up campaign for Everest Day ahead of election

On the 70th anniversary of Hillary and Tenzing sitting on top of the world's tallest peak, efforts continue to mark the feat with an official celebration in New Zealand.

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Why Air New Zealand wants to weigh you

The airline is heading your way, with a pair of scales.

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Beckenridge hearing: 'John cared too much for Mike to hurt him'

Mike Zhou-Beckenridge's family believes his step-father cared too much for him to kill him by driving them both off a cliff in 2015.

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Victims ‘bundled into car’ during Napier assault, police seeking witnesses

Napier police are urging witnesses of the crime to come forward.

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Three allegedly assaulted following NRL match in Napier, police seeking information

The incident took place after the Warriors vs Broncos game over the weekend, with two victims reportedly bundled into a car.

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Shortage of forensic psychiatrists, in-patient beds could impact prisoners

The mental health services that treat those in prisons and before New Zealand's courts are experiencing delays amid a shortage of forensic psychiatrists.

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Surfers report performing more than 1200 bystander rescues

Surfers are being heralded as the unsung heroes of their home breaks, saving an average of 48 lives each year.

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The best Arnold Schwarzenegger movies of all-time (and where you can watch them right now)

As the former Governator makes the jump to TV in Netflix's Fubar, Stuff to Watch looks back at the best of the now 75-year-old's big-screen blasts.

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“Petty vandalism” costing Stratford District time, money and emotional distress

One cemetery visitor says she no longer feels safe as a result

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Waimea Community Dam construction finishes, ready to fill over winter

Waimea Community Dam's reservoir is now built, and on track to supply the Tasman District with water from next summer.

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Tauranga CBD street parking free on Saturdays, after 5pm on weekdays

The change comes into effect this weekend.

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Renewed calls for medicinal cannabis to be funded as study reports pain relief

New Zealanders who use cannabis to help with chronic conditions have told researchers the drug allowed them to come off other pain medications, including opioids.

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Sir Ashley Bloomfield's top tips for mental health in kids

Sir Ashley Bloomfield and Southern Cross have come together to promote a free and accessible wellbeing programme for tamariki.

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Evacuations in Waihi Beach and flooding closes SH29

Most people evacuated during flash flooding at Waihi Beach in western Bay of Plenty have found accommodation for the night, Civil Defence says.

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Senior Greymouth cop chased young teens at 214km/h

A long-serving Greymouth police officer was today convicted of dangerous driving.

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Tramper retrieval all in a day's - and night's - work for Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter crew

Eight jobs were logged for the crew of the Nelson Marlborough Rescue Helicopter, with a late night flight from Kaikōura to Christchurch.

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Vaping poll: More than two-thirds of New Zealanders want to ban vaping

A recent study found 10 per cent of year 10 students were addicted to vaping.

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Tauranga hip-hop crew eyeing world title in Arizona, United States

'Some have even gone as far as sacrificing the school ball to make it happen.'

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Waihī Beach flooding: Elderly evacuated, tradies trapped, as ‘widespread flooding’ hits

Reports include a car being stuck in floodwaters.

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Te reo Māori road signs supported by National says MP Chris Bishop; PM Chris Hipkins accuses party of ‘dog whistle’

Policy reversal came after one MP called them 'confusing' - 'should all be in English'.

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Police search for vehicle involved in Ōamaru aggravated burglary

The public’s help is being sought to find a Mazda that was involved in Ōamaru aggravated burglary.

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Corrections 'urgently' pulling prison officer ad after racism complaints

The ad asked candidates to “become the change for our Waikato whānau”. A communications expert said it was racist, offensive, and "they’re offending their target audience".

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Lack of transparency from intelligence agencies, Taumaru report finds

The transparency and scale of the national security system has been criticised in a new report, which says there's not even a definition of what "protection of national security" actually means.

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This Auckland township has 'had enough' of shops because they 'bring crime'

Crime, traffic and soft drinks are just some of the social ills Waiuku residents believe a new dairy would bring to their town.

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Markets wrap: Construction slowdown, rising debt and improving car sales

There were mixed results as the earning season comes to a close, with debt worries, a construction slowdown and a turnaround for a large Japanese car importer.

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Loafers Lodge review finds 25 similar high density accommodation providers in Wellington

Of the 25 buildings identified in the review, three don't have a current building warrant of fitness.

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Stop Co-Governance meeting canned as protesters accuse organisers of racism

A trustee who gave permission for the event to be held at his church says it will not happen again "under his watch".

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Indy 500: Frustrating day for Kiwis Scott Dixon and Scott McLaughlin who finish sixth and 14th

A day of what could have been for the Kiwis at the Indy 500 but as Josef Newgarden took the win, Dixon and McLaughlin finished the race to bank important championship points.

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Road works on SH1 may cause some noise, Waka Kotahi says

Waka Kotahi has started road works on Evans St in Timaru and is warning locals it may be a little bit noisy for a few days.

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Tom Walsh puts positive spin on Ryan Crouser's unprecedented shot put feats

Kiwi athlete had the best seat in the house for the finest shot put series of all time. His big takeaway? "Every giant gets toppled at some point."

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Uphill motorists get the green light at Ruby Bay

The Tasman District Council's new system on Stafford Drive at Ruby Bay was expected to reduce waiting time and allow traffic to flow more freely through the area.

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Mama Hooch brother Roberto reportedly assaulted in prison

One of the brothers convicted of rape and drink spiking at a Christchurch bar has reportedly been assaulted behind bars.

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Nurses union discusses next steps in pay negotiations with Te Whatu Ora

A Christchurch healthcare assistant says his colleagues are "tired of being disrespected" as tens of thousands of health workers attend union meetings this week.

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Man arrested after a car chase across South Auckland

A man has been arrested after a car chase across South Auckland.

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Auckland floods: Red-stickered homeowners to learn how the fate of their properties will be decided

Owners of hundreds of stickered homes in Auckland can expect to learn more this week about how the future of their properties will be decided.

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Covid-19 case numbers: 14,371 new cases, 49 further deaths

There were 14,371 new cases of Covid-19 reported in the week to midnight on Sunday, and a further 49 deaths.

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Paving the way home: Navigating the tatau, identity, tradition, and family ties

First Person - I'm sure every young 20-something at some point asks the question, "Who am I?", writes Faivaeselopepe Anric Sitanilei.

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Teen tells of lack of mental health support despite abuse in state care

A teen who has spent his life in the care of the state says the government is failing to address the mental health of young vulnerable people.

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Covid-19 data visualisations: NZ in numbers

Track the very latest Covid-19 data in New Zealand, with new charts on the current trends from RNZ data journalist Farah Hancock.

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