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Hail conditions on the move as winter crops face rising risk
NZ, French trade ministers to meet yearly
Pack Peace Of Mind: PLB And Satellite Phone Is Key
Fatal Crash, Taupō 3 June
Reducing child and youth offending through sport and recreation
Human Skeletal Remains Identified, Portobello
Babies with older siblings have a higher infection risk, but are less protected through vaccination
RACS Statement On Aotearoa New Zealand Budget 2026
Entangled Whale Freed
Shining a light on whānau cancer journeys
NZ Police Lay Charges After Fatal Sumner Crash
Death In Police Custody, Tauranga
Teens Referred To Youth Aid After Kingsland Assault
Creative and cultural sector gets further copyright support
Visitor Spending In New Zealand Boosts Services Exports
International Trade: March 2026 Quarter
FMA files 61 mortgage fraud charges against six individuals
Solar on schools to boost future resilience
Building Consents Issued 3 June
Mental health response for Tauranga 111 calls
Record demand for DOC Bookings shows growing popularity of naturing
NZ Police Seek Information After Crash, Whangamata
New study challenges link between arming police and officer shootings
ACEM survey reveals persistent pressures on our ED workforce
Government approves new plan to eliminate bovine TB
Nowhere To Run For Offender
Jacinda Ardern turns her own imposter syndrome into self-help wisdom for young readers
Ever seen a cave cricket? Australia now has three new species of these spindly, spider-like creatures
Tesla and Polestar Sales Surge to New Monthly Record
One in custody after fleeing driver pursuit spans cities
Tertiary Research Excellence Fund focused on driving economic growth
From Conservation to Crocodiles: Australia’s Museums Mark World Environment Day
It costs a million dollars a day to keep low-risk defendants on remand. More prisons aren’t the answer
New Research Helps Rethink AI Literacy In Education
New tech enables scientists to see emperor penguins in darkness
Workable Lending Laws Delivered
Recognising the People Behind Our Vision: Sustainability and Science Star at 2026 Seafood Awards
Improving services for disabled people and carers
More trades academy places for young people
Appeal for information following vehicle assault, Balclutha
Budget 2026: Common Sense Wins For NZ First
Marsden Point Rail Link progresses
Council voting to be restricted to elected members
Fatal Crash, Howick
Homicide Investigation Launched After Woman’s Death
Toole Time: Corey Re-commits To Australian Rugby
Deep South’s mega marine life gets historic new protections
New social homes for autistic people