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Highly venomous sea snake found in Auckland's Viaduct Harbour
As rare as sea snakes are, a Department of Conservation spokesperson says the creature could become a regular visitor to New Zealand.
'Overwhelming support': Auckland suburb raises solidarity flag after homophobic incidents
An Auckland suburb wants to make it clear that homophobia isn't welcome in their community.
Climate change tops agenda of NZ insurance companies
Flooding, droughts, and other climate disasters have dominated the agenda at the Insurance Council of New Zealand 2022 Conference.
Drug-checking law to be put to the test as festivals prepare for summer
New Zealand's new drug-checking legislation will be put to the test in what looks set to be the first unrestricted music festival season since the pandemic began. Audio
'No better way to honour my tūpuna': Tree protesters escape convictions
Four protesters who were arrested while protecting native trees from the axe last year have avoided criminal sentences, but there have been other consequences for their actions.
PM, minister respond to Brown's call for Three Waters work to stop
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern hopes she can find common ground with Auckland's incoming mayor on the divisive issue when they meet later this week. Audio
New kinds of 'Water Bears' found living in NZ's glaciers
New species of microscopic creatures have been discovered in the Southern Alps.
Striking university staff across Aotearoa protest pay offer
Several thousand university staff walked off the job today in support of their claim for an eight percent pay rise.
'Hi Mum' scam targets worried parents in New Zealand
A new text scam is targeting worried parents. After plaguing Australia, there are multiple reports it has arrived in New Zealand.
'Things are getting worse': Community patrollers on high alert
Volunteers in the Mount Albert Community Patrol are on high alert after a brazen smash and grab in the Auckland suburb this week. Audio
Rising cost of groceries could drive unhealthy choices
At many supermarkets tomatoes cost $15 a kg, potato chips are $1.50 - for many families, struggling with increased costs of living healthier choices are hard. Audio
One in 10 women endure years of pain before endometriosis diagnosis - Survey
A new University of Canterbury survey shows New Zealand women with endometriosis on average experience a nearly nine-year delay between symptoms and treatment.
Should mask mandates inside businesses be dropped?
Masks have been compulsory in many locations across the country and although business groups have been calling for their removal, some employees are unsure.
'I can't see it crashing': Auckland realtors keep faith in market as values decline
While Auckland houses are losing value for the first time in years, the city's housing market is far from crashing, according to local realtors.
Rainbow community face high rates of homelessness
The rainbow community faces homelessness at a significantly higher rate than other New Zealanders, new research shows.
Human Rights Commission urges police to address treatment of transgender people
The Human Rights Commission is urging police to address their treatment of transgender people after an officer broke a woman's ankle and misgendered her in reports.
Poor state of some children's teeth an inequality issue, experts say
A Northland principal is sounding the alarm over the dental hygiene of children in his region.
Medical students describe power imbalances and cut corners
Medical students are speaking out about cut corners and power imbalances in hospital placements.
Stunning skies may be byproduct of Tonga volcano eruption
The striking sunrises and sunsets in recent weeks may be caused by leftovers from the Tongan volcano eruption.