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Breaking NZ News
Police have identified the body of a man discovered in the Clutha River in South Otago.
The conqueror of Mt Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary, has died aged 88.
A homeless man accused of stealing a Canadian family's belongings from their upmarket central Auckland hotel room has denied the charges.
A 32-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a 22-year-old Dunedin woman in her home.
The Anzac war memorial pillars that were suddenly removed from Greymouth are to be returned.
A cave rescue is underway for three tourists trapped on Takaka Hill, near Nelson.
Police have charged a 43-year-old unemployed man of no fixed abode with stealing from a Canadian family staying in a central Auckland hotel.
An inquest into the death of Wairarapa schoolgirl Coral-Ellen Burrows has revealed some flaws in the handling of abuse notification calls before she was killed.
Heavy rain over the lower North Island is causing problems on the roads with police asking motorists to stay at home off they can or else drive cautiously.
Farmers are being warned to expect above average temperatures during the late summer months, according to the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research.
There has been a shocked and angry reaction to the sudden removal of Anzac war memorial gates in Greymouth.
Police believe they have located the man responsible for the theft of a holidaying Canadian family's possessions from a central Auckland hotel.
A shallow earthquake, registering 4.2 in magnitude, has struck the Marlborough area.
The Government is urging all New Zealanders to be extra careful to reduce the risk of fire on public conservation land during the summer months.
Police have released the name of a climber whose body was found near Aoraki-Mount Cook.
Two men found dead on Boxing Day in the burnt remains of a hut in a remote part of the Uruwera Range have been named.
Organisers of the New Zealand Scout jamboree in Christchurch have placed more children in quarantine after two cases of chicken pox were identified.
Police in the Bay of Plenty have charged 38 people in a New Year's Eve drink-drive blitz, including a woman who had her two young children in the car.
A temporary hospital has been set up to deal with an outbreak of norovirus at the scout jamboree in Christchurch, which is now made 60 scouts ill.
Police in Wellington are courting controversy by keeping a “top 10” list of the worst family violence offenders.
An experienced climbing guide has fallen 60m to his death on Aoraki/Mt Cook.
There have been nearly 2,000 claims for damage following the 6.8-magnitude earthquake which struck Gisborne in the days leading up to Christmas.
A two-month-old baby admitted to Starship Children's Hospital in Auckland with serious head injuries has died.
Tens of thousands of people have attended events and celebrations around the country to welcome in 2008 with police reporting mainly good behaviour.
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