First suspected case of cow-to-human bird flu transfer means NZ must be prepared - epidemiologist
The risk to humans is still low, but NZ needs plan for 'range of scenarios', expert says.
The risk to humans is still low, but NZ needs plan for 'range of scenarios', expert says.
The senior executive team has been cut from nine to seven roles as part of a $4m saving.
Police have been searching three addresses in Hawera.
The Inspector-General is expected to be briefed by the GCSB in the coming days.
A 29-year-old woman will appear today in the Papakura District Court.
A witness said two men were involved in a standoff with police.
'I think everyone was on high alert,' a man in the mall said.
The Kiwi will start at the front of the grid for Monday’s race.
It's prompted the Government to scrap a bill aimed at improving emergency management.
Media Insider: Meta introducing technology to blur IG nudes; Media firms eye fee relief.
Media Insider: Meta introducing technology to blur IG nudes; Media firms eye fee relief.
Public submissions on the Fast Track Approvals Bill close tonight.
Officials said Israel and allies have intercepted 99 per cent of 300+ drones and missiles.
Dark Mofo winter festival will include a larger nude solstice swim.
OPINION: Helen Clark has issued several critiques of the Govt's foreign policy direction.
One nurse isn't afraid of dying - she says the body makes sure death is 'peaceful'.
A voluntary redundancy scheme has been started at the ministry.
It also found little or no national recovery co-ordination and no solid plan.
Officers happened to be in the area investigating reports of a suspicious male.
Ministry spokesperson Geoff Short said it was a 'difficult time' for staff.
Work to protect community's members from exploitation and abuse may lose momentum.