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Govt announces tax credit boost for poorer families, warns of 'fiscal cliffs'
National and Labour battle over "fiscal cliffs".
National and Labour battle over "fiscal cliffs".
Corey-Leigh Tobin was a hostel student for just under two terms in Rotorua.
Mud and slime drenched Christmas at the Park's gear. A $20,000 rescue job ensued.
If there’s anyone who knows about not giving up it’s Hawke’s Bay man Guy Harrison.
Helen James does not want her young grandchildren to have the choice of smoking.
Firefighters were first called at 11.15pm.
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The $380m project has raised questions over cost, staffing and the funding process.
"She was panting and heavily breathing, and was scared and dragging her back legs.”
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The fire acts as a reminder to people to recycle their batteries correctly.
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A man who suffered a 10cm face gash claims the alleged attacker shouted 'Killer Beez'.
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An old tradition in Lidecko, Czech Republic sees St Nicholas leading devils and the grim reaper around the village. Photographs by Petr David Josek for the Associate Press
Four fire appliances are attending the scene.
Te Pāti Māori president orchestrating tomorrow's whānau protest.
Christopher Luxon won't guarantee a key tax policy will be delivered as Act had specified.
The employee was locked out of the building, months after making a complaint.
It comes just over a week after an earlier apology from AvSec.
"We are protecting the mana of our language and the mana of our culture."
Residents of a Hamilton street feel unsafe after latest alleged home invasion.
Waka Kotahi NZTA is calling for feedback on closure dates of the Brynderwyn Hills.
Epic end-of-year prizegiving performance goes off online.
The remand prison where the shank attack happened is short of about 100 staff, union says.
It comes after Luxon's second Cabinet meeting as Prime Minister.
Police warn traffic disruptions are likely, including in Rotorua.
Ruthless-Empire died after suffering severe head injuries.
Last month at least 11 Kiwi residents made it out of the embattled Palestinian territory.
Drugs and a loaded pistol were found in Brydon Boyce's unregistered, unwarranted car.