The spotlight is on two members of Ngāti Awa Group Holdings Ltd (NAGHL), chairman Wira Gardiner who signed off funding to a business owned by another NAGHL member, Graham Pryor, which Ngāti Awa's audit committee has described as a "serious breach".
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Facebook helps nab offender
Police are thanking Facebook for tipping them off about a youth who committed a vicious assault on a 65-year-old.
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Māori doctor in US asked to visit Boston's hospitals
Māori doctor Shane Reti has been asked to visit Boston's hospitals in case NZers are amongst those injured in the recent bombing at the Boston Marathon.
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Bombs explode at Boston Marathon finish line
45 New Zealanders are reported to have been entered in the Boston Marathon which ended in tragedy this morning after two explosions.
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James Parker referred to High Court
The Kaitaia District Court has referred James Parker to the High Court for sentencing after he pleaded guilty to committing a further 25 sex-related offences against children, today.
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Government spying under spotlight
There has been outrage here after it was revealed that the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) may have illegally spied on people.
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Native Affairs- Illegal Tender
It's the world's most widely used illicit drug and New Zealanders are amongst the highest users in the world.
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Two men charged with assaulting Jesse Ryder
Interim name suppression has been granted to the 37-year-old man and his 20-year-old nephew who have been charged with assaulting cricket star, Jesse Ryder, within an inch of his life.
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New Plymouth District Council evicts Brewer
Today, the council’s goal to evict hermit Eric Brewer from Tapuae was achieved.
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Native Affairs- A Princely Tale
For years, Joel Barlow lived in two worlds. To his whānau and the town of Thames, he was a top student. But to others, Morehu-Barlow was a 'Tahitian Prince' who lived in the lap of luxury.