New Zealanders will be able to watch the All Blacks' attempt for three straight trophies.
Twelve vehicles were impounded.
Channel 7 broadcasters and the Australian minister overseeing the games say they agree with fans who said the closing ceremony was disappointing, with very little celebration of the athletes themselves.
Mr Bidois will go up against Labour's Shanan Halbert.
Proponents say Queen Elizabeth II would be a good candidate due to her "quiet diplomacy" - but opponents say it's not the right way to recognise her service.
The feminist spoke on Australia's 60 Minutes.
He says the decision "sends a shiver down businesses' spine".
Mr Goff underwent an angioplasty to widen one of his arteries and improve blood flow.
Beans from Mexico are sent to New Zealand, where they are sold, roasted, delivered and brewed.
Christchurch City Council says false information was sent out by Animal Management.
The club's former point guard will replace Paul Henare at the helm of the Auckland NBL side.
Regarded as one of the best speedway riders of all time, Mauger was awarded an MBE in 1976.
Transport Minister Phil Twyford says 160 lives could probably be saved with those improvements in place.
Campbell Burnes breaks down who's rising and falling in Super Rugby.
One person is critical and another is in a serious condition, after the accident near the Te Hana bridge in Northland.
Court this morning opened with a karakia and waiata by iwi representatives.
First Union is pushing for "fairer pay and work conditions".
For some retirement comes as a great relief, for other they love their careers so much they never want to stop.
The deaths have been referred to the Coroner after the Saturday night incident in Papatoetoe.
Forteen-year-old Hannah Mitchell hospitalised for two weeks.
The blaze started on Saturday and has burnt through 2400 hectares of land.
Police are warning of significant traffic delays as two lanes will have a 50km/h speed reduction until later tonight.
The high ground has been engineered to withstand a major earthquake holding the weight of 4000 people.
Labour has fallen to 43 per cent approval, while National has climbed to 44 per cent, but new leader Simon Bridges is languishing in the preferred PM stakes.
A rejig of rescue helicopter facilities means Rotorua, Whitianga, Taupo, and Te Anau could all lose their bases.
The numbers also show a worrying decline in some places, and a need for more to be done.
A heavy police presence was at the address in Great North Rd earlier today.
"Oh, politics absolutely comes with its up and downs," Ardern said of the result, that still saw her well ahead of Simon Bridges as preferred PM.
Consumer Affairs minister Kris Faafoi wants to combat seemingly legitimate websites selling tickets with a huge mark up.
Happy Campers rental company said they're "not liable for any damage" rental drivers cause.
An unreleased 2015 report critical of National's safe roads program has been released by the government.
The weightlifting champ won gold at the Comm Games and was awarded a special sportsmanship award at the closing ceremony.
The union E Tu has issued a plea to stop making false complaints.
Dame Valerie won silver in her shot put event at the Gold Coast with her daughter Kimioana watching on in the crowd.
The Black Sticks women defeated Australia 4-1 in the women’s hockey final.
Pascoe won two golds, the women's SB9 100m breaststroke final and the women's SM10 200m individual medley final at the Gold Coast Games.
The Kiwi athletes arrived back home on Monday night.