The tunnel links the eastern Waikato to the Bay of Plenty.
Romano Fenati has had his contract terminated by the Marinelli Snipers.
A Givealittle fundraising effort raised thousands of dollars to fly Ms Hartley back to New Zealand after her travel insurer didn't pay out.
They're taking their claim to Guinness World Records.
The Government wouldn't pay get to get Abby Hartley home.
The Herald Sun's Mark Knight's version of Williams' meltdown has not gone down well.
The busy roadway remains open, but with only one lane in each direction.
Lynfield College's Cath Knell spoke to TVNZ1's Breakfast today.
Nine of the starting XV were placed in Planet Rugby's best on show for last weekend.
The profile, by Maureen Dowd, made the case for Jacinda Ardern's controversial trip to Nauru.
NZEI's lead negotiator said it remains to be seen whether teachers and parents thought the new offer would make a difference for children.
The Ferns' new coach is putting her side to work in Auckland.
Coles hit the paddock in Wellington this morning.
The star first five helped out his teammates at this morning's training.
It comes as a EU's chief negotiator says a Brexit deal may be reached by as early as November.
Angela Kennecke's daughter is among the 71,000 Americans who die from fentanyl overdoses each year.
Writing for the New York Times, the 18-time Grand Slam champion wrote: "We cannot measure ourselves by what we think we should also be able to get away with."
The region was pummelled by wet weather in the previous days, with flooding reported widely across the Bay.
The Ferns face England in this weekend's Quad Series opener.
The midcourt veteran has returned to the Ferns' squad after a stint playing in Australia.
The proposal faces stiff opposition from countries that argue that many whale populations are still vulnerable or, even more broadly, that the killing of whales is increasingly seen as unacceptable.
Yesterday Mr O'Connor spoke to a radio station about the Broadcasting Minister stepping down: "I'll tell you what, it will be done better next time," he said.
"We have no bad feelings towards the Government," her daughter said.
Research found cutting back on the booze for this age group is harder than healthy eating, regular exercise.
The All Blacks aren't expecting a Wellington walkover.
Bus lane infringements have traditionally been monitored by council staff on the side of the road using a camera - but times are changing.
Mr Bridges had offered to play role to help medevac Ms Hartley back to New Zealand.
Ian Foster gives the latest news on players’ chances to play this week.
Cane says like the hairstyle itself, he expects the movement to take a bit of time to reach its peak.
"New Zealand cannot afford to tread with the same ignorance Australia does as it blunders through the region," writes 1 NEWS' Pacific correspondent Barbara Dreaver.
A two-tier retail market was developing, said Megan Woods.
Sam Cane and Liam Squire admit there's a bit of banter in camp when it comes to the domestic comp.
The All Blacks loosie says the forwards are looking forward to a big contest in Wellington.
Ms Ardern believes the benefits to the economy will be worth the cost.
The Otago University study shows elderly taking multiple medications for sleeping, pain or incontinence are twice as likely to fall and break bones, with many dying within a year of injury.
Mafi is charged with attacking Wallabies lock Lopeti Timani.
Mr Peters had a few choice words directed at Dr Smith after he interjected during Question Time.
Some online said Mark Knight's depiction of Williams was racist
Jacinda Ardern shot back, saying it was "only right" time was given for MPs to tell their staff and family first.
The firefighter saw the funny side of severe flooding in Pennsylvania.
Viewers reckon Dan is doing an awesome job including te reo in his Māori Language Week broadcasts.
One person died at the scene and another person received moderate injuries.
A man received gunshot wounds in last month's incident.
Squire says they're Tasman and Highlanders teammates first, All Blacks positional rivals second.
Those planning overseas travel are being told to get insurance, and read all the fine print.
The new Silver Ferns coach is demanding hard work.
Assistant Matt Proudfoot says getting competitive for the World Cup means more than a single win.
The guard is adamant he’s learned from his past indiscretions.
The performance was posted online to celebrate Māori Language Week.
Tamati Rimene-Sproat plays tour guide to the royal couple.
Does the chop suey pattie deserve more credit on our list of national dishes?
Roses have been a vital part of New Zealand culture for years.
Some are arguing it's human behaviour that's at fault, not the plastic bags themselves.
Australian pilots Charles Kingsford Smith and Charles Ulm crossed the Tasman in the Southern Cross in 1928.
Josh Tia is proving he can play alongside able-bodied athletes despite only having one leg.