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Auckland Women’s Refuge has been removed from the national collective over governance and bully

Auckland Women’s Refuge has been removed from the national collective over governance and bullying concerns, but won’t give up its name. ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     ͏ ‌     [Support our Journalism]( [Support our Journalism »](     STUFF DAILY 17 September 2024   Kia ora {NAME}, Hello and welcome to your morning briefing from Stuff, bringing you the top stories and news you'll want to read. [Auckland Women’s Refuge kicked out of national collective]( Auckland Women’s Refuge has been removed from the national collective over governance and bullying concerns, but won’t give up its name. How much do you value news? If strong independent media in NZ matters to you, support our work today. [I'd like to contribute →]( [Five more energy-efficient appliances]( If you’re on a mission to rein in your power bill, here are some changes to consider. [The ‘camp mother’ who stole over $400k from employer]( Tracy Littlewood was about to be promoted to general manager when her house of cards came tumbling down. [New law will ban Mongrel Mob patch, but not terrorist symbols]( “It’s a weird world where it’s illegal to wear a gang patch ... but not to display a swastika flag or wear a Ku Klux Klan outfit,” Labour says. 📺 Watch [ThreeNews]( tonight at 6pm for more on these stories and today's biggest news. ThreeNews is made by Stuff and available on ThreeNow and Three. EDITORS' PICKS   [Stuff morning quiz: Sep 17]( Who wrote The Little Mermaid? [Dog narrowly escapes death after falling from cliff]( Otago farm dog Diesel narrowly escaped death after plummeting 15m off a cliff landing on a narrow ledge before rescuers came to his aid [What finally convinced me to give up life on the road]( Karen Nisbet loved her transient life travelling the country in a caravan - until she didn’t. Now she’s mortgage-free in her own rural idyll home. [Boxing referee still calling the shots at 76]( Not many people pushing well into their seventies are taking centre stage at sports events. Timaru boxing referee, John Ensor, breaks this mould. [Why this ad]( NZ NEWS [Widower of murderer in fight with police over his property]( [Investigation into unexplained death in Auckland underway]( [Gang members arrested after woman seriously injured in car fire]( WORLD [281 inmates escape after floods bring down Nigerian prison's walls]( [Disgraced BBC news anchor spared jail over indecent images of children on phone]( [Taliban suspends polio vaccination efforts in Afghanistan]( SPORT [Turbos need mid-week miracle]( [Southlanders amped for under-18 opportunity]( [All Blacks wary of Joe Schmidt’s inside oil ahead of Bledisloe blockbuster]( LIFESTYLE [Stars dressed in bright colors and metallics at 2024 Emmys]( [Cheers! How Dunedin got its trans Tasman flights back]( [High-end mortgagee sale, but you can't go inside]( [Manage Stuff Account](?lid=6zpg6m5zoxv9) [Unsubscribe](EMAIL}/2c520dc6-86e5-5f70-b825-d54222a8d29c/communication-subscription/stuff-newsletter-newsletter-stuff_daily/unsubscribe?auth_hash=+Q+oiAj7HWBqZPdq0WUHJbwxHdVOAYl1QSMT/b2ttiw=) | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Privacy Policy]( You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to the Stuff Daily newsletter. Did a friend forward you this email? [Sign up to get Stuff Daily in your inbox.]( Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland 1021, New Zealand [Instagram]( [TikTok](nzstuff?lang=en&lid=xlfryfzwz07p) [YouTube](StuffNewZealand?lid=gixcck2ocmlo) * You can email us at feedback@stuff.co.nz, or call us on 0800 339 000.

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