A police helicopter kept sight of the driver while two police cars, one unmarked, observed the vehicle from a distance, authorities said.
William Preston said he will donate the extra gaming systems to local hospitals.
Āwhina House has been refurbished to become a place for women to feel safe and make home.
Hate speech and freedom of speech can be hard to differentiate, he told Breakfast today.
New Zealand Initiative Chief Economist Eric Crampton discussed the findings today on TVNZ1's Breakfast.
The law change is 20 years overdue but it is important to get it right, said Police Association President Chris Cahill.
Chabal performed the Proclaimers' I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles) at the Hong Kong Sevens.
The Young, Dumb & Broke artist is set to perform an all ages show at Auckland's Spark Arena in November.
"Over the last few years, we've had a significant delay in funding - two or three years, very often - for good pharmaceuticals. That's really not acceptable."
The 61-year-old was blindsided by an attacker in New York, authorities said.
The Kiwi couldn't climb the leaderboard, finishing a frustrating tournament at +3.
While host Hayley Holt called the attire "pretty normal", newsreader Melissa Stokes was more perplexed.
Three Fijians died in the atrocity last month.
The shark was spotted by fishermen working in Tora, 40km south of Martinborough, several weeks ago.
Sam Cerio of Auburn University has called time on her career after this awful injury.
He faces one charge of attempting to make an intimate visual recording in the toilets at New Zealand’s embassy in Washington.
"They #DontGiveAZuck," John Edwards wrote on Twitter.
New Zealand's three Test series will open with a pink ball clash at Optus Stadium.
NZEI president Lynda Stuart said they were fighting for "significantly" improved time, pay and support offers.
"It's horrendous, everyone is horrified,"an organiser says.
David Fusitu'a hailed the impact of the Warriors' skipper after the 26-10 win over the Titans.
Seven-month-old French bulldog Mac was eating dinner last Saturday when he inhaled the sharp object.
"I'm starting to lose faith actually, in our statistics," the National Party leader says.
The tickets initially cost $36.90 each.
A further five Gull sites are in the planning and consenting stages.
A new study found most "flushable" products don't actually break down.
Today the Conservation Minister said $81.2 million will be invested in predator control over the next four years.
But utility back Matt Faddes says his side won't be changing their "exciting brand" of footy.
Saint Kentigern says the sale gives them "financial certainty" on their Shore Road campus.
It will look into the actions of Government agencies including the SIS and GCSB leading up to March 15 attack.
Aria Bay Senior Living has been found to have breached the code of health and disability consumers' rights.
Nini's owner said she called the vets but decided not to take her cat in for fears of the cost.
The 18-year-old is also charged with making an objectionable publication and posts inciting extreme violence.
The Otago franchise remain confident despite their horror run of results.
The spotlight's been on the Super Rugby team's name since the Christchurch terrorist attack.
"A number of Chorus telecommunications services are impacted."
The 30-year-old milked an 'injury' during a game with teammates today.
One case has been confirmed in Mt Maunganui amid outbreaks in Christchurch and Auckland.
Primary teachers are warning more strike action is possible.
Te Karere’s Krystal-Lee Brown visits the new attraction for Auckland’s young people.
A larger than life character, his journey to movie-making remains singular.
Corrections will be carrying out a full investigation into the incident at Paremoremo.
Fifty kilometres of pristine coastline was strewn with rubbish from the old Fox Glacier landfill during recent rain.
Athletics Australia are set to meet with the NZ-born runner in the next few days to discuss his future.
Seven Sharp's Arrun Soma admitted himself for a taste-test, with lead dietician Andrea Palmer.
Otago man Steve Bourne didn't expect there'd be any issue with renewing his licence, and certainly not with the eyesight test.
Blair Vining of Winton says a national cancer plan will mean we can start saving people's lives.