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No gang links, not sex workers: Details of investigation that sparked lockdown revealed
Covid-infected women who triggered an 11-day lockdown in Northland were rejected entry by one government department then approved by another, police evidence shows.
Police staff take personal grievance over treatment since vaccine mandate overturned
A group of 91 police staff are taking a personal grievance over the way they were treated for refusing to get the Covid-19 vaccine.
'He was going to end up dead or in juvie' - Mum sends child away to avoid gang
A North Island mother sent her son to Christchurch after a gang pestered her 14-year-old for a year until he joined them. Audio
Money not behind the gap in doctors - health authority
Te Whatu Ora's board chair is "disturbed and concerned" by the loss of 24-hour doctor access at Rāwene Hospital, but remains unapologetic.
Public Service Commissioner Peter Hughes apologises at inquiry
The Public Service Commissioner has apologised to survivors at the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care this afternoon.
Lack of after-hours doctor at Rāwene Hospital unacceptable - Reti
National says the loss of 24/7 access to a doctor at Rāwene Hospital - where there will be no doctor on-site in the evenings or overnight from next week - is "not acceptable".
'I am truly sorry that it has come to this' - Hospital with no night doctor
Health worker shortages have become so bad in the Far North that Rāwene Hospital will soon have no doctor on-site in the evenings or overnight - and one GP says shortages are threatening lives. Audio
State care system did not meet youths' basic needs - Oranga Tamariki CEO
Oranga Tamariki has admitted multiple failings today at the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care.
'Bad for democracy': Local body nomination gaps as deadline looms
People wanting to stand for local government have just a few hours left to put their name on the list. Audio
Far North wants to delay fluoridation despite abysmal tooth decay figures
Te Tai Tokerau children finishing primary school have the worst tooth decay in the country.
Fatal dog attack: Family want answers from boarder
The family of a man mauled to death say they have heard nothing from the owner of the aggressive dogs found at his property.
Dozens of dogs taken from Northland property after fatal mauling
Twenty-five neo mastiff crosses and bulldog crosses have been rounded up at the Northland property where a man was killed in a suspected mauling yesterday afternoon.
Ex-Celebration Church members believe 'deliverance' harmed them
A former Celebration member believes deliverance - the Pentecostal equivalent of exorcism - has been used to replace counselling, medical care, and even law enforcement at the controversial church.
IRD tight-lipped on numbers overseas receiving cost of living payment
Nearly 1000 people have opted out of the government's $350 cost of living payment, Inland Revenue says.
Teenager gets life sentence for stabbing man to death
A teenager who stabbed a young Northland man to death has been sentenced to life in prison.
Cheesy come, cheesy go as vegans eye a cheddar future at awards
Vegan cheese is on the rise, and makers are competing against each other at New Zealand awards.
Environmentalists, mana whenua criticise PM's 'appalling' gift to US president
The origins of a swamp kauri bowl gifted to the US President are causing controversy in Te Tai Tokerau - with one environmentalist calling the present an "appalling" mistake.
'Massive loss': Te Tai Tokerau mourns Ricky Houghton
Te Tai Tokerau is mourning a man who spent decades lifting others out of poverty, homelessness, addiction and imprisonment. Video
Petrol prices: 'Unavoidable rush' expected at pumps when tax cut ends
An Automobile Association advisor says the end of fuel tax relief will see chaos at the pumps. Audio
Air NZ flight disruptions, call centre wait times 'very frustrating'
A man who waited more than 4.5 hours on the phone to Air New Zealand says the airline needs to introduce a permanent call-back service.
'Perfect storm' brewing for building company failure, industry leaders say
As construction sites missing plasterboard freeze, industry leaders say building businesses will fail.
Consumer confidence crash contributes to recession concerns
Rock-bottom consumer confidence has increased concerns about a possible recession.
Killer Beez and Tribesmen peace talks a win in itself - gang expert
A reported truce between the Killer Beez and Tribesmen is considered an "incredibly tricky" achievement, a gang expert says.
Police making 'significant progress' with gun owners
Police say they've made progress in building "trust and confidence" with gun owners.
Auckland court will be setting for Whakaari eruption trial
The four-month trial for 11 parties charged with health and safety breaches will be held in the Environment Court in Auckland.