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Police Minister says bill about sending clear message to gangs
Mark Mitchell is adamant gang patches will be banned.
Service academy students to march with veterans
East Coast rangatahi are honouring their tīpuna for Anzac Day.
Taite Music Prize 2024: Vera Ellen takes home top award
The Wellingtonian songstress came out on top with her hit album Ideal Home Noise.
Whānau to farewell much loved mum, daughter, nana
Senior Constable Gail Shepherd will be buried today at her whānau urupā.
Waikato Navy officer to play tuba at Anzac Day event in Gallipoli
Petty Officer Fraser Robertson has already played at the commemorations in 2014 and 2017.
Ten-year-old raises awareness for Autism Acceptance Month
Fa'alili Fa'alili is a 10-year-old who was diagnosed with autism when she was 2 years old. She has severe language delay, but enjoys music and reading. Video / Elizabeth Fa'alili
Kea Kids News: Runner loses leg but wins spot in Paralympics
When Mitch Joynt’s leg went through a wood chipper, little did he know it would set him on a path to glory. Kea Kids News reporter Robbie finds out the gory details.
Police Association president Chris Cahill gives submission to justice select committee
Chris Cahill earlier expressed his support for the Government’s proposed gang patch ban - but said it was 'not without its fish hooks'. Video / New Zealand Parliament
Former Black Power member Eugene Ryder gives submission to justice select committee
A former member of Black Power says the Government’s proposed gang patch ban won't work and could lead to members getting tattoos of patches. Video / New Zealand Parliament
Foreign doctors struggle with Kiwi culture
New Zealand's cultural integration model for GPs needs work, study finds.
Iwi-supported accommodation for released prisoners opens in Glenfield
Te Rūnanga ō Ngāti Whātua will support Māori inmates back into society.
Three Strikes will mean 'unjust sentences and accelerate mass incarceration of Māori and Pasifika' - Ferris
Te Pāti Māori MP calls it a 'destructive and ineffective piece of law-making'.
Iwi-supported accommodation to help released prisoners reintegrate
Te Hāpai Ō is an iwi-supported accommodation service intended to help men coming out of prison to reintegrate into society. Video / Whakaata Māori
NZ's productivity crisis: What's to blame and how can we fix it?
New Zealand’s low productivity has been a bugbear for economists and politicians for years
Simon Wilson: 'Strong leaders', a 'rigged' economy and the survey of doom
OPINION: Most of us think the country is 'broken' and need a 'strong leader'. Now what?
‘He was aggressive’: Ram that killed elderly couple belonged to neighbours
'We keep thinking, why didn’t we hear anything?' another neighbour said.
Māori cuisine the star of Matariki menu
Taupō is the Matariki stop for Māori cuisine at its finest.
Focus: Former Port of Auckland boss in workplace death trial
Former Port of Auckland boss Tony Gibson is standing trial over the 2020 workplace death of Pala’amo Kalati. Video / NZ Herald
Cyclone Gabrielle dumps on Tai Rawhiti - now its the rubbish
Fly-tipping is skyrocketing in Gisborne, with 700 tonnes of rubbish dumped
Port boss trial, job hunting and Sydney vigil | Focus Morning Bulletin, April 22, 2024
Former Port of Auckland CEO Tony Gibson goes on trial, recession hits the job market and a candlelit vigil has been held for the Sydney stabbing. Video / NZ Herald / Getty / AP
The church, the kaiwero and the apology: Pat Mohi exclusive interview
The man whose image was digitally removed from a wero speaks out.