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Severe weather warnings for South Island as burst of wet, windy weather looms
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Regulatory Standards Bill: 30 hours allocated for public submissions on Act Party leader's bill
Could companies sue for compensation under Seymour's controversial bill?
By Jamie Ensor
Why has the Regulatory Standards Bill suddenly become such a big deal?
By Luke Malpass
Time slashed for public to have say on controversial Regulatory Standards Bill
By Mani Dunlop
Criticism overstates Regulatory Standards Bill’s effects – public law expert
By Marc Daalder
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New Zealanders in Israel not taking assistance to leave - MFAT
By Giles Dexter
The House: Parliament's reaction to the Middle East crisis
By Louis Collins
No Kiwis have taken opportunity of land evacuations in Israel: MFAT
By Kelly Dennett
Echo Chamber: Government commits to doing not much about the Middle East
By Lyric Waiwiri-smith
'Contrary to international law': US strikes on Iran spark legality debate in NZ Parliament
By Zane Small
'Once-in-a-generation' National Infrastructure Plan sets vision for next 30 years
Setback for road and rail projects in groundbreaking infrastructure plan
By Jonathan Milne
Back to basics: High-profile projects missing from Government’s infrastructure plan
By Bridie Witton
Long-awaited draft National Infrastructure Plan says NZ not getting ‘bang for buck’
By Luke Malpass
National Infrastructure Plan aims to ‘build common ground’, floats increased health and electricity spending
By Oliver Lewis
Northland’s council water shake-up: Big changes, bigger bills ahead?
By Susan Botting
Stratford opts for independence on future water services
By Catherine Groenestein
Claim reform benefits being undermined
By Andrew Ashton
Kawerau residents oppose water service merger
By Diane Mccarthy
Free bus fares for kids axed
Bus fare hike among transport changes
By Hamish D Maclean
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Motorcyclist charged over fatal hit and run in Rotorua
Govt presses for taller buildings around some Auckland train stations
Govt instructs Auckland Council to allow buildings at least 15 storeys near key train stations
By Bernard Orsman
Apartment buildings 15 storeys or higher to be allowed around some suburban Auckland train stations
By Greg Ninness
City Rail Link: Govt clears way for taller buildings around stations
By Amy Williams
Auckland councillor reveals what Government housing instructions mean for key areas
By Heather du Plessis-Allan
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'Warzone': Daughter describes walking into bloodied scene in mother's home
By Catherine Hutton
Christchurch councillors accuse each other of making a ‘mockery’ of the democratic process
By Tina Law
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Both $30m Lotto Powerball prizes claimed: 'My son didn't believe me'
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Māori roll call: Tāme Iti gives shout outs, apologies in longest ad
Minister Shane Jones accuses council of being 'iwi back office'
Mayors, residents react to talk of scrapping regional councils
PM Christopher Luxon open to scrapping regional councils amid RMA reform
By Adam Pearse
‘I’m open to it’: Mayor backs Govt exploring rates caps, scrapping regional councils
By Tina Law
Regional councils - what are they good for?
By Daran Ponter
Grand old south Auckland homestead re-opens
By Torika Tokalau
NZ pulls out of global coalition for phasing out fossil fuels
By Eloise Gibson
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Human remains found at property at Wellington's Ōwhiro Bay
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'Mumma bear' of six mourned after fatal ATV farm accident
By Ben Tomsett
New Plymouth council draws line in sand over seabed mining
By Robin Martin
'We haven't sold out': Council to clarify mine stance
By Craig Ashworth
New Plymouth District Council officially opposes seabed mining
By Glenn Mclean
Iwi Must Deal With Us 'Whether They Want Us Or Not' - Seabed Miners
‘Whether they want us or not’: Seabed mine boss calls Māori to work for him
By Craig Ashworth
What happened Wednesday
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'I know it’s wrong': Woman stole expensive perfumes for dealers in exchange for drugs
By Shannon Pitman
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Chris Finlayson weighs in on Ngāpuhi settlement proposal
By Te Aniwa Hurihanganui
'Terrible idea': Finlayson weighs in on Ngāpuhi settlement proposal
By Te Aniwa Hurihanganui
Treaty Negotiations Minister says settlements with iwi can't be 'open ended'
By Lillian Hanly
Explained: What's happening with Shane Jones' Treaty settlement bill for Ngāpuhi?
By Joel Maxwell
Ngāti Hine leader says no to Shane Jones
By Dale Husband
Levin invasion organisers say boy racers need somewhere to go
By Jimmy Ellingham
'It will be the end of his career': Auckland musician who abused ex fights for anonymity
By Katie Harris
Nelson Hospital's heating fully powered by landfill gas
By Samantha Gee
‘Laying in their own urine’: Aged care complaints revealed
By Nicholas Jones
SH1 closed in Waimate District for truck retrieval after crash
By Yashas Srinivasa
More unlawful car sales admitted
By Doug Sail
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Ram raiders caught on CCTV escaping with cigarette cabinet
Fonterra boss nabbed science and tech advisory role after texting PM
By Lyric Waiwiri-smith
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Playful or harmful? David Seymour’s posts raise questions about what’s OK to say online
David Seymour defends social media posts accusing Regulatory Standards opponents of 'derangement syndrome'
By Giles Dexter
Anne Salmond: Victim of the Day
By Anne Salmond
Wellington mayor accuses Seymour of online harassment campaign against academics
Tory Whanau calls for David Seymour council ‘harassment’ investigation
By Tom Hunt
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GPs to get extra funding in agreement government hopes will lead to faster healthcare
By Rowan Quinn
Injured homeless woman sleeps in her car on hospital grounds in Rotorua
By Libby Kirkby-mcleod
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Auckland Tranport working on improving links between City Rail Link stations and bus stops
Wayne Brown should stop redesigning bus routes, and here’s why – Simon Wilson
By Simon Wilson
When will Auckland’s City Rail Link Open?
By Patrick Reynolds
Wayne Brown redesigns a railway station
By Simon Wilson
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Ethnic community groups call on government to toughen hate speech laws
Letters: It is not easy to tackle the dominionism of Destiny Church
Brian Tamaki burns flags and denounces other religions at Auckland rally
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Destiny Church Protesters Set Flags On Fire In Auckland Rally
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Rich Americans flock to apply for New Zealand’s ‘golden visas’ after rules relaxed
By Eva Corlett
Invercargill Council votes against cutting ties with companies that operate in illegal Israeli settlements
By Katie Todd
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‘Short-term pain’ and long-term fallout as Kāinga Ora scraps thousands of state homes
By Catherine Mcgregor
People of Kāinga Ora: The big state housing sell-down
By Jonathan Milne
Flagstaff state homes plan KO’d by Kāinga Ora
By Matthew Martin
'Take a haircut': Kāinga Ora could lose millions on Wellington site bought at peak
By Ethan Manera
Housing project cuts ‘perfect storm’ for rise in homelessness
By Matthew Littlewood
Skateboarder allegedly assaults pedestrian with his skateboard
By Hamish Mcneilly
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'Scary as hell': Council couldn't find way to stop hoarding before weekend inferno
By Linda Hall