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RTS bombshell: Warriors star's move to rugby could be done 'within a week'
A bombshell deal to bring talismanic New Zealand Warriors captain Roger Tuivasa-Sheck back to rugby union could be completed within a week.
The Herald understands a deal is looking likely for Tuivasa-Sheck ...
'Heartbroken': Man battered while trying to save puppies
A man in Levin has been left bruised and battered after being attacked while trying to stop thieves from stealing his rottweiler puppies.
Matty Hart said his father, who didn't want to be named, heard ...
'Foreseeable attacks, critical gaps': Watchdog slams NZX for cybersecurity failures
A market watchdog has released a damning report on cyberattacks that hit the NZX over August and September last year, forcing it offline for several trading days, plus an earlier, volume-related glitch ...
Wiggle room for The Wiggles: Members granted MIQ spots
The Wiggles have been granted spots in managed isolation as their nationwide tour kicks off in March.
A Managed Isolation and Quarantine spokesperson told the Herald the children's group has been granted ...
Fran O'Sullivan: What NZ's enhanced trade deal with China means
OPINION:
At Davos, Xi Jinping warned Joe Biden he risks a new cold war if he does not abandon Trumpian protectionist policies.
The Chinese president renewed his call for a multilateral approach to ...
Two gay dads on the reality of starting a family through surrogacy
What's it really like to ask a woman to carry your child? From conception to birth, Paul Morgan-Bentley reveals how he and his husband, Robin, welcomed Solly into their lives.
'Stop!" shouted Rachel ...
Brian Fallow: Pressure goes on for water reform
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What with repeated eruptions of sewage in the capital, seemingly endless water restrictions in Auckland and reports of firms flushing whatever they please down the drain with evident impunity ...
'Losing the sense of freedom': 17 days in MIQ, five Covid tests for Wellington father
A Wellington father who had spent 16 days at the Pullman MIQ was then held for three hours at Auckland airport, before being returned to a second facility with no indication of when he can get home to ...
Auckland container port full automation delayed again
Auckland's port will not achieve full implementation of its controversial container terminal automation project by the end of March as it suggested.
The Auckland Council-owned port, the red zone for ...
Police stop Northland iwi from setting up SH1 'information centre' to stop spread of Covid
Police have closed down an iwi 'information centre' set up on State Highway 1 south of Kawakawa in response to the latest Covid 19 case in the region and two cases in Auckland.
Members of the Tai Tokerau ...
Why vaccines alone will not end the pandemic
The coronavirus pandemic in the United States has raged almost uncontrollably for so long that even if millions of people are vaccinated, millions more will still be infected and become ill unless people ...
Crew left 'shaken': American Magic survive scary splashdown in sailing return
American Magic have survived a scare on their return to the water that reportedly left the crew "shaken".
The team have worked hard to repair the damage from their dramatic capsize in the first week ...
Shark populations are crashing, 'very small window' to avert disaster
Oceanic sharks and rays have declined more than 70 per cent since 1970, mainly because of overfishing, according to a new study.
In just the last half-century, humans have caused a staggering worldwide ...
Clean car crackdown: Govt sets new standard for vehicle imports
Importers of new and used vehicles will be required to import more climate-friendly cars to reduce overall emissions - and will face penalties if they don't.
The Government announced several measures ...
Covid-19: Ground zero at Auckland Pullman MIQ - four cases and counting
The luxury Auckland Pullman hotel is now at the centre of an outbreak that has seen four people test positive with a contagious South African Covid strain this month - and three infected returnees leave ...
New locations visited by Auckland virus cases revealed
The Ministry of Health has revealed new locations of interest that the new Auckland Covid-19 community cases visited.
The newly added locations of interest include a bank and another supermarket, and ...
Matthew Hooton: Covid scare saves Ardern once more
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Pity Judith Collins. On the face of it, the latest Covid-19 scare sounds like bad news for Jacinda Ardern.
As predicted here two weeks ago, the political pantomime of early 2020 is repeating ...
Boat rage: Video captures violent confrontation at wharf
An afternoon out on the water has ended in a violent confrontation between a man in an inflatable dinghy and a woman in a larger boat with young children on board.
The incident, which was captured on ...