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DOC takes down possum-shooting video after complaint
The video shows a woman on her front porch shooting a possum in a tree.
Second man linked to Two by Twos fights to keep name secret
A second Northland man facing sex offence charges, who is linked to a secretive sect known as the Two by Twos, is fighting to keep his name secret.
Watch: Police launch beat patrol amid crime surge
The seven-officer patrol in Henderson aims to tackle local crime following thousands of reported victimisations.
Grandmother and cancer patient who saw shooting taken off Kāinga Ora wait list
Christine Nankivell says she has also "cracked her head open" after being pushed. Audio
Thousands of dogs put down amidst struggle with roaming dogs
Auckland Council data shows 6079 dogs were euthanised in the year to July.
IKEA set to reveal opening date of first NZ store
The company has been cagey about the big reveal, until now.
'Felt our plight': Oyster farmers hope Jones will save industry
For years, contamination from sewage overflows has cut production. Audio
Name suppression bid for Two by Two sect member adjourned
The 81 year old faces multiple sex offence charges including 12 of indecent assault.
Boarding house evicts 26 people with two days' notice
Bryan Watling had been living at St Albans Lodge in Mt Eden for about seven years. Audio
The wild west of housing - boarding houses
Social services warn hundreds of otherwise homeless people, including families, have no option but to turn to unsafe boarding houses. Audio
Inquest examines Auckland deaths in 2023 twin flooding events
The Auckland phase of an inquest into the deaths of those who lost their lives during the 2023 Auckland Anniversary floods and Cyclone Gabrielle continues today.
Charity swamped by jobseekers facing benefit sanctions
The government brought in new rules in May, requiring beneficiaries to do community work if they don't meet their obligations.
Alcohol sale hours need to be reduced after reform u-turn - Salvation Army
A leaked cabinet paper shows the government scrapped plans to reduce off-licence hours in favour of reducing regulations.
Neurodivergent man overwhelmed by Jobseeker quits the benefit
Advocates say the problem is extremely concerning and common but officials say there's enough support on offer. Audio
Auckland Council removes more than 250 storm-damaged or risky homes
So far, 1189 houses have been deemed eligible for buyout.
Debt collectors harassing people at their homes, jobs
An organisation representing financial mentors warns unethical debt collectors are harassing people to pay-off loans at their workplaces, homes and on social media. Audio
'Shame on our country': Homelessness raised with ministers
Outreach providers in the city say it now has 809 rough sleepers - 90 percent more than last September. Audio
'We're vulnerable': More women living without shelter in Aotearoa
There is a disproportionately high rate of women without shelter in New Zealand, particularly in Auckland, people working with the homeless warn. Audio
Woman horrified council tried to take rough sleepers' belongings
Pip Scott said she had recently given the men two tents, sleeping bags and a pillow.
Robin Hood supermarket plans to deliver profits back to foodbanks
The supermarket has started delivering pantry staples to online shoppers in three cities. Audio
IKEA cagey about opening date for first NZ store this year
The Swedish furniture giant has already employed 85 of the 500 staff it needs in Auckland.
Kids sleep on chairs, family eats meals of only rice to pay bills
Unaloto Latu's family is one of many caught in an alarming rise in poverty. Audio
More rough sleepers on Auckland streets: 'NZ doesn't have to be this way'
Makeshift shelters of cardboard and blankets are dotted along the street near Auckland City Mission, which is struggling to support an increase in rough sleepers. Audio
Council opposed red weather warning before cyclone hit
MetService wanted to issue the severe warning the day before the cyclone made landfall, but faced opposition.
'More people... are falling off the cliff': Foodbanks struggle ahead of winter surge
One Auckland foodbank recently had to cap the number of people getting food parcels.