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Police and Armed Offenders Squad raid Auckland Head Hunters North Shore gang pad
Neighbours heard loud bangs as the armed police raided the industrial unit.
Read moreTe Tiriti o Waitangi could be heading home after ‘long and arduous journey’
Discussions around the return of the Treaty documents to the North are ongoing.
Read moreCold snap forecast to bring rain in north and south, snow on the passes
Rain and cold are set to sweep in across the country, with drivers warned to check conditions.
Read moreSchool's struggle with asbestos removal: 'It's destroyed me'
An Auckland school's efforts to get rid of asbestos has been so tough its principal thought of quitting the job.
Read moreTongariro National Park to be searched for feral goats
DoC eradicated the local wild goat population last year and hopes to keep it that way.
Read moreHow do Kiwi musicians pay their bills?
Is money too tight to mention for Aotearoa's music makers? Seven local musicians at different stages of their careers tell us how they're making ends meet in 2024.
Read moreHospital hiring has to go through head office in 'short term' budget move
Hospitals around the country are not allowed to make a single hiring decision without the approval of Te Whatu Ora's head office, including for cleaners and administration staff.
Read moreFour injured, one critically, in Christchurch crash
Four ambulances and two rapid response vehicles were sent to the scene in Spencerville.
Read moreGaza: Israeli PM Netanyahu says Rafah attack will happen regardless of deal
It comes amid ongoing attempts to try to reach an agreement for a ceasefire and hostage releases.
Read moreTe Awamutu waste-to-energy plant: Environmental Protection Authority supports call-in
The waste-to-energy plant was first put on the cards for Te Awamutu in 2021.
Read moreSecondary schools struggling to hire teachers - union survey
A survey conducted by the Post Primary Teachers Association found 56 percent of principals had to employ untrained or unqualified teachers because no one else applied.
Read moreAggravated robbery at Manurewa Z petrol station
The station on Roscommon Rd in Manurewa was cordoned off for several hours.
Read moreCyclone Gabrielle inquiry finds New Zealand emergency systems lacking, Gisborne’s efforts highlighted
The region 'is an example of the benefit of role clarity, strong relationships'.
Read moreRotorua boy’s bone marrow donor plea strikes chord with engineering firm owners
Where to now for Waarakihi Hooper Felise's push for a bone marrow donor.
Read moreNumber of dogs that can be walked in packs under review after fatal mauling
The woman's elderly terrier was fatally attacked in a park by dogs from a walking pack - she now wants tougher rules put in place.
Read moreMount Maunganui’s poor air quality forces rethink of industrial sites
'Critical need' to find space for emitting businesses in region, says Tolley.
Read moreReplacement for unsafe East Christchurch playground raises ire
More than 1000 people have signed a petition calling for a most suitable replacement than the one proposed.
Read moreCostumes full of memories go out the door as iconic shop closes
A beloved costume rental outfit in Wellington is shutting down this week, and many outfits with plenty of stories behind them are heading out the door.
Read moreWellington woman takes on mission of cleaning entire coastline
Melissa Lieser plans to walk 33km to clean up every beach from Ōwhiro Bay to Oriental Bay.
Read moreSenior judges' perks revealed, including Crown limos, free flights for partners
Salaries range from $559,400 for Supreme Court judges, to $437,000 for Employment Court judges.
Read moreGrand Chateau Tongariro deteriorating despite $2m govt bailout
The historic hotel at the base of Mt Ruapehu needs critical work to make it weathertight, on top of the $2m already spent on maintenance.
Read moreSchool phone ban for 16-year-olds 'very backward' - principal
Two secondary school principals are not convinced a phone ban is warranted and say it will be difficult to enforce.
Read moreMembers of Parliament and Prime Minister to get pay rise
The Remuneration Authority has set an ordinary MPs' salary at $168,600 a year, and the PM's salary will rise to $520,000 by 2026.
Read moreLow measles vaccination rates for Māori blamed on cyclone, pandemic
Immunisation rates for tamariki Māori in six regions of the country are sitting at less than 69 percent.
Read moreAnalysis: What the shock poll tells us about the coalition government
Analysis - Christopher Luxon will be alert to the factors driving the dire polling, but won't be waving the white flag just yet, RNZ political editor Jo Moir writes.
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