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Greens to proceed with Darleen Tana party-hopping meeting despite appeal
"We're dealing with what's in front of us," Green co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick says.
Man who spent 25 years in jail granted bail after murder convictions quashed
Stephen Stone was imprisoned in 1999 for the murder, as well as the rape and murder of Leah Stephens.
Historic election ahead as iwi urged to nominate for new governance board
Members of three central North Island iwi are preparing to elect their first board of trustees since signing a $28.5 million Treaty settlement.
Terrorist's use of firearms in mosque shootings 'chaotic, unskilled' - expert
A firearms expert says the terrorist controlled the environment because his victims were defenceless, unexpecting, trapped, and unarmed.
Ukraine holds new online conference on peace, calls for revised security system
Ukraine is calling for a new international security system to prevent future instances of armed aggression.
Burglar breaks into refugee neighbour's unit, sells almost everything in it
It was the woman's first home in this country, but she was away overseas when Neil Thomas Gascoigne broke in.
Third person charged with murder after death of Auckland man
A third person has been charged with murder after the death of a man in the Auckland suburb of Point England earlier this month.
Which government agency is slowest at paying its bills?
The Department of Conservation is bottom of the pack when it comes to paying invoices on time, data shows.
'Real concerns'; Unions worry privatisation would compromise airport security
"Aviation security is one of the most safety critical things of the system," E tū says. Audio
Half of workers have seen colleagues not wash hands at toilet
Nearly half of New Zealand office workers have witnessed someone leaving the work toilet with dirty hands, new research has revealed. Audio
What truck trips tell us about the economy
Traffic movements have dipped again showing ongoing economic weakness with a turnaround not expected until 2025.
Neighbours score win in battle against ex All Black's helipad
Ali Williams and Zuru co-founder Anna Mowbray want to land a chopper at their Westmere property - but now neighbours will get a chance to have their say.
Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 15 October 2024
In today's episode, an international nurse recruiter says nurses are required to have a high level of English, but some do have challenges with communication - as Waikato hospital says English should… Audio
NZ turns to the intimacy coach
It might be an odd thing to say but for intimacy coach, Belinda Wiley, the current economic downturn has actually been good for business. Audio
Have you been offered a 'dry promotion' at work?
It's a thing many in the workforce are probably familiar with, a new job title, more responsibilities, but no pay rise. HR company Frog recruitment is calling it a 'Dry Promotion', although it seems… Audio
Heavier double-decker and electric buses causing more damage to roads
Heavier double-decker and electric buses are damaging roads more than the usual diesel buses, requiring higher-strength repairs, according to NZTA Waka Kotahi.
'Disgusting': Hospital's staff told to only speak English
A memo sent to all nursing staff in Waikato was clearly aimed at Indian, Filipino and Pasifika nurses, a doctor says, while nurses say it "reeks of systemic racism". Audio
Live: Greens say ousted MP Darleen Tana going back to court
The party says Tana's appeal won't delay a planned meeting to decide whether to waka-jump her. Audio
We only bought a house in our mid-40s
Most first-home buyers are now at least 35, but there's a warning borrowing later in life can come with hurdles. Audio
Nurses required to have high level of English
An international nursing recruiter says they're already required to have a high level of English, but some do have challenges with communciation. Waikato public hospital has ordered nurses not to use… Audio