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'Just couldn't do it this time': Shocked Jelly Roll fans after Auckland cancellation
The popular country hip-hop artist called off his Western Springs show just hours before he was to appear.
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Sex with 1000 men in 12 hours: why Bonnie Blue is neither a feminist nor a monster
7 Nov 2025Thanks to a controversial new documentary, adult content creator Tia Billinger - stage name Bonnie Blue - has become a household name.
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Anatomy of a downfall: The end of McSkimming's 29-year police career
7 Nov 2025The country's second-highest ranking police officer oversaw road policing and operational services - he was also secretly watching child sexual exploitation and…
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$50 an hour, 12% superannuation: Australian recruiters target Kiwi jobseekers
7 Nov 2025Ged Cann started thinking about going overseas out of fears he would not be able to build the kind of life he wanted in New Zealand.
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Two days that tarnished Trump's aura of absolute power
7 Nov 2025Analysis: Hints of vulnerability and successful challenges to his authority spell political danger for the president.
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Former police boss' offensive internet search terms revealed
7 Nov 2025Court documents reveal the extent of former Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming's viewing of objectionable material on his work devices,
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'If it keeps building and building, it'll blow': Growing fears over shares
Despite warnings of a potential crash due to inflated AI stock prices, markets continue to hit records.
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Aftershock strikes Wellington after 4.9 magnitude quake
7 Nov 2025A magnitude 3.5 aftershock struck at 10:28pm, about an hour and a half after the initial shake.
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Inside the uneasy truce between Dame Noeline Taurua and Netball NZ
After 51 bruising days, Dame Noeline Taurua was reinstated as Silver Ferns coach. But the uneasy truce with Netball NZ is already under strain amid renewed legal tensions and mistrust.
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Insurance warning after residents lose everything in blaze
7 Nov 2025Resident Sanjay Veerwal said his family and tenants were incredibly lucky to have made it out of the property alive.
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The latest overseas investment in NZ
A lily bulb processing plant, production forests and land for a gold mine buffer zone are some of the latest purchases by international investors.
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The low-key local eateries we'd like to see get Michelin stars
They might be tiny, hole-in-the-wall spots but hungry diners are happy to queue to get a seat.
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Is the Michelin guide as good as it sounds for New Zealand?
There's no denying it's nice to be invited to the Michelin guide party, but chef Al Brown says it has a dark side.
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Scouts battle defecating, littering carpark campers
6 Nov 2025"There are toilets a couple of hundred metres away, but people are choosing to just urinate against the wall in the middle of the day."
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'Can't keep doing everything for everybody': FENZ aims to save millions
6 Nov 2025Fire and Emergency is considering cutting jobs and "stopping or slowing" activities in a bid to save money.
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'People learning to manipulate the system': Call for KiwiSaver changes
There's concern withdrawals are being made for the wrong reasons, like "botox and lip fillers".
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Extent of police falsifying breath tests 'unfathomable', lawyer says
6 Nov 2025The number of staff involved, and the fact it occurred across the country, points to wider problems, Barbara Buckett says.
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Democrats win across the spectrum as voters reject Trump
Election results in the US today were a vivid show of discontent with President Donald Trump, nearly a year into his second term.
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Emotional plea to see big cats one last time before they're euthanised
6 Nov 2025Former staff of a Whangārei wildlife park have made a plea to see the remaining animals before they are euthanised.
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Crown apologises for leaving iwi 'virtually landless'
6 Nov 2025Around 500 iwi members travelled to Parliament to witness the third reading of the Ngāti Pāoa Claims Settlement Bill.
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Confirmed: Government considering rough sleeping ban for central Auckland
6 Nov 2025Government ministers have confirmed they are considering measures to move homeless people out of Auckland's city centre - but the exact details remain unclear.
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Another price drop threatens farmers' milk payout hopes
The price fall at the Global Dairy Trade auction was the sixth time in a row, down 2.4 percent to its lowest level since September 2024.
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If the Trump wall is about to crumble, here's where it will show first
5 Nov 2025Analysis: No one wants to cross the commander in chief. But voters now get a chance to have their say.
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Amid worries on Wall St, legendary investor bets against AI
Michael Burry, who rose to fame in theThe Big Short after predicting the housing market would collapse, has placed a new bet.
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A night at a booming homeless shelter
5 Nov 2025"My story is that I was placed on the streets due to family hurts and basically that has lead me to the streets again," one visitor says
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The Tom Phillips recordings: Why the police say they won't prosecute Stuff
5 Nov 2025Duelling opinion pieces have been published this morning, after the news site posted police audio from the night fugitive dad died.
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What 'young people need to learn': Ministry defends less Māori in curriculum
5 Nov 2025The Education Ministry says they contain less Māori because they are more specific.
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Early release and cash, but prison beating witness says no reason to lie
5 Nov 2025The key witness in the Crown's case against Ross Appelgren insists "there was no deal" made for his evidence.
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