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Dogs that injured three people in Christchurch could be euthanised, councillor says
The two dogs that attacked and injured three people in Brywndwr yesterday could be euthanised, a councillor says.
© 2026 RadioNZ Sun 12:25pm
People trapped and injured in crash between car and campervan; SH1 closed in Marlborough
Emergency services were called to a two vehicle crash on SH1 near Redwood Pass around 10.40am.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Sun 12:05pm
Pulp at Spark Arena: Britpop band still have talent and charisma in spadefuls
Pulp delivered a captivating caper through their back catalogue in Auckland last night.
© 2026 RadioNZ Sun 11:45am
Person injured in dog attack in Timaru
Emergency Services were called to Andrew Street about 8.30pm Saturday.
© 2026 RadioNZ Sun 11:45am
Why Jon Rahm’s Ryder Cup status is now in question
Jon Rahm has turned down a deal from the European tour that would have allowed him to compete on LIV Golf events without penalty provided he pay his previous fines.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Sun 11:15am
Watch: Six Nations referee makes shock exit from test
When England was suffering an inglorious 42-21 defeat to Ireland in London, Italian referee Andrea Piardi was having troubles of his own.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Sun 10:25am
New Plymouth's Metro Plaza building demolition to begin next month
It's the start of a three-stage project to bring daylight back to a section of the Huatoki Stream after almost a century under cover.
© 2026 RadioNZ Sun 9:45am
Noisy neighbours' loud gear to be sold off
Dozens of sound systems seized by noise control officers in New Plymouth are about to go on sale at a charity op shop.
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Person dies after vehicle hits parked car and flips in Auckland
Police were called to the incident around 6.30pm near the intersection of Frederick St and Belfast St in Hillsborough.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Sun 9:35am
Beloved European destination holds on to 'most-visited country' crown for the 5th year in a row
CDU party conference against tax on sugary drinks
Slovakia warns Ukraine of cuts if Russia's pipeline oil not restored
Frescos of a peacock, fruit discovered in Roman villa near Pomepii belonging to Emperor Nero's wife
Gazans call for force independent of political factions, say it 'won't succeed without Israel'
‘Trout spat the hook’: Injured Kiwi skier provides update after nasty crash
Kiwi freeskier Fin Melville Ives, who broke his collarbone at the Winter Olympics, has referred to his love of fly fishing when reflecting on his devastating injury.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Sun 8:45am
Watch: Man City keeps pressure on Arsenal with win over Newcastle
Manchester City cut Arsenal's lead at the top of the Premier League to two points on Sunday (NZT) with a 2-1 win against Newcastle.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Sun 12:05pm
From Batcave to beach vibes: painting a black house beige
A house paint was on the cards and it was an opportunity to do something wild - in a neutral sort of way.
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State Highway 1 in Marlborough closed after serious crash
Police said the initial indications suggest there are serious injuries.
© 2026 RadioNZ Sun 11:45am
Government announces homeless move-on orders - for all town centres, not just Auckland
Ministers Paul Goldsmith and Mark Mitchell said it would give police the power to issue move-on orders - not just in Auckland, but all town centres across the country.
© 2026 RadioNZ Sun 11:25am
‘It needs to stop’: Government gives police ‘move on’ powers to ban rough sleepers and beggars
The Government is giving police the power to issue ‘move-on’ orders to ban rough sleepers for up to 24 hours, a move Police Minister Mark Mitchell calls a “public safety” measure.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Sun 11:15am
Life Flight's new aeromedical airbase for upper North Island officially opened
The Hamilton hanger is the upper North Island base for two of Life Flight's air ambulance planes.
© 2026 RadioNZ Sun 9:45am
Review: Hemi Hemingway soars on Wings of Desire when letting his feelings fly freely
Hemi Hemingway's latest is one of the most emotive local releases in recent memory.
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Woman sex trafficked as a child wants mandatory abuse reporting from teachers
Gloria Masters, the founder of Handing the Shame Back believed if there was a mandate for teachers to report signs of abuse the "floodgates would open".
© 2026 RadioNZ Sun 9:45am
Immigration amping up in election year
Immigration is a wedge issue in many countries and political parties opposing it have been boosted. How are the media handling this - and the prospect of more to come?
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