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Emergency fishing ban enforced to protect hoiho
The ban is going into place around the Otago Peninsula to protect the threatened penguin population.
False information submitted to fast-track panel, claims outdoors club
Federated Mountain Clubs has launched a last-minute bid to halt a controversial West Coast hydro scheme.
Covert nature of Collins' trip to Ukraine a sensible precaution, expert says
It's been revealed the defence minister has met her Ukrainian counterpart and other officials in Kyiv.
Health NZ apologises to nurses' union after Ombudsman's scolding
"We acknowledge that refusing this request was not appropriate and may have contributed to delays in the important work you are undertaking on behalf of our kaimahi."
Nurses strike for second day
More than 36,000 workers are walking off the job again today, demanding better pay and increased staffing.
The battle raging over a set of lights in a seaside suburb
A community board heard impassioned pleas in front of a packed public gallery.
Conservation groups call for emergency fishing ban to save hoiho
The fate of one of the world's rarest penguins is on a knife-edge as breeding season gets underway.
Strong links between serious health conditions and violence or abuse - study
The study found men and women who experienced violence were more likely to be hospitalised for a range of reasons - including cancer, respiratory illness, and nervous system and digestive disorders.
Two Christchurch sites offered as potential Erebus memorial locations
One is on the banks of the Avon River in the central city, the other nestled in a Cashmere Hills reserve with views of the Southern Alps.
'That's not right': Neighbours question fatal police shooting
The distressed scream of a woman rang out across a tight-knit Christchurch neighbourhood. Then a gunshot followed.
Federated Farmers' comments on police 'not helpful', district commander says
Police are accusing Federated Farmers of scaremongering over a proposed restructure in rural Canterbury. Audio
Government must ‘wake up’ on Gloriavale, leaver says after leader convicted
Gloriavale leader Howard Temple has pleaded guilty to a dozen charges including five of indecent assault on day three of his trial. Audio
Gloriavale leader pleads guilty to indecent assault
Howard Temple had been standing trial in Greymouth, but suddenly changed his pleas on Wednesday.
'It didn't feel right': Former Gloriavale members give evidence
Gloriavale's Overseeing Shepherd, Howard Temple, has pleaded not guilty to 24 charges of sexual assault and doing an indecent act.
Gloriavale leader 'did not grope', lawyer says
A court is hearing more evidence from women accusing Howard Temple of sexual offending.
Gloriavale abuse trial: Victims too afraid to speak out, court told
A climate of fear in Gloriavale prevented a victim from reporting sexual abuse suffered at the hands of the community's 85-year-old leader, a court has heard.
Govt accused of recycling projects in $6b infrastructure push
Luxon says new builds will boost jobs and productivity, but the opposition dismissed the "announcement of an announcement" as a public relations stunt lacking fresh investment.
Govt launches $500k support package for flood-hit farmers
Tasman's mayor warned the total repair bill from the back-to-back floods was likely to exceed $100 million.
More work needed to protect horticultural land, says industry
Despite research ranking New Zealand as one of the most self-sufficient countries, a spokesperson says there's an imbalance in protecting prime horticultural land. Audio
Evacuations ordered in Tasman settlement ahead of storm
Residents in Brooklyn are being urged to evacuate immediately as the region braces for a new round of heavy rain.
FENZ, army send reinforcements as Tasman girds for more heavy rain
Civil defence Nelson Tasman group controller Alec Louverdis says he is planning "for the absolute worst" ahead of two orange rain warnings across the region.
No fines or recalls for food with illegal levels of agrichemicals
This was despite dozens of breaches by businesses over the last five years.
Psychiatrist hopes 'magic mushroom' treatment will be more widely available
Dr Cameron Lacey, the first psychiatrist granted approval to prescribe the Class A drug psilocybin, said it took energy and perseverance to get to the approval stage. Audio
Weed killer to be debated in High Court
The Environmental Law Initiative is challenging the Environmental Protection Authority's refusal to reassess glyphosate and glyphosate-based substances Audio
Soldier sentenced over intimate recording of woman without consent
Corporal Manu Anthony Smith has been sentenced to two months in a military jail but can continue serving in the army.