
NZ film industry faces uncertainty and ongoing decline in livestock numbers | NZ Herald News Update
NZ film industry faces uncertainty over US tariff, ongoing decline in livestock numbers and questions over longer sentences reducing reoffending.
NZ film industry faces uncertainty over US tariff, ongoing decline in livestock numbers and questions over longer sentences reducing reoffending.
Chained Dog Awareness NZ urges people to identify the man for authorities.
One person is injured; traffic management is in place.
'It's a shame it takes an innocent person to get hurt for something to happen.'
A lot can change in 38 years on the beat – just ask John McKelvie.
News snippets from the Far North.
'Cyclone Gabrielle has left an indelible mark, and progress like this is so vital.'
'Somebody, please build something here – anything' debate on a site empty for 36 years.
The group have occupied a site on Hirini Street, lighting a fire to signify their protest.
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Carrie Kunicich has atypical Friedreich ataxia, which impacts her muscles and vision.
Doctors say the woman isn't physically ill, but psychologically believes that she is.
One expert believes Trump's polices are already undermining NZ's national interests.
OPINION: If our best and brightest aren’t staying, our international reputation suffers.
Treasury has incorporated new pro-growth policies into its forecasts.
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The DIA says NZ children are 'highly likely' victims of 764's online exploitation.
Hospital staff call for action as violence against workers escalates.
The church moved into its current Wiri property in 2014.
'Flying a drone this close to an airport puts aircraft, crew and passengers at risk.'
Gang member Elijah Daveron used phones that were smuggled into prison for the deals.
Waikato Hospital would not say how many babies were affected.
Stanford and PM Christopher Luxon put it down to printing issues.
Residents described feeling a rumble before the jolt hit.
Over 20 rangatahi attended the Koi Ora Ngahuru during the April school holidays.
Main Rd was blocked after the crash but has since reopened.
Santana Tonihi was jailed for 12 months, but she'll be out in a month.
The nearby buildings have been evacuated and a service station has closed its pumps.
Trump says movies made outside the US are a 'sort of a threat to our country'.