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One of the alleged offenders was expelled from Rosmini College last year.
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He understood the seriousness of what he’d done and how he’d placed other drivers at risk.
The 6.9-magnitude quake caused significant shaking that lasted for at least one minute.
PM Luxon defends the decision to revert to the former threshold for customary title.
Police continue to investigate the circumstances.
Another band of rain is forecast to come through in the next 24 hours.
Thorpe was a gentle scientist who was killed on a walk to search for insects and plants.
Wairoa face the first Barry Cup defence of 2024 on September 8.
The patient did not provide informed consent for the doctor to perform the procedure.
The jury finds the man guilty on all eight charges of indecent assault.
A 60-year-old man died in an alleged family-harm incident in Pātea at the weekend.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announces the Government is to fast-track the consent process for a new liquified natural gas terminal. Video / Mark Mitchell
Yet another school has been forced to make alternative arrangements amid staff sickness.
Gagon Dhamijaas middle and ring fingers of his right hand were severed by a man in a shocking highway attack near Otahuhu. Video | Michael Craig
A group leader believes so long as iwi are on their land, work nearby cannot begin.
The Tui scored eight tries to knock over the Kauri.
'Anyone who saw this vehicle or has dashcam footage ... is urged to come forward.'
Stellar snappers back in town for photo festival.
The pōwhiri was attended by Ngāti Ruanui representatives, police and local students.
The Auckland surgeon is accused of having murdered his wife and staging her suicide.
Tutira students got a close-up look at Devil's Elbow work, which is progressing well.
Whanganui Collegiate transformed into a vibrant canvas of art, light, and music.
'They’re just going to come out and sting you.'
The PM made the announcement at the post-Cabinet press conference.