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Unions are warning of reputational damage to the New Zealand Defence Force and the country as a whole, in the agency’s cost ...
The top of both islands are once more in the firing line of an atmospheric river, with South Island emergency officials ...
Super Rugby season has drawn to a close and the next batch of All Blacks tests are on the horizon - sparking discussion about ...
Prominent victims advocates are calling for sexual violence cases to be judge-alone, arguing it is a specialist topic which ...
As truck driver Kelly Shearer turned the corner from Mount Maunganui’s Hewletts Rd on to Tasman Quay, he felt a bump, which ...
Businesses still seem to be doing it tough. The latest Centrix data for June shows the number of people behind on payments is ...
People throughout Europe have been grappling with the first heatwaves of the Northern Hemisphere summer as increasing ...
The Warehouse Group has downgraded its earnings forecast amid an uncertain economic recovery and slow winter sales.
Hundreds of people are expected to gather in Taihape today to farewell Te Pāti Māori MP Takutai Moana Natasha Kemp who died ...
Records have been set in Spain and Portugal as extreme heat continues to roast Europe. Temperatures at or above 38C are ...
Business NZ's Advocacy Director says Invest New Zealand is looking to hire people with an array of international connections.
Tonight on The Huddle, former Labour minister Stuart Nash and Thomas Scrimgeour from the Maxim Institute joined in on a ...
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