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Golden retrievers might not know what an AI-powered smart feeder is, but their humans certainly do. Across Aotearoa, pet ...
Matariki is a time for reflection, connection, and renewal. This year’s exhibition honours that spirit with a vibrant, ...
Police need your help in investigating a cowardly attack on a Papakura man last month. Still images are being released of a ...
Police are responding to a crash involving several cars on the Southwestern motorway, Wesley, this evening. The crash was reported to Police at 6.35pm. There are no reports of any injuries, but the ...
“It is vital victims are notified if police are contacting their stalkers,” said AFFS Kaiwhakatuhono Awatea Mita. “Stalking is often part of intimate partner violence, and a visit from the police can ...
As they paddled-out from Island Bay, Whanganui, Pātea, Pungarehu, New Plymouth, Raglan, Port Waikato and Muriwai hundreds more rallied on shore, with organisers saying strong turnouts in New Plymouth ...
In 2022, midwifery was the most acutely understaffed health profession in Aotearoa, with a documented workforce shortage of around 40%. Despite this, the majority of women still received continuous ...
The PSA lodged the library workers’ pay equity claim with Auckland, Tauranga, Hamilton, Wellington, Christchurch, and Dunedin councils in 2019. Since then, the PSA worked with the councils in good ...
Well Women Trust is a charity that has been providing free, life-saving peer support to women experiencing antenatal and postnatal distress since 2009, may be forced to significantly reduce or even ...
The government is asking for public feedback on proposed changes to how we can create more housing in Aotearoa, such as ‘granny flats’ in backyards and papakāinga on Māori ancestral land. Proposed ...
Counties-Manukau Police are appealing for information from anyone who witnessed a crash involving a car and a truck yesterday morning on Whitford-Maraetai Road. The crash occurred around 6.45am near ...
AUCKLAND, NZ – A growing number of New Zealanders in their 30s, 40s, and 50s are waking up to a confronting truth: they’ve been living with undiagnosed dyslexia and ADHD their entire lives, and it’s ...