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Mild, settled weather not going anywhere.
Mild, settled weather not going anywhere.
New Zealand is now ranked the highest in the world for schoolyard bullying.
The charges come after a video of them viciously beating students has been shared online.
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Students were brutally attacked by bullies. Now victim's family are getting gang threats.
The rider struck a power pole last night.
After being knocked unconscious his first memory was waking up in the icy waters.
"It is just great to have them back home" - Sir Richard "Hannibal" Hayes
Fleeing driver dodged road spikes, then struck police patrol car.
They faced charges relating to firearms, Class A and B drugs, and dishonesty.
One lane of SH1 west of Edendale is blocked after the 5.06am crash.
A new battle is brewing over access to alcohol in Auckland.
Before Lisa Clark died aged 40, she told her dad: 'I don't want to be forgotten'.
School group launches campaign to "say no to hubs" controlling schools.
The wreck was unearthed by a low tide coinciding with the super moon.
Nathan Graeme Hall was charged after Chanel Lee Simmonds died during a party.
Police were called to the scene in Tiwai Point around 8pm.
The man was jailed for eight years for hospital rape.
Sir Tim Shadbolt turns modem-model to put food in kids' mouths.
Invercargill locals "understand that everyone's human", embattled MP says.
NZ school students plan to join a global "strike for climate" on March 15.
Primary teachers will hold stopwork meetings in March on their latest pay offer.
NZ's latest millionaire plans to buy a lifestyle block with his wife.
Richie Dibben was all class winning everything on offer at the Burt Munro Challenge
Shaun Orchard, 23 and Hendrix Kamo, 28, went missing on January 27.
The girl was boogie-boarding at the beach when the suspected shark attack took place.
13 arrested after Operation Inca probe into NZ harness racing
Emergency services from throughout the lower South Island in search for fishermen.
COMMENT: MPs must accept the risks of public life, writes Audrey Young.