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Throwing soup and potatoes at famous art may not be getting the right message across. 09 February 2024 [View in Browser]( Hello and welcome to your morning briefing from Stuff, bringing you the top stories and news you'll want to read. [Newsable: Are dramatic climate change protests actually working?]( [Newsable: Are dramatic climate change protests actually working?]( [Throwing soup and potatoes at famous art may not be getting the right message across.]( [Could US bank crunch hit New Zealand?]( [Could US bank crunch hit New Zealand?]( [Falling commercial property values are a headache for international banks.]( [Mum says son would be alive today ‘if he’d been wearing something else on his head’]( [Mum says son would be alive today ‘if he’d been wearing something else on his head’]( [Ryan Taylor’s bike helmet had left the sides of his head and jaw uncovered in the fatal e-scooter crash.]( [Recovery ‘one day at a time’ after garage explosion]( [Recovery ‘one day at a time’ after garage explosion]( [Jim Burford was doing what he did most days after work when disaster struck, leaving him with burns to more than 40% of his body.]( [New tasers coming to a police officer near you]( [New tasers coming to a police officer near you]( [The Taser 10 has a range of 13m and can shoot 10 probes before needing to be reloaded.]( [Here’s what soaring butter prices could mean for you]( [Here’s what soaring butter prices could mean for you]( [Last time global prices were this high, a block of butter could set you back almost $8.]( [Dead man’s parents want to meet Wellington crane owners at site]( [Dead man’s parents want to meet Wellington crane owners at site]( [The parents of Jarreth Colquhoun, who died after jumping from a 45m crane into the harbour, want to convey their feelings and explore measures that...]( [Law Society condemns Government proposal as ‘significant breach of fundamental rights’]( [Law Society condemns Government proposal as ‘significant breach of fundamental rights’]( [The Government’s move to scrap funding for cultural reports strikes at the rights of all to equal access to justice, the society said.]( [Ceiling, dead rats collapse on tenant in the shower]( [Ceiling, dead rats collapse on tenant in the shower]( [A tenant has been compensated $5000 after the shower ceiling and dead rats fell on her.]( Enjoying this email? [Check out Stuff's other daily and weekly newsletters](. [Feedback]( [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( Stuff, 4 Williamson Ave, Ponsonby, Auckland, 1021, New Zealand

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