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Retirement village residents feel unsafe over plans to reduce staff hours
22 Aug 2024Arvida-run facilities nationally aim to reduce the hours of care workers, activity co-ordinators and nurses.
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Rotorua woman's home sale thwarted by extension of emergency housing motel contracts
19 Aug 2024Carolyne Hall said the sale fell through after the buyer became aware of resource consent applications to extend emergency housing contracts.
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'Never seen this before' - Hospital ED hits 'Code Black'
16 Aug 2024This afternoon the Whangārei Hospital's ED was at 156 percent capacity.
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Revealed: The shortest and longest distances between Auckland bus stops
16 Aug 2024If you think you have a long way to walk to your bus stop, spare a thought for residents of one area, who face a 25km gap. Audio
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11-year-old among eight arrested for fleeing police overnight
15 Aug 2024Police have arrested eight people, including six young people, accused of dangerous driving and fleeing police overnight.
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Warning of 'higher social cost' as Oranga Tamariki cuts funds for counselling
15 Aug 2024A family violence charity is fearful for the welfare of women and children as its $17,000 budget is axed.
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Māori baseballer aims to be the first to play in the Major Leagues
11 Aug 2024In the little over a century that Major League Baseball has existed, no Māori New Zealander has ever featured in the competition.
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Iconic brewery ends public tours after 25 years
10 Aug 2024The public tours are being replaced with a new beer tasting experience.
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Foodstuffs North Island fined $3.25 million for hindering competition
The supermarket company has been hit with a huge fine for deliberate and serious blocking of competitors.
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Job cuts for the Environmental Protection Authority and Ministry of Justice
8 Aug 2024The government's environmental watchdog and justice ministry have confirmed a total of 169 jobs are planned between them.
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MPI back at Southland farm where cows were mistreated
26 Jul 2024MPI staff are on Friday back at a farm where winter grazing practices were so bad seven cows had to be euthanised last month.
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Fewer pharmacists stock Covid-19 anti-viral drugs after funding cuts
1 Aug 2024Te Whatu Ora said the changes were part of a shift towards managing Covid-19 like other communicable diseases.
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Mayor publicly apologises for breach of conduct
30 Jul 2024Invercargill mayor Nobby Clark has publicly apologised for repeatedly breaching the council's code of conduct.
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Community pharmacists afraid for future of business and patient care
1 Aug 2024The rise of bigger discount pharmacies could force the closure of smaller businesses, they say. Audio
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NZ Media Council upholds complaint on accuracy
22 Jul 2024The NZ Media Council has upheld a complaint against a RNZ story on accuracy.
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$60m of NZers' money invested in weapons used in Gaza
Most people don't want to invest in weapons, but don't realise that's where their money is going, ethical investment charity says.
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Police name woman who died at Palmerston North property
22 Jul 2024The 23-year-old was found critically injured at a house in Palmerston North in the early morning on Thursday.
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Mercedes thief jailed for chase that claimed car owner's life
12 Jul 2024Allister Christie saw his stolen car being driven and gave chase. His body was found the next day, still trapped in his submerged car.
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Peters alleges cover-up over Interislander crash
11 Jul 2024The cause of the grounding is being probed but the acting PM says "it's clear as daylight something dramatically has gone wrong". Audio
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'You wouldn't think we'd have to have fog cannons' - supermarket chain
10 Jul 2024Staff are being threatened and hurt in broad daylight, many by repeat offenders, Woolworths says. Audio
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Nelson homes on slip-prone land sold by council
9 Jul 2024All but one of the homes had sold for a total of $76,000.
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Rocket launch pads may open near Christchurch
3 Jul 2024International commercial and military demand is growing for launch sites and Kaitorete Spit is a leading candidate.
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Emergency coordination system work halted by public sector cuts
25 Jun 2024Public sector cuts have stopped work on a half-built emergency coordination system, similar to what Cyclone Gabrielle reviews say the country urgently needs.
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Higher police powers, not patrols will deter criminals - shopkeeper
Police need to have the power to take action and arrest criminals, not merely patrol the city centre, the owner of three Wellington shops says. Audio
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