'Smell of an oily rag': Murder of wife with Alzheimer's shows need for more dementia support
Experts speak after 'tragic' case of man who killed wife in retirement village.
Experts speak after 'tragic' case of man who killed wife in retirement village.
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The council says 'lessons have been learnt' as it delays the next stage of roadworks.
'I couldn't get off the bed - I was [spending] 16 to 18 hours in bed. I can barely walk.'
OPINION: Yes, we need houses, but productive land is a precious and finite resource.
'Talk about it at offer – you don’t have to talk about it at application'
'I’m on a benefit ... having a spare $50 - it’s pretty hard in this day and age.'
'Well, well, well. I’ll go eat my hat,' the letter's author says. 'You’ve made my year.'
They went out for breakfast, sat in the sun and went home, where he prepared to kill her.
Plainclothed police staff with vests on could be seen walking up a rural driveway.
'If we see a drop in interest rates next year then I think it will start to stimulate.'
'There will be an inevitable impact for people who travel through this area.'
Simplicity has listed deceased individuals with unpaid bills on social media.
Internal Affairs said it didn't hold the information requested. The Ombudsman said it did.
Five new international acts and 20 Kiwi artists have just been added to the line-up.
Emergency services were called just before 8.20pm.
'I've always just loved creepy things.'
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Ritchie's condition is one in 165 million - he relies on others to survive.
OPINION: For genuine investors, the casino comparison couldn’t be further from the truth.
OPINION: It's the internet-age equivalent of 'Aunty Margaret’s sister-in-law ... said'.
Labour weekend the start of “key” six-month visitor season.
She speaks about how surgery has changed her life and her plans for next year.
"They sliced it open … [and saw] it had all these fresh ingredients"
"It is a wonderful marker to celebrate our reo and how proud I am to be Māori.”
'The concussion is the worst part. It feels like a drill bit running through my forehead.'
Man, dog and boogie boarder get caught up by fishing line.
The eight-storey timber office building was also issued an $18.9m consent in July.