David Seymour not keen on swastika ban - despite gang patch crackdown The ACT leader says that's because he likes "knowing who the idiots in society are".
© 2024 RadioNZ 3:55pm ‘Opera world needs more Polynesian people, language, and culture’ Pasifika opera singers say there is a demand for Polynesian talent in the prestigious art form after tear-jerking performances at Opera in Rarotonga event.
© 2024 RadioNZ 3:55pm Former All Blacks Sevens captain sentenced on gun charges Matua Parkinson is a former firearms licence holder who supplied guns to someone without one.
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 3:45pm ADT Security announces re-entry into security guarding ADT Security is re-entering the security guarding market, teaming up with Signature Security Group to launch innovative video guarding services across Australasia.
© 2024 ITBrief 3:15pm What is it like for kids to act in scary movies? Some directors played off the genuine fear in their child actors while others protected their young talent.
© 2024 RadioNZ 3:05pm Several bodies found in flood-hit areas of southeast Spain An unspecified number of bodies have been found in areas hit by flash flooding in southeastern Spain, the leader of the Valencia region has told reporters.
© 2024 RadioNZ 3:05pm Fergus & Groundplan partner for seamless tradie solutions Fergus has integrated with Groundplan to enhance data transfer for tradies, streamlining job management with real-time pricing and reduced manual entry.
© 2024 ITBrief 2:55pm TeamViewer unveils new AI tool to boost business efficiency TeamViewer has launched Session Insights, an AI-driven feature aimed at enhancing IT teams' efficiency, amid rising global demand for practical AI solutions.
© 2024 ITBrief 2:55pm ‘Really, really sad’: Maori carving smashed at Auckland train station Pukekohe community hurting following the “disrespectful and upsetting” attack, the second in a month, on the carving gifted by local iwi.
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 2:55pm US election live: Kamala Harris gives final major speech Trump aims to capitalise on unhappiness with rising prices and immigration, while Harris emphasises abortion rights and describes her rival as an aspiring dictator.
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Police seize more than 3000 cannabis plants Police have found more than 3000 cannabis plants in a series of raids on organised crime targets in Auckland.
© 2024 RadioNZ 3:55pm Fire breaks out at rural Waikato primary school The principal said the fire, in a building used as a school hall, “may have started with thunder and lightning storm”.
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 3:45pm US election updates : Kamala Harris gives final major speech Trump aims to capitalise on unhappiness with rising prices and immigration, while Harris emphasises abortion rights and describes her rival as an aspiring dictator.
© 2024 RadioNZ 3:25pm Lightning strike sets Puketaha Primary School hall on fire, students evacuated A Waikato school has been closed for the day after a lightning strike started a fire in the roof of the school hall.
© 2024 RadioNZ 3:25pm Yanfei Bao case: Accused's car tracked to same areas as victim's phone The phone had been snapped in half, however, police were able to track where it had been, a court was told.
© 2024 RadioNZ 3:05pm Former SAS soldier Jamie Pennell on Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan The decorated former NZSAS soldier says learning most of his former Afghan colleagues did not escape the return of the regime "hit me hard".
© 2024 RadioNZ 3:05pm Are actuaries getting left behind? The ‘double hurdle’ to innovation As actuaries face mounting pressure for innovation, they are challenged by outdated technology and market demands, hindering their progress in a data-rich world.
© 2024 ITBrief 2:55pm Cricket legend hails Black Caps’ series win in India ‘one of best-ever’ Sir Richard Hadlee says the Black Caps’ historic test series win in India deserves to be regarded as one of the team's greatest achievements.
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 2:55pm Wellington man shot in the legs by car thieves out of hospital A man who intervened when he saw two people attempting to break into cars was shot in Titahi Bay this week, and taken to hospital in a serious condition.
© 2024 Stuff.co.nz 2:55pm Pay later alcohol sales need more protections - credit advisor Buy Now Pay Later providers are targeting alcohol merchants and products because of sector deregulation and the weak economy, a credit risk adviser says.
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