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Hazel Osborne

Hazel Osborne

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Open Justice Reporter, NZME (New Zealand Media & Entertainment)

New Zealand, Wellington

Biography

Open Justice Te Patiti Reporter for NZME, based in the Wellington news room. Covering court and the justice system, advocating for transparent and public coverage of our courts in Aotearoa. Reach out: hazel.osborne@nzme.co.nz or 0272994037

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Nothing is off limits. Boundaries don't go with wings.

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Seniority Positions

Content

Total articles 313

  • Omarama teen died after fall from 'project horse'

    By Hazel Osborne Verified| Otago Daily Times Verified You are not permitted to download, save or email this image. Visit image gallery to purchase the image. RegionsNorth OtagoA young teen with a passion for horses died when she fell from her "project horse" - an animal she was forbidden to ride until it was fully trained. Eliza-Jayne Coetzee was 13 when she fell from “one of her beloved horses”, Boxer, who had bolted when she climbed on him

    By Hazel Osborne Verified · Otago Daily Times

    Nov. 27, 2023

  • Wellington delivery driver breaks elderly man’s arm during parking confrontation

    By Hazel Osborne Verified| New Zealand Herald Verified A delivery driver left an “elderly gentleman” on the ground with a broken arm after pushing him so hard he was thrown through the air. What led to the April assault was the victim’s objection to the driver parking over a fire hydrant. On Thursday, the driver, Steve Hansen, appeared in Wellington District Court, where he was sentenced to 175 hours of community work and ordered to pay the victim $1000

    By Hazel Osborne Verified · New Zealand Herald

    Aug. 10, 2023

  • Wellington delivery driver breaks elderly man’s arm during parking confrontation

    By Hazel Osborne Verified| MSN New Zealand Verified The former head of the Ministry for Pacific Peoples (MPP) has apologised for the misuse of taxpayers’ money spent on a fancy farewell when he left his position and for a welcome event at his new one. Leauanae Laulu Mac Leauanae, who is now the chief executive at the Ministry for Culture and Heritage (MCH), was on leave before his farewell from the MPP, and had no hand in the decisions for the event

    By Hazel Osborne Verified · MSN New Zealand

    Aug. 10, 2023

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Company Info

NZME (New Zealand Media & Entertainment)