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Mad Butcher furious after stadium ram-raid theft
Prized jerseys donated by the Warriors' number one fan have been stolen in a ram raid at Mt Smart Stadium overnight.
Mixed reaction to new Auckland mayor: 'There was a very strong negative vote'
The city has spoken - or 30 percent of it has - and Wayne Brown has been voted the next mayor of Auckland - but he won't be speaking to media today and is spending the day with family.
Local elections: Who are prominent Aucklanders backing?
The race for the Auckland mayoralty ends this weekend and polls indicate that either Efeso Collins or Wayne Brown will claim the chains.
First Indian foreign minister to visit NZ in 20 years arrives
Dr Subrahmanyam Jaishanker is in the country, and the visit is being seen as a significant opportunity to establish a trading relationship with the burgeoning South Asian powerhouse.
CO2 shortage could spell dry summer for NZ brewers
A lack of CO2 supply nation-wide has brewers fearful of a beer shortage this summer.
Who are Aucklanders leaning towards in city's two-horse mayoral race?
RNZ reporter Jonty Dine talks to Auckland residents ahead of the mayoral election, which has effectively come down to a two-horse race.
Crown to appeal home detention sentence of teenage rapist
The Crown will appeal the nine-month home detention sentence given to teenage rapist Jayden Meyer.
Te Pāti Māori president claims party 'demonised' by political donations investigation
Te Pāti Māori president John Tamihere is calling an investigation into his charities' political donations racist.
'No easy feat': Hundreds of volunteers set to help sports extravaganza run smoothly
Eden Park is gearing up for a blockbuster weekend with Auckland to be treated to three sporting internationals.
Govt announces $5m fund to help reduce reliance on plastics
The government says the country needs to be doing more to match recycling practices in other parts of the world.
'My decision comes with a heavy heart' - Viv Beck pulls out from Auckland mayoralty race
Auckland mayoral candidate Viv Beck is quitting the race in a bid to avoid splitting the centre-right vote with Wayne Brown.
Pharmac removal of barriers to menopausal symptoms treatment welcomed
Women's health expert Professor Beverley Lawton says today marks a major win for wāhine in Aotearoa, with Pharmac confirming it is removing all funding restrictions from progesterone.
Te reo Māori 'not going anywhere', says language teacher
It's Māori Language Week, which means you've no doubt seen a plethora of social media posts celebrating te reo, and you may also have seen an increase in racist rhetoric in the comments section.
Kawerau paper mill workers' union to consider pay offer
After more than a month of being locked out of a Kawerau mill, Pulp and Paper Union members will today consider a pay offer which may see them return to work tomorrow.
Family holiday ruined after Jetstar refuses to check in child's wheelchair
A family with four disabled children had their long-planned holiday ruined as they were turned away from their Jetstar flight after waiting in line to check in their daughter's wheelchair.
Racism, sexual assault, homophobia alleged in Arise Church review
Allegations of racism, sexual assault, homophobia, bullying and actively discouraging victims from going to the police are contained in a leaked copy of an investigation into Arise Church.
Auckland mayoralty race becoming 'a cult of personality', minor candidates say
Auckland's minor mayoralty candidates are arguing they are not being given a fair shake in comparison to their high profile counterparts.
Pharmac looking to bridge gap between Māori and Pasifika communities
Pharmac is assuring significant changes to its systems and policies following a damning independent review of the agency.
Legal challenge to rodeos dismissed in High Court
A legal challenge against rodeos has been dismissed in the High Court.
Master of their domain? Mayor candidates clash over digital diversion
The race for the Auckland mayoralty is heating up with candidates in a spat over a website domain mystery. Audio
'A long time coming': Widespread cruelty, abuse of disabled people detailed
After eight days of harrowing testimonies, the country should be ashamed at how survivors of disability, deaf and mental health institutional care were treated, an IHC worker says.
Police union calls for added protection after assault on officer
A police union president says courts need to send a clear message to anyone who attacks officers.
'I could never forgive them' - Former state ward on neglect, abuse
Horrific stories of abuse continue to emerge at the Royal Commission Inquiry into disability, deaf, and mental health institutional care.
Intellectually disabled boy in state care beaten, given enough medication to tranquillise horse
The brother of an intellectually disabled man has described the 30 plus years of neglect and abuse his kin suffered at the hands of the state.
Temporary non-publication order placed on Arise Church review
An urgent non-publication order has been placed on the independent review into the culture at Arise Church.