Nongfu Spring plans to use an aquifer to fill up to 3.7 million bottles a day.
Some Herne Bay residents oppose Rod Duke's landing plans.
The pictures document the unprecedented civil unrest in Aotearoa.
Police earlier confirmed they were attending a chemical incident.
Filming has wrapped in Hokitika on the television adaptation of Eleanor Catton's Booker Prize winning novel.
DutchSail, Malta Altus and Stars and Stripes Team USA are reportedly set to pull the plug on their campaigns.
At least 25 officials were initially denied security clearances last year for concerns including foreign influence, drug use and criminal conduct, the government employee says.
Last year's reported losses are the highest amount in the online safety organisation's 20-year history.
The ACT party leader missed his planned vote to oppose the Government's speed of new gun legislation yesterday.
The team is one of eight competing for one spot at the Tokyo Games.
The same crimes will continue if nothing is done to prevent hate speech online, author Ginger Gorman predicts.
Lousi will join fellow Kiwis Blade Thomson and Johnny McNicholl at the club in 2020.
Spark customer director Jolie Hodson has been appointed to the position, taking over from Mr Moutter as CEO from July 1.
The 15 players who will attempt to win NZ's first World Cup at next month's tournament in England have been named.
The accident occurred on the Panama-flagged Coresky OL just before 2am.
Road spikes were used to stop the offender.
Logistics like toileting, food and water will be looked at.
Police have since left the scene in Glen Eden.
The 35-year-old feels he still has a couple more years left in him.
"We are doing everything we can to find him," police say.
Star was brutally stabbed 41 times near Dunedin on February 17.
A man and woman have denied deliberately starting fires in Tasman, at a time when the major Pigeon Valley forest fire was still burning nearby.
Gary Stead said the Black Caps skipper had input but "ultimately" he made the call to take Ish Sodhi over Todd Astle.
A judge imposed the ban on Chad Vinzelberg as a condition of his bail on weapons charges.
Daniel James told the tourists they would need to pay a $1600 fine for the first fish and $700 fine for the second, or he could waive the penalty with a $200 cash donation.
A marine heatwave also persisted last month in the Tasman Sea and off parts of NZ.
Rick Reilly documents dozens of examples of underhanded golf behavior by the president.
Independent consultants are looking at the issue, and change is likely for the champion Super Rugby outfit.
The Kiwi middleweight fighter believes he can keep his unbeaten record intact and become the first NZ UFC champion.
But the PM says our economy is performing well when compared to other countries.
Chris Chang and the panel are joined by coach Danny Hay to discuss his team and the latest in the world of football.
"Work is under way," the PM said in the face of questioning from Paula Bennett.
Police were called to South Head following reports of a firearm being discharged.
"It's pretty obvious from my interactions that they didn't want to be put in that position," said Colin Mansbridge.
Erueti Nahona has a number of warrants for his arrest.
Sadie-Leigh Gardner was taken to Tauranga Hospital on Wednesday 27 March.
Labor's Pat Dodson was supporting a motion to censure Senator Fraser Anning.
The brine flowed into a worker's gumboots burning their lower legs at the company's Hastings plant.
The public have until tomorrow evening to make submissions.
Barrett has been forced to wear the No. 13 jumper for the Hurricanes this weekend due to injuries.
The founders of Zuru Toys are standing their ground.
Some first year teachers are struggling to make ends meet as they await their salary assessments.
Food, clothes and toys are piling up as charities do their best to get help to those who need it most.
After 17-years behind the wheel, Gilmor believes next weekend is her best chance to win an elusive title.
Marty Grant says the baseball scene three years ago was dead, but now there is about 100 children playing the game in Nelson.
Murray Holt says the ambulance service needs more staff, an Auckland control room upgrade and modern vehicles and equipment.
The sisters initially thought it was an April Fools joke they had made Forbes' list.
It’s a move backed by scientists as concern grows over the impact of man-made air pollution.
The accident happened at Rangiotu.
Vanessa Svebakk has revisited the island where her teen daughter was among 69 people killed by Anders Breivik, on July 22, 2011.