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I’ve written a letter of complaint to the Prime Minister regarding Deputy Prime Minister David Seymour’s behaviour. We have ...
News from NZSO The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra has appointed André de Ridder — one of the world’s most sought-after and ...
NZ Police and Customs have disrupted a Wellington-based syndicate dealing a variety of drugs into the community, and seized ...
Wellington peace group Just Defence has teamed with Justice for Palestine to organise a “snap action” demonstration on the Defence HQ lawn on Bowen Street on Tuesday from 12.30pm to 1.30pm.
With Te Matapihi ki te Ao Nui to reopen in March, Wellington City Libraries are marking the occasion with a design a library ...
An estimated 400+ brave Kiwis took to beaches, lakes and rivers across New Zealand — and even Antarctica — over the Matariki long weekend as part of the Live Ocean Winter Dip, raising vital ...
People are walking in pairs, and witnesses are being urged to speak to police, after an attack at Porirua’s popular Rangituhi / Colonial Knob walking track. A woman was assaulted about ...
Job and course cuts across the polytechnic sector are a nightmare, says the Tertiary Education Union. The union estimates that about 300 jobs are under threat at eight of the 16 institutions, with ...
The trial of a 53-year-old woman accused of killing her mother is to begin at the High Court in Wellington today. Helen Gregory, 79, was found dead at her home in the Wellington suburb of ...
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