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Animal welfare: Companion Animals NZ to hold conference series in Waikato

Professor Nat Waran, from Companion Animals New Zealand, is getting ready to host a week-long series of conferences in...

Mar 2 · 3 min read >

Talking Point: To avoid huge rate increases, tough decisions must be made

We have had to make some tough decisions in getting to our current proposed rates increase. One of those...

Mar 2 · 2 min read >

Newshub closure: Freelancers, contractors also set to lose jobs but weren’t in ‘all-staff’ meeting

The number of people losing work following Newshub’s closure could be higher than initially suggested, as freelancers and contractors...

Mar 2 · 2 min read >

Gang patch ban: Police to coordinate gang liaison efforts in preparation for new law

The police’s efforts to communicate with gangs will become more coordinated in preparation for the enforcement of controversial Government...

Mar 1 · 2 min read >

Wellington’s Reading Cinema deal: Councillors open up – On the Tiles: Local Edition

The Reading Cinema building on Courtenay Place has been closed since 2019. Photo / Mark Mitchell Wellington City councillors...

Mar 1 · 2 min read >

Cellphone ban working, says Whanganui MP Carl Bates

Schools will be required to have implemented a cellphone ban for students by term two this year. Photo /...

Mar 1 · 1 min read >

Whakaari/White Island eruption: Brother of killed guide says sentencing ‘bittersweet’

Mark Inman, the brother of White Island Tours guide Hayden Inman-Marshall. Photo / File By RNZ The brother of...

Mar 1 · 2 min read >

Ram-raiding Hamilton teen given last chance after causing thousands of dollars’ damage

After fleeing a war-torn Afghanistan with his mother and siblings, a 19-year-old ended up in Hamilton where he got...

Mar 1 · 3 min read >

Coroner’s findings on Olivia Keightley-Trigg crash death in Taranaki released

Olivia Keightley-Trigg, 18, died in a head-on crash in August 2018. The mother of a teen killed by a...

Mar 1 · 3 min read >

Christopher Luxon’s short-lived attempt to claim taxpayer funded accommodation allowance was never going to be defensible

OPINION Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s short-lived decision to claim an allowance to continue to live in his own apartment...

Mar 1 · 4 min read >
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