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Update: Miramar homicide and aggravated burglary

· April 3, 2025

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Attribute to Detective Inspector Nick Pritchard Police now believe a homicide and an aggravated burglary in Miramar last month are linked. About 2am on...

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Repeal of 7AA puts child wellbeing first

· April 3, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Children’s Minister Karen Chhour has welcomed the passing of legislation to repeal section 7AA of the Oranga Tamariki Act by Parliament. The Bill’s passing will enable...

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First step towards honouring more veterans on Anzac Day

· April 3, 2025

Source: New Zealand Government Legislation to formally recognise the service of more New Zealanders as part of official Anzac Day commemorations has passed its first reading in Parliament today, Veterans...

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Appeal for information following burglary, Te Awamutu

· April 3, 2025

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Attributable to Detective Inspector Daryl Smith Police are seeking witnesses following a burglary at a service station in Te Awamutu on earlier this week....

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ACT welcomes wider ANZAC Day recognition of service

· April 3, 2025

Source: ACT Party ACT’s Defence Spokesperson Mark Cameron is welcoming the first reading passage of the ANZAC Day Amendment Bill, which expands recognition to New Zealanders who served in conflicts...

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Tandem duo sparks suspicion, leads to arrests

· April 3, 2025

Source: New Zealand Police (National News) Two Toyota Aquas travelling in tandem through Green Bay sparked an air of suspicion for Police during the early hours of this morning. Just...

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Crash causing delays – State Highway 2 Kaitoke

· April 3, 2025

Source: New Zealand Transport Agency 3 April 2025 2:02 pm | NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi Drivers travelling between Upper Hutt and Wairarapa need to be prepared for delays as...

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Release: Uncertainty remains over the impact of tariffs

· April 3, 2025

Source: New Zealand Labour Party Today’s announcement of 10 percent tariffs for New Zealand goods entering the United States is disappointing for exporters and consumers alike, with the long-lasting impact...

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EMA – Work still required to reduce workplace harm

· April 3, 2025

Source: EMA The move to greater use of Approved Codes of Practice (ACOPs) as tools for health and safety compliance will allow businesses to confidently mitigate hazards and risks, says the...

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BusinessNZ – Codes of practice to light the way

· April 3, 2025

Source: BusinessNZ BusinessNZ says a sharper focus on Approved Codes of Practice will make health and safety management stronger and simpler. Approved Codes of Practice will become more important under coming...