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Multiple staff at a Whakatāne care home were demeaning and disrespectful to a resident in her seventies suffering a ...
Australian companies say they are not trying to poach NZ's workforce, but anybody who does fancy upping sticks for 'Straya's ...
Peace talks, hosted by Malaysia and backed by the US and China, will see a ceasefire start at midnight on Monday.
One person has been seriously injured in an assault in the Manukau city centre. Emergency services are responding on Manukau ...
Authorities relocated more than 4400 people as colossal rain continued to pound the suburban area of Miyun in Beijing.
A couple were subjected to an "ongoing" attack at their home after terse words outside a pub on a Saturday afternoon.
Protesters have climbed into a coal bucket on the rope way at Stockton Mine again to protest Bathurst Resources Ltd's ...
It's been a full year since National's tax bracket changes came into effect, with the government claiming it is winning the ...
Carpet maker Bremworth is rebuilding its Napier yarn plant which was destroyed in Cyclone Gabrielle, opening up 40 jobs.
A new medical school at the University of Waikato has been found to have a better cost-benefit ratio than other options, ...
Prices may need to rise at restaurants and cafes due to a ban on credit card surcharges, the sector is warning. The ...
It comes as Northland's biggest vocational education provider scrambles to break even amid the break-up of mega-institute Te ...