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Dog breeders sentenced: 'One of the most horrendous cases of neglect'
A mother and daughter who bred German shepherds have been sentenced today after one of the SPCA's largest prosecutions.
Tourists fined for bringing Pacific shell, coral souvenirs into NZ
The travellers were each fined $600 for importing the items without the necessary permits.
Why firefighters have gone on strike
Overtime, staffing issues and a lack of mental health support are among the reasons members of the Firefighter's Union have gone on strike.
Children's Commissioner a beacon for those failed by state care system - advocates
A petition against a new law ending the role of Children's Commissioner accuses the government of not listening to the voices of those who have been through the state care system.
Crash victim's mother calls for adults to stop young drivers breaking law
A woman whose son was killed by a driver on a restricted licence says adults must take the law more seriously to save young people from themselves. Audio
'I used to lie there and let her hurt me' - Victims of abuse speak out
As the Abuse in Care inquiry turns its focus on foster care, victims of abuse are speaking out. This is the story of Christine and her sister. Audio
Discovery of tagged snapper 20 years on unusual, NIWA says
The fish tagged by researchers has been reeled in by a fisherman in almost exactly the same spot two decades later.
Long-standing gang rivalry blamed for recent Auckland gun crime
The Police Association has laid the blame for shootings in Auckland and several scraps in the Far North squarely at the feet of the Tribesmen and Killer Beez gangs.
SAFE demands code of welfare for farmed salmon
An animal welfare group says millions of farmed salmon are dying due to a lack of regulation and cramped conditions.
'It's heartbreaking' - Family fears as aged care faces staffing struggle
Families are fearing for the future as aged care facilities continue to close their beds for new patients due to a lack of nurses.
Cheers to 125 years: 'One of Auckland's gems' celebrates a long legacy
One of the oldest bars in Auckland is celebrating its 125th anniversary today and despite the impact of Covid in the hospitality industry, its owner is determined to mark the occasion.
'It is hard ... to keep moving': Call for strategy to support homeless youth
No outreach services are designed to meet the needs of young homeless people and a strategy is needed to directly respond to their needs, says a youth housing service.
'Near catastrophic' staffing crisis leading to aged care sector collapse, provider says
In Wellington and the Hutt Valley region one provider is warning public hospital beds are scarce and people who need high levels of care are being moved between rest homes or into public hospitals…
Could safe racing spots curb dirt-bikers on streets?
The lack of places to race safely could be one of the reasons dirt-bike street rides are happening in Auckland, a biker club president says.
Govt launches plan to protect native plants and wildlife by 2050
The Minister of Conservation is implementing a plan that aims to manage New Zealand's biodiversity crisis by 2050.
Car stolen, used in three different crimes, victim says
A man who had his car involved in three different crimes last year says he is still waiting to hear from the authorities.
Birds killed by avian botulism spread through hot Auckland summer
The toxin is a water-bound disease that spreads faster in warm water ponds, and has infected thousands of birds this year.