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Police have launched a homicide investigation after a man was killed and a woman critically injured in the Far North today.
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Police have launched a homicide investigation after a man was killed and a woman critically injured in the Far North today.
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As the Government begins the tender process for new drilling permits, the Green Party has launched a campaign it hopes will stop deep-sea drilling in NZ waters.
Two people have been hospitalised after their rally car lost control between Riwaka and Sandy Bay.
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Property developers who "sit and wait" for land values to increase have been sent a clear signal that the Government will act to bring more housing into the market.
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A New York college student being held by an armed home intruder was shot and killed by a police officer who had responded to the call.
The wife of a policeman charged over his alleged role in a methamphetamine ring spoke yesterday about the effect the case is having on their family.
Househunters are continuing to scramble for property - undeterred by Government promises that property prices will fall in the next three years.
An elderly driver plowed into dozens of hikers marching in a parade in the US, injuring over fifty people.
Finance Minister, Bill English, has high hopes that New Zealanders will buy into the partial float of Meridian Energy.
An armed robber who was locked up for 19 of his 20 years in Australia and joined a notorious prison gang is being deported back to New Zealand.
A victim who was preyed upon by her physics teacher for sex during extra-curricular sailing classes is pleading with authorities to make details of the case public.
High court action will be launched tomorrow against a smoking ban in an acute mental health facility.
Finance Minister Bill English says the Budget 2013 will help the most vulnerable people in society "who the Government has served very poorly in the past"
Bernard Hickey says the Auckland Housing Accord at the centre of this week's Budget is what the Americans would call a "Hail Mary pass".
44CommentsDespite all the political and media posturing over Thursday's Budget, nothing much really happened - again, writes Matt McCarten.
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