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    A Hawke's Bay man will walk 100 kilometres on his centennial birthday this November for charity
     26 April 2024
    A Hawke's Bay man will walk 100 kilometres on his centennial birthday this November for charity
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    A spate of cash box thefts on Wellington buses
    26 Apr: A spate of cash box thefts on Wellington buses... more
    A 61-year-old Porirua man's been arrested, after a car tyre slashing spree
    26 Apr: A 61-year-old Porirua man's been arrested, after a car tyre slashing spree... more
    The Wellington Saints have moved to the top of the National Basketball League with a 111-104 win over Hawke's Bay at TSB Arena
    26 Apr: The Wellington Saints have moved to the top of the National Basketball League with a 111-104 win over Hawke's Bay at TSB Arena... more
    A vegetation fire near Dunedin remains contained, with one helicopter still battling the blaze
    25 Apr: A vegetation fire near Dunedin remains contained, with one helicopter still battling the blaze... more
    A Waikato road will be closed for some time while a power pole is fixed
    25 Apr: A Waikato road will be closed for some time while a power pole is fixed... more
    RNZ reports people attending New Plymouth's Anzac Day dawn service, lifted a car out of the way before the ceremony could get started
    25 Apr: RNZ reports people attending New Plymouth's Anzac Day dawn service, lifted a car out of the way before the ceremony could get started... more
    A man is facing multiple charges in Whakatane court today, after allegedly taking three people hostage and firing at Police last night
    25 Apr: A man is facing multiple charges in Whakatane court today, after allegedly taking three people hostage and firing at Police last night... more
    Wellington train services will NOT be running today - or this weekend - due to maintenance
    25 Apr: Wellington train services will NOT be running today - or this weekend - due to maintenance... more
    Police are appealing for information on an Auckland 15-year-old - who's been missing all year
    24 Apr: Police are appealing for information on an Auckland 15-year-old - who's been missing all year... more

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     08 Apr: A new Nelson school for children with high and complex needs, faces an uncertain future +++++++++++++
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     28 Mar: State Highway One is has now reopened between Kaikoura and Riverlands - after a two-vehicle collision at Kekerengu, north of Kaikoura, this morning ++++++++++
     22 Apr: The family of a Northland police officer hit by a car over the weekend is planning her tangi and waiting for the coroner to release her body +++++++++

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    Politics:
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    International:
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    Health & Safety:
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    Rugby League:
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    Living & Travel:
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    Law and Order:
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