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NZ Herald05-06-2025
Grocery Commissioner worried about power imbalance between suppliers and supermarkets. Video / Herald NOW
PM's deputy press secretary has resigned after "serious and concerning" allegations were made against him. Video / NZ Herald
Fire and Emergency had about to 60 callouts in Northland, Auckland, Bay of Plenty and Waikato. Video / NZ Herald
Herald NOW: Daily Weather Update: June 5 2025. Video / Herald NOW
Herald NOW: Daily News Update: June 5 2025. Video / Herald NOW
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer and Rawiri Waititi addressed reporters head of the House debate on the Privileges Committee recommendation. Video / Mark Mitchell
NZME chair Steven Joyce on his radio history (and pranks); editorial independence and the future of OneRoof. Video / NZ Herald
Reporter Sinembali is on the Parliament steps, where supporters have turned out for 3 MPs facing possible suspension for their haka in opposition to the Treaty Principles Bill.
Waikato man Dave Alexander heads to the United States to break the land speed record in his homebuilt Lakester car.
Hundreds of thousands of 'nurdles' have washed up on Waiheke's Oneroa Beach. Video / Dean Purcell, Alyse Wright
'I can't kick to the head, because I can't reach that high now, but I can take someone's knee out,' says 86-year-old martial arts teacher Mary Patu.
MetService Severe Weather Update: June 4. Video / Metservice
CCTV footage shows Ahamad Samsudeen before his knife attack at LynnMall supermarket. Video / Supplied
The brother of a 1-year-old boy whose finger got trapped in a tray table demonstrates how the injury happened.
The Government has rejected a vision to ban cruise ships from Milford Sound and close its airstrip while announcing $15.2m for infrastructure upgrades & conservation projects.
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