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A prominent New Zealander is to reappear in court in Wellington today. After being made aware of the man’s arrest, RNZ approached the Wellington District Court to see if there were any suppression ...
A man has been arrested after another man was shot and critically injured in Stokes Valley this morning. The victim is in a critical condition in Wellington Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit.
Today the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Aotearoa celebrated the Groundbreaking for the Wellington New ...
Wellington sessions at this month’s NZ International Film Festival have already sold out. Sold out sessions include the opening night It Was Just An Accident, which won the ...
Local election nominations have closed with a last-minute flurry of nominations for the Whanganui, Ruapehu, Rangitīkei district and Horizons regional councils. As at mid-afternoon today, ...
More than 50 candidates are running for a seat on Wairarapa’s three councils. Nominations closed at noon today, and as the fervour of election season ramps up, eyes will be on the three races ...
Hutt City Council has confirmed the candidate nominations for the 2025 local elections. Fifty candidates have been nominated across roles for mayor, Council and community boards. Of surprise was ...
A Masterton 3-month-old baby girl is in a critical condition in Auckland’s Starship Hospital, seven days after receiving suspected non-accidental injuries. Police were called about 2.50pm last ...
There were twelve nominations for the Mayoralty mayoralty, when the deadline closed at midday today. The twelve mayoral hopefuls, almost all independents, are: Alex BAKER (Independent) Scott ...
We speak as a network of Aotearoa academics working in the inter-disciplines of Communication and Media Studies across our universities.Among us we have shared expertise in the political, social ...
Federated Farmers is deeply concerned by a proposal to shut down rural police stations across Canterbury, calling it a major blow to the safety and wellbeing of farming families. According to ...
Today’s 24-strike – by more than 36,000 Te Whatu Ora nurses, midwives, health care assistants and kaimahi hauora – will go ahead after Health NZ failed again to agree to recruit to ...
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