By RNZ The rough weather forecast for many parts of the country is beginning to set in, with two days of persistent rain expected in Canterbury, which could cause rivers to burst their banks. . @niwa_nz 's Water Model is…
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Nearly 2000 dental patients 'ripped off' after dental company collapses
Nearly 2000 people in desperate need of dental care claim they have been “ripped off” after a company owning a dozen clinics across Auckland went into receivership. Katherine Campbell is one. The 19-year-old’s braces, which her…
22-year-old man arrested over death threats to National's Simeon Brown
A 22-year-old man has been arrested and charged with threatening to kill National MP Simeon Brown. Police received a complaint on Tuesday night from the MP regarding death threats which were made against him.The man was arrested…
Herald afternoon quiz: May 29
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Weekend weather: More than 1000 lightning strikes recorded in two hours
More than 1000 lightning strikes have been recorded in two hours, as parts of the country brace for a deluge of heavy rain and stormy weather this weekend. And in the South Island, emergency services are warning people to be prepared…
Stunning images from the Milky Way Photographer of the Year competition
Travel photography blog Capture the Atlas has published the latest edition of their annual Milky Way Photographer of the Year, a collection featuring the best photos of the Milky Way.
Kittens found inside tree in bushfire ravaged area
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) — Biologists studying Southern California bobcats found a mother and three kittens this spring in an unusual den in a cavity up in a tree in an area intensely burned by a huge 2018 wildfire west of Los Angeles, the National Park Service said.
Bobcat "denning" in a tree is unusual, according to biologist Joanne Moriarty.
Their dens are usually found in hollow areas of thick chaparral or coastal sage or in woodrat nests made of piles of sticks and leaves.
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Scientists believe the bobcat used the cavity because little vegetation has grown since the Woolsey Fire ravaged the Santa Monica Mountains and Simi Hills, the park service said Thursday.
The mother was first captured in the Simi Hills more than a year after the fire. A radio-tracking collar was placed on her and she was given the designation B-370 in the study of how bobcats survive in a region where wilderness is fragmented by urban development.
Moriarty suspected B-370 was denning but was having trouble finding her last month.
"Then I look up into this little tiny hole in the tree, and her face is just poking out at me," she said.
Moriarty used a remote camera held on an extension pole to see the kittens.
Work visas: Major change to migrant worker rules puts onus on employers
By Gill Bonnett of RNZ Employers with migrant staff are facing what the Immigration Ministry says is the biggest change to work visas in a generation.The Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) replaces six work visas and applications…
Major drug bust uncovers $3 million worth of marijuana
A man has been charged and more than $3 million worth of marijuana was seized after a major drug bust across the NSW Central Coast and Sydney uncovered several sophisticated hydroponic grow houses.
A rural property was discovered near Gosford that was being used for the large-scale farming of cannabis.
On Thursday, police searched the property on Berecry Road, Mangrove Mountain, and found 630 cannabis plants worth more than $2.2 million.
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A 25-year-old Parramatta man who was found at the property was arrested and taken to Gosford Police Station.
Two more homes next door to one another in Parramatta were also raided at 11pm that same day.
During the raids, officers found a sophisticated indoor hydroponic cannabis set-up within one of the homes and seized 230 cannabis plants.
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A number of electronic devices and pieces of equipment were also seized.
The Parramatta man was charged and refused bail. He will appear at Gosford Local Court on July 23.
In total during the operation, officers seized cannabis with a combined estimated potential street value of more than $3 million.
Cannabis arrests account for the greatest number of illicit drug arrests in Australia.
In 2017-18, there were 72,381 cannabis arrests across the country.
The headline-grabbing headmaster in charge of Auckland's Mount Albert Grammar School
Originally published by The Spinoff Tensions were high on the night before voting began for the 2020 general election. Covid-19 was weighing on people’s minds as polling stations opened and the two referendums, on euthanasia and…