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Airport worker who planted fake bomb has sentence halved
Preetam Prakash Maid planted the hoax bomb days after the Christchurch mosque shootings.
Preetam Prakash Maid planted the hoax bomb days after the Christchurch mosque shootings.
What do you get if you mix bourbon and coke with guns? A court case.
TAIC report: Both vessels were aware of each other - but acted too late.
The pair had never knitted before, but decided to give it a go.
It took more than 40 years but the man is finally behind bars.
The toxic waste is contained in up to 1,000,000 litres of tar below ground in Dunedin.
A shift out of Level 3 could be accompanied by stricter requirements.
Property owner tells students the rental was available only to 'six studious females'.
A police spokeswoman said no one was injured in last night's incident.
As an infection prevention and control specialist, Mike O'Brien's skills are sought after.
Police confirm a person flew from Auckland to Wellington on Wednesday.
The offender has a criminal history of nearly 50 convictions.
Travellers to be asked for eligibility documents and asked why they are flying.
"If they can do that to a sheep, what could they do to a little kid?"
The student's flatmates reportedly raised the alarm.
It seems as though lockdown is when we're most likely to get injured.
There will be sore arms all over Dunedin today.
Police stopped dozens of rule-breakers at checkpoints over the weekend.
Calls for independent body to consider complaints about sexual misconduct at universities.
The alert level status quo is partly because of the Christchurch wastewater result.
Members of the public reported a suspicious grave-shaped area of disturbed dirt.
A trail of muddy tyre tracks is among the issues southern police have dealt with recently.
Rain is expected to hit most of the country tomorrow, and it will be heavy in parts.
Mountain bike riders equipped with full kit were turned away from tracks in Dunedin.
Southern District Health Board has no plans to open a walk-in centre on campus.
The message was contained in an email sent to first-year health science students.
One of the men had travelled from Dunedin - a four-hour drive.
The man also ran through red lights as he hurled abuse at strangers.
Domestic journeys add to the strain of returning home during Level 4 lockdown.
The man was jailed for two years, 10 months and will be off the road untill mid-2026.