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Labour says tougher sentences for those who attack first responders are not an effective deterrent. Justice Minister Paul ...
With less than nine weeks left until Samoa's early election, several senior public servants are throwing their hats in the ...
The Kinleith pulp and paper mill in South Waikato was opened by Prime Minister Sidney Holland in 1954. On Monday, 71 years ...
Auckland Airport's international terminal check-in area has been evacuated on Monday morning due to a fire alarm. Auckland ...
A Ukrainian pilot was killed and his F-16 fighter jet crashed after Russia launched a huge aerial assault involving hundreds ...
Another lucrative outing for New Zealand rowers at the second World Cup regatta in Switzerland. The four New Zealand crews in ...
Malborough dairy farmer, Dione Timuiaiala, whose home flooded over the weekend called it a shock to wake to water underfoot. She spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Tasman and Nelson begins clean up after extreme weather damaged land, stock, and roads. Mayor of Tasman District, Tim King spoke to Corin Dann.
Across the top of the south Island, roads have been damaged, affecting travel. Ingrid Hipkiss spoke to NZTA regional manager Mark Owen.
Nelson and Tasman is crying out for better warning systems so they can better prepare for serious weather events. Ingrid Hipkiss spoke to Emergency Management and Recovery Minister Mark Mitchell.
Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Biman Prasad told parliament that his government has guided the country to a better economic position than where he found it.
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