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Who pays if schools run dry?
Ministry wants orchardists to pay for alternative water supplies if school bores run dry.
Funding promised for Māori sport
Māori Party will invest millions in Māori sport if it's in the next government.
End of Life Choice 'not worth the risk'
Lobby group claims that the End of Life Choice Act is a risk not worth taking.
Roland's Wood has room for two more
Expansion of dog-friendly Kerikeri park makes it a 'blank canvas' for the new board.
A starring role for Whangaroa Harbour
Harbour's spectacular scenery the backdrop for a series starting on Canadian TV today.
Government funding for pā restoration
Grant of $8.5m will pay for restoration of historic pā and sealing of road from SH1.
One pandemic will not a crime wave make
Free NCEA passes won't do anyone any favours, least of all students.
Beverage/packaging sector `out of touch'
Industry slammed for its attitude to recycling.
Death in a suburban street: 'You should have stopped' - Judge to man at sentencing
Takotoroa Māreikura's death has had a devastating affect on her family.
Who runs the most effective checkpoints?
Iwi checkpoints would be harder to get past than the government's.
School incident: BB Gun and knife recovered by police in Whāngārei
Police were called soon after 11am.
How to keep Kaka St access open
A councillor has an idea about keeping Ahipara's Kaka St beach access open.
Checkpoint threats raise familiar complaints
Iwi-led checkpoints lose none of their controversy.