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Customs officers have seized an estimated 67.8 kilograms of methamphetamine and 1.1 kilograms of cocaine worth a combined ...
On Sunday June 8, Aucklanders will gather at Parrs Park in Glen Eden at 8am for “18,000 Steps for Gaza” —a walk/run event ...
National road freight association Transporting New Zealand is voicing strong concerns over the Port of Auckland’s (POAL) ...
People can help prevent the spread of kauri dieback by respecting the rāhui, fencing off kauri on private properties, getting ...
David Seymour has vowed to keep speaking freely as he takes over as deputy prime minister, while an unshackled Winston Peters ...
The Beautification Trust and the Tread Lightly Charitable Trust (TLCT) are joining forces, bringing together decades of ...
Counties Manukau South Area Prevention Manager, Inspector Matt Hoyes, says the driver was signalled to stop on Kent Street ...
“The issue of a lack of science learning opportunities and experiences for primary aged students which foster their natural curiosity is systemic and ongoing. Focusing on developing science kits seems ...
It will be the fourth year the series has taken place since its inception in 2022, with three games scheduled for 2025. Game one will be at Pulman Arena on June 30th, game two at Trusts Arena on July ...
Tenbensel said the Government’s oft-quoted claim of a $16 billion boost to Health NZ’s bottom-line was “a bit like your boss ...
As Parliament reaches the mid-point of the political term – and the handover of the deputy prime ministership from Winston ...
Just a quarter of ‘squared up’ Working for Families recipients are getting the right amount. Phoenix Ruka says he and his wife owe about $18,000 to $20,000 in Working for Families debt, despite always ...
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