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The action was met with a lawsuit backed by campaign group Earthjustice, on behalf of a group of Hawaiian conservation groups ...
"A civil construction contractor undertaking work on Cambridge Road, Tauranga, accidentally struck one of our feeder cables," ...
The recent move by Tonga's Legislative Assembly to pass legislation that transfers oversight of two key ministries from ...
The airline giant will face a $90 million (NZ$98m) penalty over its decision to illegally outsource 1800 ground handling jobs ...
A man claimed he was hypnotised and under "mind control" for several years before killing another man in a frenzied stabbing.
A round-up of sports news from around the region, including league legend Mal Meninga's comments on Payne Haas's call to play ...
Auckland CBD's business association is asking the government to collaborate on a plan to revive the city's economy.
A prominent sportsman is accused of fracturing more than a dozen of a baby's bones, using "significant force".
As pay talks stall, teachers have begun a series of meetings to discuss the government's offer and their next steps.
BNZ senior economist Doug Steel said that "combined with recent improvement in the Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI), ...
Rising gas prices mean some businesses are re-assessing their futures, and how many people they can afford to employ.
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