For thousands of New Zealanders who are feeling down and struggling with their mental health, an ad for depression.org.nz can be a lifeline of hope that they cling to on their journey to getting better.

Over the past decade, the series of ads starring Sir John Kirwan have been credited with helping to change the way New Zealanders talk about mental health and making it easier than ever to get help.

Article: https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/health/115586450/new-zealand-depression-website-exposed-test-results-to-thirdparty-companies
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This is the slogan of Steffi August’s petition to lower the speed limit of heavy vehicles to 80 km/h. The current limit on New Zealand’s road is 90km/h.

Article: https://www.newsie.co.nz/news/161450-tauranga-woman-aims-to-lower-truck-speed-limits.html
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Police have decided that key parts of a type of assault rifle allegedly used in the Christchurch terrorist attack are illegal, after months of confusion.

Despite changes to firearms legislation in the wake of the attack, key parts of an AR-15 rifle were not being purchased by the government at buyback events around the country.

Article: https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/ar-15-rifle-parts-allegedly-used-in-christchurch-mosque-attacks-ruled-illegal-police?auto=0
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A man has denied stealing 50 Lime scooters in Christchurch.

The 37-year-old Christchurch man is charged with the thefts, totalling $37,500, between January and May this year.

Article: https://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/news/christchurch/christchurch-man-denies-stealing-50-lime-scooters/
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The 2018 Major Projects Report has just been released.

Article: https://www.defence.govt.nz/publications/publication/Major-Projects-Report-2018
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More than two years after an elderly man died after falling from a mobility scooter on a damaged footpath one of the companies responsible for his health and safety has been fined $500,000.

WorkSafe Chief Investigator Hayden Mander says after the sentencing in the Manukau District Court on Wednesday, that Shannon Thompson Concrete Pumps Limited had obstructed the WorkSafe investigation, and didn’t turn up at Court.

Article: https://www.newsie.co.nz/news/161372-company-fined-500000-after-elderly-mans-death.html
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A firearm owners lobby group claims the buyback process is not ending up how it was sold to the public. 

An updated list of prohibited guns was issued on Thursday, with at least 100 new items added since June. New to the banned list are a number of AR-15 models, popular with mass shooters in the US.

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Ahead of the Rugby World Cup later this month, New Zealand Rugby has sent a clear message to its sponsors and partners to treat the haka 'Ka Mate' with respect, and ensure they acknowledge the iwi who created it.

The haka 'Ka Mate' is well-known around the world thanks to the All Blacks.

Article: https://www.newsie.co.nz/news/161429-new-zealand-rugby-challenges-sponsors-to-respect-lsquoka-matersquo-haka.html
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