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    Whether it's a dip in the pool or a rogue cup of coffee - thousands of Kiwis had to have their passports replaced last year
     24 January 2026
    Whether it's a dip in the pool or a rogue cup of coffee - thousands of Kiwis had to have their passports replaced last year
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    Gloriavale's condemned private school is remaining open for the time being
    23 Jan: Gloriavale's condemned private school is remaining open for the time being... more
    Inside the Syrian city of Raqqa, once known as Islamic State's 'Roundabout of Hell'
    23 Jan: Syrian government forces have wrested back control of vast parts of its territory in recent weeks, as a new president moves to assert control over the war-torn country.... more
    ACC is urging Kiwis to act ethically when it comes to injury claims, as it works to claw itself out of a fiscal hole
    23 Jan: ACC is urging Kiwis to act ethically when it comes to injury claims, as it works to claw itself out of a fiscal hole... more
    An ex Christchurch Boys' High School teacher has been awarded 25-thousand dollars in compensation, despite losing her unjustified dismissal case
    23 Jan: An ex Christchurch Boys' High School teacher has been awarded 25-thousand dollars in compensation, despite losing her unjustified dismissal case... more
    A high police presence will be visible in Masterton today for a gang-related funeral
    23 Jan: A high police presence will be visible in Masterton today for a gang-related funeral... more
    Prime Minister Chris Luxon says the weather events of the past 48 hours have been a profound tragedy
    22 Jan: Prime Minister Chris Luxon says the weather events of the past 48 hours have been a profound tragedy... more
    An admission this year's election will be down to the wire
    22 Jan: An admission this year's election will be down to the wire... more
    A sharp rise for New Zealand First in a new poll, and a steep drop for the Greens
    22 Jan: A sharp rise for New Zealand First in a new poll, and a steep drop for the Greens... more
    Infometrics is cautiously optimistic about an economic recovery heading into 2026
    22 Jan: Infometrics is cautiously optimistic about an economic recovery heading into 2026... more

     Most Popular Recent Politics News
     09 Jan: NetBlocks reports internet blackout imposed in Iran amid nationwide protests +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     13 Jan: Fears of unseen violence against protesters as Iran's internet blackout enters a fifth day ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
     10 Jan: It's full steam ahead for a local Wellington gaming company, as the sector continues to boom ++++++++++++++
     09 Jan: Health portal Manage My Health is still working to notify users affected by last week's major cyber breach ++++++++++++++
     07 Jan: Retail New Zealand's Chief Executive says the closure of Australian retailer EB Games - would have a wide reaching impact +++++++++++++
     10 Jan: Costly change of plans for some holiday makers, stuck on the wrong side of the Cook Strait +++++++++++++
     14 Jan: No criminal offending's been identified, after complaints of unacceptable behaviour by a Disability Support Services worker - in the aftermath of a Christmas function ++++++++++++

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      4 Feb: High court defeat piles pressure on 'embarrassed' fijian pm rabuka's leadership - expert (RadioNZ)
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      31 Jan: Election 2026 - the policies, the politics, the peculiarities (RadioNZ)
      29 Jan: How judith collins unwillingly became the crusher (Stuff.co.nz)
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     Today's News

    National:
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    Business:
    The Government's announced it'll invest in two horticulture developments on under-utilised Maori land in Northland and Waikato 11:07

    Entertainment:
    Minnie Driver believes "self-love and self-acceptance" are key to escaping the "trap" of being "frightened of losing your looks" 11:01

    Law and Order:
    A man who saved a family from drowning last month is being recognised as a hero 10:57

    Motoring:
    A chance to test his pedaling prowess against some of New Zealand's best riders has been seized Hayden Wilde 10:57

    Politics:
    Can One Nation turn its polling hype into seats in parliament? History shows it will struggle 10:37

    Entertainment:
    Cher baffled the crowd at the Grammy Awards by mistakenly announcing Luther Vandross as the winner of Record of the Year 10:31

    National:
    China’s new literary star had 19 jobs before ‘writer’ – including bike courier and bakery apprentice 10:27

    Politics:
    ICE and Border Patrol in Minnesota - accused of violating 1st, 2nd, 4th and 10th amendment rights - are testing whether the Constitution can survive 10:17

    National:
    Olives have been essential to life in Italy for at least 6,000 years – far longer than we thought 10:07

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