Emergency services were called to the scene at 11:40pm.
Three died in a police pursuit in Hope near Nelson including an innocent member of the public.
But the cost of the device is prohibitive for many at $2,400 a year.
Find out the answers to the questions this week.
Grant Robertson talks social dividends, are pay rises on the cards for teachers?
Josie Pagani, Efeso Collins and Fran O'Sullivan give their thoughts on this week.
Corin Dann talks to Marilyn Waring about equal pay, unpaid work and her thoughts on what needs to be done.
We look at where they go next.
US Correspondent Rebecca Wright reports from California where prototypes for Trump's controversial border wall are ready for inspection.
Minister Kelvin Davis spoke to Sunday about the significant event unfolding in Northland this weekend.
MetService issued a Severe Weather Warning this morning.
The former Wallabies winger reportedly set to be the star of the hit show's upcoming season.
Join Q+A's Corin Dann for questions around spending demands,
Police are calling for witnesses to the early morning attack to come forward.
The te reo Maori app is designed to mobilise the Maori language through sports and technology.
The incident brings this year's toll for water-related deaths to 20.
Housing Minister Phil Twyford and the Nat's Papakura MP Judith Collins battled it out on Twitter today.
Corey Peters and Adam Hall didn't place in the medal positions today but Peters took a bronze earlier.
A new study suggests there's a simple way to remedy the poor statistics on Far North kids' teeth.
In form Kiwis will next take on the USA in tomorrow's quarter finals.
Finance Minister Grant Robertson acknowledged on Q+A today both groups missed out on a "dividend" in recent years.
"I know I would be on my last chance and I would take it with both hands and work as hard as I could."
Rob's teaching kids, some of whom have trouble walking, how to run.
Big Kiwi forward roles ankle, forcing unheralded journeyman to take centre stage,
Forecasters are warning of severe weather from Northland to Gisborne, with the first effects to be felt tonight.