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Revealed - the total number of ram raids last year
A total of 516 ram raids occurred in 2022; the number has quadrupled in the space of just two years, new figures show.
'Nasty, gutless act': $35,000 worth of equipment stolen from Piha surf lifesaving club
A surf life saving club on Auckland's cyclone-ravaged west coast was broken into overnight, with thieves walking away with essential equipment.
North Auckland farmers fearing further wet conditions
Rural residents in North Auckland are facing a monumentous challenge ahead following Cyclone Gabrielle.
Cost of produce set to increase after cyclone damage, Agricultural Minister warns
The cost of annual produce is set to increase following cyclone Gabrielle, agricultural minister says.
Expect kūmara shortage this year, Northland farmers warn
Areas of rural Northland are still struggling with flooding, power outages and slips - days after Cyclone Gabrielle hit the area.
People seek bargains for flood-damaged goods
People are searching in stores and online for deals on goods damaged in Auckland's severe flooding.
Wayne Brown on flood reaction: 'There may have been some incorrect decisions'
Auckland's mayor says lessons have been learned following the region's highest ever rainfall over 24 hours, which left four people dead and forced hundreds of people out of their homes.
Weather warnings in place across north of NZ
People in northern New Zealand are being urged to prepare for heavy rain which is set to hit the country for Auckland Anniversary weekend. Audio
Countdown expects price of seasonal produce to drop
The cost of seasonal fruit and vegetables is expected to drop in the coming weeks following a challenging year.
Protests in Peru becoming more violent, Kiwi expat says
Flight Centre is still offering holiday packages to Machu Picchu despite the political unrest spreading across Peru.
Waka Kotahi disputes reported number of pothole complaints
The transport agency says a figure that's been in the headlines recently relates to compensation claims made for damage caused by various things - not just potholes.
Youths steal ice cream in latest ram-raid, four people in police custody
A young person holding a "sizeable knife" was one of a group who broke into a butchery in east Auckland early Monday morning.
Competition grows to record heights at Young Farmer regional finals
A record number of women have been competing at the FMG Young Farmer of the Year competition.
Man facing charges after person left critical on roadside remanded
A 43-year-old man has been remanded in custody over an alleged assault that left a person critically injured.
Man accused of murder after body found outside Auckland police station appears in court
A man charged with the murder of a woman whose body was found outside an Auckland police station has appeared in court.
MetService takes a look back at record-breaking "wet, warm" 2022
With 2022 coming to an end, it's a good time to reflect back on the year of weather.
Expect more breath-testing now Covid-19 restrictions are gone - police
Police are carrying out significantly fewer roadside breath tests than they used to.
Fewer supply chain issues but higher prices forecast for 2023
New Zealand supply chains are expected to be less disrupted but far more expensive next year, an expert says.
Sun lovers out enjoying Kiwi summer as highs pass 30C
Summer is here and the hot weather means perfect beach days for Kiwis across the country.
'Say hello to ciggie houses' - Dairies say smoking bill will backfire
Local dairy representatives say the SmokeFree 2025 Bill could wipe out the industry following an already challenging year.
Warning over sea lice as Coromandel swimmers suffering bites
Swimmers have reported getting skin irritation after swimming at beaches in the Coromandel region.
Driveway accident believed to have caused child's critical injuries
A child critically injured in a vehicle incident in South Auckland is believed to have been run over by a car backing out of a driveway.
'Quite a few number of deaths' - New Zealander in Peru on protests
A New Zealander in Peru says violent protests are getting worse as the embassy says it is working with any stranded NZ citizens.
Chinese community members march against rising crime
Members of the Chinese community are marching in Auckland this morning to protest against what they say is rising crime.
Wayne Brown wants stronger govt response to retail crime in wake of fatal stabbing
The mayor of Auckland wants the government to rethink how it handles retail crimes following the violent death of a dairy worker.