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NATIONAL NEWS:- Auckland Council’s $1.9m legal battles with itself

Auckland Council bodies have spent nearly $1.9 million fightings among themselves in two court cases. The council's development arm, Panuku, has been taking the council...

NATIONAL NEWS:- Four dead in Bay of Plenty crash

Four people have died in a car crash in Kaingaroa Forest in the Bay of Plenty this morning. Police were called at 6.40am to the...

FIJI NEWS:- House in Cargill Road, Davuilevu housing currently engulfed in...

A house in Cargill Road in Davuilevu housing is currently engulfed in flames. National Fire Authority has confirmed that they received the report at around...

NATIONAL NEWS:- Major crash on Auckland’s southern motorway

A "serious crash" on Thursday morning has left four injured and caused all southbound lanes near the Highbrook Dr off-ramp to be blocked. Police released...

TECHNOLOGY NEWS:- New models of iPhone 11 may be releases in...

Apple often introduces a new wave of hardware at its fall event, and this year the company seems to be preparing a fresh trio...

BUSINESS NEWS:- Foreign exchange broker pleads guilty to fraud

A foreign exchange broker who used forged documents to disguise his company’s financial status has pleaded guilty to fraud. Russell Maher (52) pleaded guilty today...

FIJI NEWS:- Methodist Church has to pay its Chaplains

The government has no intention to remove Methodist Church Chaplins from government’s schools. Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama confirmed this while speaking on a talkback program...

FIJI NEWS:- Mother convicted of murder to be sentenced today

A mother convicted of murdering her own four-year-old child will be sentenced by the High court this afternoon. Thirty-five-year-old Rozleen Razia Khan was convicted for...

FIJI NEWS:- 7-year-old boy passes away after allegedly being hit by...

A seven year old boy has passed away after he was allegedly hit by a truck on Saturday afternoon in Savu Village in Tailevu. Police...

National News:- Christchurch mosque shootings: Families of struggling widows may stay...

The government is considering allowing family members of some of the mosque killings widows to stay in New Zealand. It has already granted visitor...
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