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More than 20,000 doses of vaccine given yesterday; 85 people in hospital – 6 in ICU; 167 community cases; 2 deaths
More energy saving advice to hit home thanks to government funding
Govt must expand drug harm reduction initiatives nationwide
Interim review of 2019 amendments to Misuse of Drugs Act 1975
New leads in Tirau homicide investigation
Operations Metals: New Lynn Homicide – Fourth person arrested
Ministry of Health Covid update
Working group to ensure local voice in Three Waters reform
Counselling support to help 24,000 young people thrive at school
More than seven million vaccine doses administered; 73 cases in hospital; 206 community cases
It’s time for your 2nd shot after Super Saturday
Regional economies hit $2 billion milestone
Nine District Court Judges appointed
Driven duo named top dog
Over 2,600 new police officers on frontline
Road closures, Tauranga
Wing 347 to graduate at Royal New Zealand Police College tomorrow
Don’t freak out, ShakeOut
New fund to accelerate Māori vaccinations
60 community cases of Covid; 2 new border cases; 89 percent of Aucklanders receive one vaccine dose
Super Saturday Covid vaccination data update
43 community cases of Covid; more than 69,000 vaccines administered yesterday
Coastal flooding likely to be main driver for adaptation
60 community cases of Covid; one new case in managed isolation; more than 81,000 vaccines administered yesterday
Positive Covid case in Bay of Plenty
Funding helps put myrtle rust under microscope
Maritime NZ: reflecting on ten years since Rena grounding and oil spill response
Graduation of 39 new police constables
Anglers delight as Fishing Season 2021 set to commence
Government invests in reducing industry emissions
Govt delivers more wellbeing support to Rainbow young people
NZ police release name over Kawerau homicide investigation
UPDATE: Homicide investigation in Kawerau
NZ police accepts IPCA report into Tauranga shooting
NZ police accepts IPCA findings into Tongariro search
New Police and Customs dog teams set for action
Water incident – Western Bay of Plenty Lower Kaimai
They’re good as gold – Police graduation tomorrow
Western Waikato’s new Area Commander
NZ police accepts IPCA report on justified use of force against woman
Revival of Māori Horticulturists
Farmer-led projects to improve water health in Canterbury and Otago
Tupu Aotearoa continues expansion to Pacific communities in Nelson, Marlborough, Tasman & Northland
Huge investment in new and upgraded classrooms to boost construction jobs
For their community and country – police graduation tomorrow
UPDATE: Body located at Papamoa Beach
More Kiwis benefitting from life-saving bowel screening
1 new imported case of COVID-19 20 October