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More claimants stepping forward, Abuse in Care inquiry told
Two lawyers who represent claimants who were abused while in state or faith-based care say the number of people who have come forward is growing.
Woman removed from whānau says racism played part in adoption
A woman removed from her family just 10 days after being born has told the Royal Commission into Abuse in Care that the separation resulted in traumatic consequences throughout her life.
State care abuse survivor: 'Boys' homes the next step into prison'
A man who was abused by his father and then ended up in state care has told the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care that his anger at his father cost an innocent man his life.
Cameras to help boaties over dangerous bar crossings
Cameras providing live images for boaties of three dangerous bars on Waikato's west coast are now up and running.
Victim's family: $100m mental health unit 'not going to make change we need'
The family of a man who took his own life after walking out of Waikato Hospital's mental health unit says plans for a new centre at the hospital are good news, but more needs to be done in the…
DHB follow-up care before patient shot dead scrutinised
A coroner has questioned Waikato DHB over a break down in its follow-up care of a mental health patient who ended up being shot dead by police after a confrontation in Thames in 2015.
Doctor tells inquest he felt mental health condition was under control
An inquest into the death of a mentally ill man shot and killed by police in Thames in 2015 has heard a doctor who treated him felt his condition was under control.
Counting on democracy: Local elections turn-out too early to tell
Local Government New Zealand says it is still too early to make a prediction on voter turnout for Saturday's election.
Robotics to transform dairy herd testing
A New Zealand designed and built robotic system is set to transform dairy-herd testing in this country.
Researchers draw on worldwide expertise for braided rivers study
A five-year research programme has been launched to provide greater information on how much water is lost on braided rivers into groundwater.
Hamilton City throws a gauntlet on voter turnout
Hamilton City is challenging other councils around the country to a Vote Off to see who can get the most residents to vote.
Hamilton's mayoral fight heats up as younger candidate steps in
A 26-year-old, social media-savvy woman could give the frontrunners in Hamilton's mayoral campaign a fright, as her message connects with young voters in particular.
Fonterra may need to be held accountable, says Waikato farmer
A Waikato dairy farmer says some members of Fonterra's management need to be held accountable for bad investments made over the past few years resulting in the company reporting a net loss of $605m.
Turning Hamilton's 'best outdoor performance space' into a carpark
Grass versus tarseal. A stoush has broken out over plans to turn a feature lawn at the Hamilton Gardens into a carpark.
'A vehicle version of Lime' begins in Hamilton
The Hamilton City Council has launched its first car-share scheme, and it says one car-share is equivalent to taking six to 10 cars off the road.
20th anniversary of NZDF entering East Timor
East Timor descended into a state of anarchy in 1999 after a referendum broke away from Indonesia. The NZDF went in to restore law and order.
Cattle deaths report delay: A 'traumatic nightmare' for farm owners
An investigation into the poisoning of cattle with 1080 on a King Country farm a year ago still has not been completed, leaving the owners angry.
Tauranga mayoral race: 10 candidates chase top job
A newcomer to the political scene in New Zealand's fifth largest city says Tauranga deserves better leadership.
Three out in front of Hamilton mayoral race
While eight candidates are vying for the top job in Hamilton, only three appear to be front-runners.
Trauma surgeon calls for campaign to reduce injuries to kids in car crashes
A leading trauma surgeon is calling for a campaign to reduce the number of injuries to children caused by not wearing seat belts or sitting in booster seats
Council confident Waikato Stadium stand safe to use
The Hamilton City Council says it's confident a grandstand at Waikato Stadium, which is likely to require seismic strengthening, is still safe to use.
Top darts players converge on Hamilton
The world's top professional darts players are in New Zealand for the fifth round of the World Series of Darts being held in Hamilton.
$100k fund launched to desex Hamilton's troublesome stray cats
The days of stray cats roaming free and causing havoc in Hamilton are numbered with the launching of a $100,000 fund to desex and rehome them.
Māori families 'feel as if they don't rate', Oranga Tamariki inquiry hui told
The government has come under harsh criticism at a hui in Hamilton called to help plan the terms of reference for a Māori independent inquiry into Oranga Tamariki. Audio
Sean McKinnon's killing: Sister describes family's grief
Three members of the family of the Australian man shot and killed near Raglan yesterday have attended today's court appearance of the man accused, to show that their brother is not forgotten.