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Family of 10yo missing in Manukau Harbour thank community for support
Ryder Ferregel disappeared and his mother died when their boat capsized.
'Devastated and lost for words': Clarks Beach boating tragedy victims named
Ryder missing on the Manukau Harbour earlier this month.
Prisoner who slipped net after tangi arrested after high-speed chase
The South Auckland chase involved two vehicles, road spikes and a police helicopter.
Life to the extreme: Q+A with Waiuku's famous Wild Twins
NZ's 'Wild Twins' share epic stories and tips for breaking out of your comfort zone.
Waiuku farmer's recycled fence posts proving popular in South Island
Waiuku-based farmer Jerome Wenzlick plans South Island expansion to keep up with demand.
Teacher Covid-19 test delays keep high school closed
More schools made the call to stay closed today in the face of rising Delta numbers.
Taiki the steam engine draws mass crowd in Waiuku
Taiki the tank engine showed his face to the public for the first time recently in Waiuku.
Three hurt, one seriously, after diesel burner fire
Emergency services - including a helicopter - rushed to the scene.
Men behind cache of child abuse imagery complain of being hounded in community
Waiuku men admitted possession of a cache of child exploitation imagery.
Landmark conviction after near-deadly crash between drone and paraglider
Judge says it was "sheer luck" there wasn't a death.
Communities split over free school lunches
Full list: Which schools will get free school lunches?
Free school lunches: North Island (except Wellington)
Full list: North Island schools getting free school lunches (except Wellington).
Learning at home : 'I'm not going through that again!'
Two reports ask what schools and parents can learn from the last lockdown,
Pair face 10 years in prison for 'brutal' child abuse images, abuse, bestiality video cache
Graphic warning: Two Waiuku men admit possession of a cache of child porn
Hail and lightning batter parts of the country, snow on the way
More than 4000 lightning strikes have been recorded over the North Island today.
Disgraced agent used Hindu 'jyotishee' to help sell home
An agent claimed using numerology to sell a home would bring good luck. He was wrong.
Reward offered for information over 'disgusting' puppy deaths
Puppies drowned with mouths and legs taped: 'They would have suffered'.
'Cruel act': Three puppies found drowned, legs and mouths taped shut
Someone must know who deliberately and cruelly drowned these puppies.
'It was a no brainer' - couple cancel wedding day before nuptials
Wedding canned at emotional and financial expense but couple says it's the right decision.
Milk tankers eyed to assist parched Auckland residents
Auckland Council is also increasing the number of filling stations for residents.