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Covid 19 coronavirus: Auckland couple hold wedding hours before lockdown

Covid 19 coronavirus: Auckland couple hold wedding hours before lockdown
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Covid-19: Auckland couple tie knot with one hour s notice as level three loomed

Covid-19: Auckland couple tie knot with one hour s notice as level three loomed
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Covid 19 coronavirus: Auckland couple hold wedding hour before lockdown

Covid 19 coronavirus: Auckland couple hold wedding hour before lockdown
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Ihumātao land dispute: Initial deal expected to go to Cabinet today

Ihumātao land dispute: Initial deal expected to go to Cabinet today Jane Patterson © RNZ / Claire Eastham-Farrelly There has been a major breakthrough towards resolving the standoff over Ihumātao, with an initial deal expected to go to Cabinet today. © Provided by Radio New Zealand No caption A flag flying at Ihumātao in July 2019. Photo: RNZ / Claire Eastham-Farrelly RNZ understands the deal is for Fletcher Building to sell the land to the government, the first step in reaching a resolution; with agreement from Fletchers and Kīingitanga, on behalf of mana whenua. © RNZ / Eden Fusitu a While this would remove Fletchers from the equation, more work to then decide how the government and mana whenua reach a final agreement about the land would likely still have to be done.

Police investigate message left near mosque

Police investigate message left near mosque Anan Zaki The police are investigating a concerning message that was chalked outside a mosque in Christchurch. The message written on the footpath outside Masjid An-Nur in Riccarton yesterday, and was reported to the police by the Muslim Association of Canterbury. RNZ understands the message was written while worshippers were at afternoon prayers. Canterbury police District Commander John Price said the incident is being taken very seriously. We take any messaging that has any concern to it extremely seriously and a report has been completed and that has been assigned to an investigator, he said.

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