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They're turning off hot water cylinders for days, heading to bed as soon as it is dark and eating tinned food cold to keep ...
Analysis: The government is expanding access to ADHD diagnosis, but experts warn medication alone won't fix NZ's systemic ...
Pacific advocates say a proposed law change for out-of-hours immigration visits, like dawn raids, doesn't go far enough. The contentious enforcement practice involves immigration officers searching ...
Jaffa fans are coming to grips with the news the orange-coated chocolate treat will soon be no more. Confectionery company RJs has this week confirmed it stopped making the long-time Kiwi favourite ...
Residents voiced their frustration at the official response to last week's flooding at public meetings held in the Tasman district today, as the region preps for more heavy rain due to start falling ...
Some pensioners are resorting to extreme power rationing to keep up with rising costs.. turning off hot water cylinders for days at a time..and heading to bed as soon as it's dark to save on ...
The debris arrives in the rockets' wake: melted plastics, aluminium and pieces of blue adhesive. It all ends up stranded on ...
What is claimed as a first-of-its-kind workplace performance service from New Zealand is gaining global attention from law ...
The zesty red 'Sassy' apple is now being sold to more than 10 countries and it's forecast that 1.8 million kilos of the fruit ...
The mayor of New Plymouth has taken personal responsibility for a "typo" that could've cost his council $20 million in lost ...
An apparent typo could have cost a North Island council 20 million dollars in lost revenue. At a meeting last month the New Plymouth District Council passed a resolution saying rates figures in its ...
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