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Thousands of people have reported feeling an early morning earthquake in the North Island
Thousands of people have reported feeling an early morning earthquake in the North Island
2 August 2021
The magnitude 5.1 shake occurred 10 kilometres south-east of Tokoroa just after 1am, at a depth of about 160 kilometres.
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Law and Order:
A knife has been found at the scene of a serious late night assault in Auckland's CBD, which left two people injured
10:47
Business:
The average Auckland ratepayer will be paying an average of 320 dollars more a year, if the council's annual plan passes
10:47
Cricket:
A nervous 24 hours awaits the Black Caps following their four-wicket Super Eight loss to England at the T20 World Cup in Sri Lanka
10:37
Law and Order:
A 22 year old Hawke's Bay man has been exposed as the planner of a mass killing and a distributor of child sexual exploitation material
10:27
Health & Safety:
The mother of a disabled teenager, with the developmental age of a 1-year-old is pleading for help
10:07
Tennis:
Tennis star Destanee Aiava 'scared' to walk on court because of death threats
10:06
Living & Travel:
Concerns for North Island Brown Kiwi living on Kawau Island, north of Auckland - after survey results show low breeding success
9:27
Politics:
Temporary reprieve for Gaza healthcare system as Israel's attempt to block Doctors Without Borders and other aid groups is stopped
9:16
Entertainment:
Justin Trudeau's son approves of his romance with Katy Perry
8:21
Rugby:
Moana Pasifika's defensive frailties have continued to hurt them in Super Rugby for a second week in a row
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