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There is still time to be counted in 2023 Census
Maritime NZ says rules were ignored prior to diver being struck
NZ police and paramedics team up for weekend patrols
NZ police charge man after firearms incident
Adverse weather conditions in early 2023 to be reflected in economic statistics
First the floods, then the diseases — why NZ should brace for outbreaks of spillover infections from animals
Police charge seven men; seize methamphetamine, cash and other assets
It is Census Day – all of us count, tatau tātou
Survey shows boating safety lessons are being adopted
Funing to be towed into Port of Tauranga for repairs 7 March
NZ police are responding to fatal crash – Turakina
Building smarter to help cut NZ’s carbon emissions
Bat monitoring success in Pureora Forest
Environmental-economic accounts updated with 2021 data
Safety experts worried at rise of paddleboarding incidents
More than 1 million people have completed their census forms
NZ police seek victim and witnesses – Mataura assault
NZ police seek information after man’s death in Wanaka
NZ police arrest man over Cornwall Park assault
NZ police investigating death of Napier woman
NZ police appeal for witnesses to Hamilton assault
Building activity eases in December 2022 quarter
NZ police release name over Beach Haven death
NZ police release name over Crownthorpe fatality
NZ police release name over Waiohiki fatality
NZ police release name over Hawke’s Bay fatality
NZ police release name over Onekawa fatality
NZ police release name over Putorino fatality
NZ police are responding to fatal crash, Spooners Range
NZ police are responding to fatal crash, Maeroa
Missing person, Rakiura Stewart Island
Police urgently seek witnesses to fatal incident in Beachhaven
NZ police are responding to fatal crash, Ruawai
NZ police release name over Puketapu death
Speech to NZ Economics Forum, University of Waikato
NZ police investigate serious assault at Wellington
Worker’s eye injury caused by avocado company’s safety oversights
NZ police investigating Invercargill burglaries
Travel exports continue to rise in December quarter
NZ police make arrest after Hāwera burglaries
Tauranga sentencing highlights watchkeeping failures
Despite restrictions elsewhere, NZ still uses a wood preservative linked to arsenic pollution
New home consents down for January
NZ police arrest man sought over Glenfield incident
NZ police find beds for stranded tourists – Marae answers call
2023 Census collection extended for areas impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle
Total greenhouse gas emissions up 0.8 percent in the June 2022 quarter, manufacturing emissions fall
Cyclone Gabrielle hit NZ’s main fruit-growing region hard — now orchardists face critical climate choices