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One person has died following a two-vehicle crash in Feilding this afternoon. Police were called to the scene on Halcombe Rd, near Mt Taylor Drive at around 2.30pm. St John told 1News it had sent one ambulance, one helicopter and one rapid response unit to the scene. Cordons and diversions remained in place as the Serious Crash Unit examine the scene.”Motorists should continue to avoid the area,” a police spokesperson said.

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A motorcyclist has died in hospital following injuries sustained in a serious crash earlier this month in Ngāruawāhia. Emergency services were called to the crash between a car and a motorcycle on River Rd about 7am on October 1. Police confirmed the rider, 59-year-old Ngāruawāhia man Craig Read, died last weekend after being taken to Waikato Hospital with critical injuries. “Our thoughts remain with his family and loved ones,” a police spokesperson said. The circumstances of the crash remained under investigation.

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Months after the Government pledged to cut red tape and speed up access to new agricultural products, farmers say little has changed with vital tools still tied up in a lengthy approval process.Growers across Auckland’s Pukekohe said they were running out of options to keep crops healthy and pest-free, as delays continue at New Zealand’s Environmental Protection Authority (EPA).”It’s been quite a slow, laborious process to get new products through the EPA,” said Pukekohe grower Simon Wilcox, whose family company supplies potatoes to major retailers.Back in February, ministers accepted 16 recommendations designed to halve approval times, cut costs, and speed…

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CCTV has captured the moment a tradie tackled an alleged petrol station robber to the ground on the Gold Coast. The offender, dressed in dark clothes, can be seen marching toward the till at Hope Energy service station on Brisbane Road in Biggera Waters shortly after 5am yesterday (local time). They allegedly demanded cash and cigarettes from the store attendant, and told people to put their hands in the air, 9News reports. Two tradespeople dressed in neon yellow high-vis shirts initially moved out of the way of the person, before one of the men closest to the counter grabbed the…

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A mass digitisation project which has already preserved nearly 400,000 audio-visual files from New Zealand’s history is near completion. The items came from the collections of Ngā Taonga Sound and Vision, Archives New Zealand and the National Library, dated from the 1920s through to the 21st century.The project included material from TVNZ, Radio NZ, Waitangi Tribunal, Whakaata Māori and the former NZ Film Archive. Ngā Taonga Utaina director Kate Roberts told 1News that without digitisation, much of the material could have been lost forever. “The items we digitised were all magnetic media and they were never meant to last, they…

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An incident involving a car and a train at a level crossing in Auckland’s Avondale this morning has seen a road closed and delays and cancellations on the Western Line.Vision from the scene at Chalmers Street shows a car with damage to its front and a stopped train. Police were called to the scene at 8.20am. Hato Hone St John said it assessed one patient, who was treated at the scene. They did not require transportation to hospital.(Source: 1News)All rail services on the Western Line north of Avondale have been suspended until further notice, the Auckland Railway Operations Centre confirmed.Police…

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The New Zealand Transport Agency’s new speed camera-equipped SUVs detected nearly 70,000 driving offences in their first four months of operation. The nondescript SUVs first hit the road in May, replacing police vans, when NZTA took over control of New Zealand’s speed enforcement tools. There are now 34 SUVs in operation up and down the country, alongside camera-equipped trailers. According to numbers released by NZTA, the mobile SUV cameras detected 67,308 offences (Activation Notices, Infringement Notices, and Traffic Offence Notices) between May 12 and August 21. The cameras generated $928,960 in fines, with all revenue allocated to the Government Consolidated…

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New Zealand chocolate producer Whittaker’s is putting up prices again, citing cost increases in a challenging economic environment. In a post to social media, the company said there would be an increase to prices “across our range” from October 20, but did not specify by how much the blocks and bars would go up. “For us, increasing our prices is always a last resort however, over the past year, the cost of ingredients and operating costs have continued to rise,” it said. “We’ll never compromise on the size or quality of our products so this price increase will enable us…

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Two people have died after a car and a truck crashed in Northland earlier this morning. Emergency services responded to the scene on State Highway 1 at Brynderwyn just after 3am. “Sadly, the two occupants in the car were pronounced deceased at the scene,” a police spokesperson said. The truck driver sustained minor injuries, and was assessed and treated at the scene by St John. Police said the road would be closed intermittently as the serious crash unit continued to work at the scene.Motorists were advised to still expect delays and take an alternative route if possible.An investigation was underway…

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A 57-year-old man has been charged with manslaughter in relation to the disappearance of Jason Butler almost four years ago.Jason Butler was first reported missing to police on October 27, 2021, after he had not been seen since October 23, 2021.At the time, police conducted extensive searches in and around the Ōmāio area, including along the Haparapara River and bush areas.Butler was never found.Read more: Whānau still seeking answers amid report into missing man’s dischargeToday, police executed a series of search warrants in Ōmāio and Ōpōtiki before arresting a 57-year-old man.Jason Butler went missing in the bush while on unsanctioned…

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