The Kiwi squad leave South Korea having finally ended the 26-year Winter Olympics medal drought.
Filipa Payne, a mother of five, fundraises money to visit New Zealanders held in the Australian detention centre.
MPs Mark Mitchell, Amy Adams, Steven Joyce, Simon Bridges and Judith Collins pitched their credientials on TVNZ1’s Breakfast.
If you were thinking of buying a ticket to see the former US President - think again.
It's hoped the road will reopen later today.
Charles Wooley also said he has never met a prime minister "so attractive".
The list includes a labrador which starved to death, and duck with its beak blown off with a firecracker and a horse left with a deformed eye.
While the Kiwi all-rounder's batting skills was on-song in last night's three wicket win over England, his celebration game needs a little bit of work.
The drama played out in Adelaide yesterday.
Last night the vehicle was stopped by police using road spikes, after it was tracked using its GPS.
The community playing fields and rugby league fields should be ready by winter in 2019.
The car was on fire in the driveway.
The wedge-shaped building at the corner of Hunter Street and Lambton Quay will be familiar to many Wellingtonians.
McDonald's NZ's goal is for their packaging to be 100% renewable and recycled or from certified sources.
After 10 months living in Australia's notorious Christmas Island detention centre, Ronald Nielson signed his deportation papers to New Zealand - a place he barely knew.
Attacks on residential areas appear to have shifted to strikes on front lines.
This was by far the strangest birdie Tiger hit in his final round at Honda Classic.
Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff blamed technical difficulties.
The show will then continue without Markle and Adams.
Road workers continue to struggle with clearing the roads from debris.
Activists say the Corrections Minister has gone quiet on the issue since entering government.
The Blues utility back said he isn’t reading too much into reports that Sonny Bill Williams will be returning to the Roosters.
The Fire Service says the blaze at Greytown's White Swan Hotel is now extinguished.
British Transport Police released the CCTV vision from a station in Essex.
The Prime Minister says she was unfazed by the interview which asked about her baby's conception date.
"The Crusaders dispatched the Chiefs without ever really fully hitting their straps," writes Campbell Burnes.
Thousands of students joined their parents at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
Turns out the difference between servings at the Kiwi dairy can be rather large.
There have been reports the All Blacks don't want the cross-code star.
It's believed up to 15,000 Tongans have diabetes, but the Pacific nation is putting its resources into reducing critical levels of largely-preventable type-two diabetes.
Sir Lloyd Geering is the only person to be tried for heresy in NZ.
Thirteen people who took the drug have been hospitalised in Christchurch since the weekend.
The Seven Sharp host is on a mission to get to know the candidates for National Party leader better.
Hundreds who missed tickets have contacted Fair Go after discovering plenty available at inflated prices.
The SPCA says courts need to jail serial animal abusers.
The 22-year-old had an outstanding game against the Highlanders, scoring a try in his side's 41-34 loss.
Roger and Tara can't talk about it, but seven years on, they've finally settled.
When it comes to a father's love, neither hell nor high water - nor washed out roads - will stop dad coming through.