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Two Marae along a dangerous stretch of State Highway 1 are calling for the return of the 80 kph speed limit after a fatal ...
Some milk processing factories are bursting at the seams, but it's not expected to bring local prices down because of international pressures.
Consumer NZ is airing some dirty laundry on Thursday with a claim that three detergents are no better than water. Consumer NZ's head of testing James le Page spoke to Charlotte Cook.
Several new homes at a Queenstown development suffered water damage during a break-in that caused $750,000 dollars worth of damage. Police are appealing for information about the burglary on O'Meara ...
A round-up of news from around the region, including reports out of the Papua New Guinea region of Bougainville that prison ...
An academic involved in the process of creation of Sport NZ's guidelines for making community sport more inclusive for transgender people, says it's disappointing they've now been scrapped. University ...
A man's body has been found off near a walkway which runs alongside Auckland's Southern Motorway. Police were alerted to the ...
A year into a four-year contract worth $24 million, the government is wanting more out of the youth mental health programme, Gumboot Friday. Mental Health Minister Matt Doocey spoke to Charlotte Cook.
Polytechnics are cutting more than 500 courses and nearly a thousand jobs so they can stand alone financially once mega-institute Te Pukenga closes. Education correspondent John Gerritsen spoke to ...
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