35-Year-Old Man Arrested in Picton Over Assault at Havelock North Park Police in New Zealand have arrested a 35-year-old man in Picton following an alleged assault at Guthrie Park in …
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Stabbings Reported at Kainga Ora Housing Complex in Central Auckland A person was reportedly stabbed at a Kainga Ora housing complex in central Auckland on Friday night, according to local …
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Ma’a Nonu’s Legacy: Reflecting on the Career of a Rugby Legend Few players in the history of rugby union have possessed the combination of raw physicality, deceptive footwork, and tactical …
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Former Manawatu Police Chief Appointed to the New Zealand Order of Merit The recognition of public service remains a cornerstone of community integrity in New Zealand. Recently, a former Manawatu …
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Tasman District Braces for Significant Rainfall Event Residents across the Tasman District are preparing for a major weather event as MetService has issued heavy rain warnings for the region. The …
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Advancing Breast Cancer Screening: Understanding the Expansion of BreastScreen Aotearoa Early detection remains our most powerful tool in the fight against breast cancer. As a physician, I frequently emphasize that …
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Christchurch City Council Pledges $15 Million for Cathedral Rebuild The Christchurch City Council has voted to contribute an additional $15 million toward the restoration of the earthquake-damaged Christ Church Cathedral. …
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Wellington Water Meter Rollout: Mayor Questions Half-Billion Dollar Price Tag Wellington is currently grappling with significant uncertainty regarding the proposed rollout of residential water meters. As the region seeks to …
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White Ferns’ Unlikely Heroics: How Sophie Devine and Maddy Green Helped New Zealand Win T20 Match
White Ferns Level Series with Record-Breaking Win Over England The New Zealand women’s cricket team, the White Ferns, successfully leveled their three-match T20 series against England at 1-1 following a …
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Indonesia’s Military-Linked Disinformation Campaigns Target Activists and Journalists Amnesty International has revealed a disturbing pattern of coordinated disinformation campaigns in Indonesia, where government critics—particularly activists, journalists, and academics—are being labeled …