
Janhavi Gosavi
Janhavi Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald, where she reports on various news topics, including public health and safety issues. Recently, she covered the alarming discovery of a potent opioid mix in Wellington, highlighting the risks associated with combining depressant drugs like opioids and benzodiazepines.
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Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald who covers news in the capital.
Fake pedigree cat scams costing buyers thousands, rescues warnJanhavi Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald who covers news in the capital.
Givealittle launched for nurse who cannot get paid sick leave for cancer treatmentJanhavi Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald.
New Plymouth District Council flies US flag for AmeriCARna festival amid Iran attacks, sparking debateJanhavi Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald who covers news in the capital.
Steep prices: Why some of Wellington’s most affordable properties could cost extraJanhavi Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald who covers news in the capital.
Wellington Zoo raises $18,000 for albatrosses injured in storm
Janhavi Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald.
Fake Wellington beauty ad steals US dermatologist Abby Walden’s identity to sell productJanhavi Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald who covers news in the capital.
Five days without power forces Wellingtonians to hire generators, stop using toiletJanhavi Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald.
Watch live: Review finds 24 children killed by carers since Malachi Subecz’ murderJanhavi Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald who covers news in the capital.
Wellington bus drivers union claims not enough done on complaints of abuseJanhavi Gosavi highlights the government's cuts to funding for teacher aides supporting neurodivergent students.
Parents are responsible for raising their children – Letters to the EditorJanhavi Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald who covers news in the capital.
Auckland bakery pulls horse meat pies after council visitJanhavi Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald who covers news in the capital.
Wellington sugar daddy’s ‘concerning’ behaviour on city streets reported to policeJanhavi Gosavi is a Wellington-based journalist for the New Zealand Herald who covers news in the capital.
High alert sent out for potent opioid mix found in Wellington











































