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Justice Minister announces new offences for 'coward's punches'
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Taranaki teen handed 36-game rugby match ban after shoulder charging referee
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MetService Weather: 2nd of July - 4th of July. Video / Metservice

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NZ Herald Live: Christopher Luxon holds post-Cabinet press conference
Christopher Luxon holds a post-Cabinet press conference

Minister announces new Whānau Ora commissioning agencies
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Erin Patterson murder trial: Jury deliberations set to begin Monday
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Two killed in ambush on firefighters in US state of Idaho
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Ashburton's 'dancing queen' turns 102
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NZ Herald Live: Paul Goldsmith makes law and order announcement
Paul Goldsmith makes a law and order announcement

Westmere electric vehicle fire
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Kaylee Bell on music and motherhood
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Fruit and veg chat: Best buys this season
Ryan Bridge talks to fruit and vege expert Glenn Forsyth about the best buys this season.

Christopher Luxon on sentence discounts, Whānau Ora funding and the NATO summit
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon joins Herald NOW's Ryan Bridge to talk law and order, allegations of misuse of Whānau Ora funds and NATO summit.

NZ athletes warned sportswear contamination could be a doping risk
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How the markets are responding to Trump tariff deals
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Liam Lawson's best result and the weekend's Warriors loss
Sports panel Winston Aldworth and Chris Reive join Ryan Bridge to talk Liam Lawson best result in Austria and the weekend's Warriors loss.

Forced closure of greyhound racing could cost taxpayers $40m, CEO says
The Greyhound Racing CEO says the forced closure of greyhound racing could cost taxpayers $40m.

16 metre golden Buddhist statue set to ‘tower above’ rural community
A towering Buddhist statue is set tower over rural Waiwera Valley with neighbours upset Auckland Council approved its construction without seeking their input. Video / Herald NOW

Herald NOW: Daily Weather Update: June 30 2025
Herald NOW: Daily Weather Update: June 30 2025.

Why your cash in the bank is about to become safer
Why your cash in the bank is about to become safer, 2degrees Business with Business Desk's Garth Bray: 30 June 2025

Calls for Nelson-Tasman Rain Radar after 'devastating' floods
Emergency Management and Recovery Minister Mark Mitchell talks to Ryan Bridge after floods in Marlborough and Tasman Districts. Video / Herald NOW

"Very severe" damage throughout flood hit Tasman District
Tasman District Deputy Mayor Stuart Bryant talks to Herald NOW's Ryan Bridge following "devastating" floods throughout the region.

Weighlifters named NZ Team flag bearers
Weightlifters David Liti and Tui-Alofa Patolo have been named flag bearers for the New Zealand Team at the 2025 Pacific Mini Games.

The first tamariki to enter the West Auckland Creative Hub
Reporter Te Rongopai joins students from Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Kōtuku to be the first kids to tour the amazing new Te Puna Creative Hub.

Survivor Alex McPhail shares identity
Rape complainant Alex McPhail shares identity, speaks about impact of sexual relationship with detective. Video / Dean Purcell

Buddha statue in quiet rural valley
Neighbours are upset Auckland Council approved a 16.5m Buddha statue and plinth to be built in North Auckland's Waiwera Valley. Video / David Fisher, Supplied

Police investigate homicide in Ōtāhuhu
A person has suffered critical injuries following an assault at an accommodation block on Beatty Ave in Ōtāhuhu. Video / NZ Herald

Watch: Kiwi ex NRL champ Kevin Proctor knocked out in controversial run it straight event
Former Kiwis representative Kevin Proctor was knocked unconscious and suffered an apparent seizure during the Runit Championship League’s controversial final. Video / RUNIT02 Dubai