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    The Ministry of Education is warning schools not to open any threatening emails

    The Ministry of Education is warning schools not to open any threatening emails


    Police are investigating after emails were sent to a number of schools this morning.

    They won't reveal numbers - but our newsroom understands it includes schools in Auckland, Wellington, Rotorua and Queenstown - where one school says they received a bomb threat.

    The Ministry says they're offering support to the those affected.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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