For many their their career choice has become more than a job but a passion for life.
A tradie, flight attendant and a teacher will be amongst those vying for the coveted title of NZ's best baker.
The PM met with her Canadian and Chilean counterparts in New York overnight.
Charlie the Lab was saved thanks to the intuition of Sayed Qaisar.
Police are now speaking with him.
Leaked report said Ms Whaitiri "scared the living daylights out of" staff member and left bruising.
The supermarket giant plans to have plastic bags removed from all of its stores by the end of the year.
A landlord under fire for the dilapidated condition of a Whanganui boarding house is now in the spotlight over a group of rental properties in the city.
Fly My Sky operates between Auckland and Great Barrier Island and said there was a gap in the market for cheaper flights to Northland.
Reserve Bank Governor made the announcement today.
McKenzie has returned home to New Zealand after a family bereavement.
After watching the animals fight, Kyle Mulinder got caught up in the action.
The Kiwi musicians asked on national TV in the US this week if the PM would have them over for dinner.
Tourists visiting NZ are set for a $35 levy.
Children under the age of five made up 12 per cent of the cases.
Dame Trelise Cooper, who designed the current uniform, is one of the artists Air NZ wants involved.
Alliance Group Limited had inadequate guarding on the machine.
The chief technology officer position was scrapped after Ms Curran resigned from her Ministerial portfolios.
Plan hailed as "first step towards a kinder and fairer agreement with carers" by associate minister.
Justice Minister Andrew Little said more expungement applications are being processed by officials.
A 19-year-old and 24-year-old died serving there during the 1950s.
The Prime Minister even offered to make the host a citizen of Hobbiton.
She jokingly apologised to a producer for the "inappropriate" Facebook Live.
The PM told the Late Show host she simply "observed" other world leaders laughing at the US President.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison labelled the reports "very concerning".
A comment was made yesterday by an individual on a social media post centred around 1080, in which he threatened to shoot anyone he found distributing 1080.
Mr Peters took exception to an interjection from across the House.
A man and a woman were parked in their vehicle but the pair drove away at speed, fearing for their safety.
Diane Tirado left a message to her students on a whiteboard that has gone viral.
Andrew Little defended the price tag but Mark Mitchell called it a "wasteful spending of taxpayers' dollars".
The boy was walking alone when he was knocked to the ground and assaulted.
He describes the current leadership as a "dictatorship".
Rangi Ngawai Kake was sentenced today to 26 months jail on six charges.
The side features nine changes from the team that lost to the Springboks a fortnight ago.
Its winds are weak, but forecasters are concerned about its slow pace and heavy rains.
The controversial bill was passed in Parliament today.
The Kiwis' skipper became the first Warriors player to win the prestigious rugby league award.
They are in a critical condition.
A major review has delivered a series of recommendations to deal with the increasing problem.
They gave the prison team a signed shirt and performed a haka.
A month-long national public consultation tour on the levy changes was launched today.
The One Percent Collective think they have a streamlined solution for those wanting to donate.
The Supreme Court has overturned a 158-year-old law.
The victim suffered a serious head injury in the Palmerston North attack.
According to BBC, he was pinned to the ground by police at Dublin Airport.