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Copy of – Copy of – The Bulletin: New cases around Papatoetoe cluster, alert not yet changingSeveral new community cases announced in Papatoetoe cluster, Wellington City Council fallout continues, and new child poverty stats released.By Alex Braae | 3rd July, 2025Staff Writer
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The Bulletin: Why the lockdown is being liftedWhy the lockdown is being lifted, last NZ troops to leave Afghanistan, and efforts to recover Pike River bodies come to an end.By Alex Braae | 18th February, 2021Staff Writer
The Bulletin: Morrison responds to Ardern serve over accused terroristMorrison responds to Ardern serve over accused terrorist, we’ll find out later today if lockdown will be lifted, and Sallies report shows those with least are going backwards.By Alex Braae | 17th February, 2021Staff Writer
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