The two sides will meet in Invercargill once again next week where the stakes will be much higher.
Brett Gosper said development of the women's game is the biggest chance to grow the sport in the next decade.
Zero Waste Network chair Marty Hoffart suggested the idea on TVNZ1’s Breakfast.
The former All Black has been blasted by his club's owner and allegedly received threats against his family from fans.
He says the Government is "losing its grip" on the problem of gambling and its effects on vulnerable communities.
Tim Southee says this year's tournament in England is a different kettle of fish.
The Government plans to consult with the public but Drug Detection Agency boss says expert advice is needed.
The monarch was schooled in the art of modern shopping while visiting Sainsbury's as it celebrates 150 years.
1 NEWS' political editor predicts the Destiny Church leader will be a "political power" with his already strong following.
There are 122 countries which have signed a treaty to ban nuclear weapons, partly out of a recognition of the risks.
The designs are architect’s visualisations, but features of the proposed route could change with feedback.
Herbert was 17 and playing in Aussie when he received the news from home of Teresa Mae's death.
Staff say they're struggling to pay rent, raise families and save for retirement.
Thousands of educators will be taking to the streets in protest next Wednesday.
The Kiwi UFC champ spent time at Blessed Martin's Boxing Club in Lagos and visited his old primary school.
National's Amy Adams said the Government were throwing in the towel.
Te Rūnanga and Sustainable Otakiri are appealing consent for Creswell New Zealand to expand water bottling production at Otakiri Springs.
After Friday's 5-0 defeat, New Zealand came back to beat Mexico 2-1 this morning in New York.
The Fijian striker is off-contract with the Wellington club and many are interested in his services.
The centre cares for children in the region when families are in times of stress or trauma.
Bishop of Hamilton Steve Lowe hopes the defrocking brings some sense of justice to his victims.
He was located at 10.30am today.
"It is a privilege and a responsibility to seek to represent the New Zealand People," Mr Tamaki says.
All seven people on board were killed when their helicopter plunged into a deep crevasse on Fox Glacier on November 21, 2015.
"I just reject your hypothesis," the director said.
The skipper's return from injury nearly took a strange turn.
"There is a wider range of issues we still need to deal with just around the culture of Parliament."
Catch 1 NEWS Pacific correspondent Barbara Dreaver's regional roundup.
The assistant coach of the Blues says the 37-year-old continues to surprise him on and off the field.
Scott Robertson says his players have been supporting one another following the scandals in South Africa.
The Destiny Church leader has formed a party after talking about targeting the Corrections Minister's seat.
Rore (nee Grant) lost her spot after last year's disastrous Commonwealth Games campaign on the Gold Coast.
1 NEWS' Katie Bradford sat down with Mrs Tamaki after the launch of her political party.
The pair are free to take on the Blues this weekend.
The alleged incident happened in Royal Oak on Monday morning.
New Zealand is sending thousands of tonnes of our used plastic to Indonesia. We look at what is happening there and what we can do at home to end this cycle of waste.
He also rejects claims from international students that ghostwriting is widespread at the university.
The university has emailed staff after a 1 NEWS investigation into ghostwriting and cheating by international students.
The country's top political journalists assembled to witness the birth of Coalition New Zealand. So did Jeremy.
The NZ side will face off against India on Saturday in a warm-up match.
Research shows the risk of testicular cancer for firefighters is double that of other jobs.
The 15-year-old is fast becoming one of NZ's hottest swimming prospects.
Veyda-Blu Toko-Gaylor’s quick thinking saved the day.
Theresa May is now facing an-all out mutiny from her own MPs as she desperately clings to power.
Residents have questioned whether the expanded factory will provide the claimed jobs.
Nelson's Bruce 'Pic' Picot says macular degeneration means he can't read spreadsheets or fix machinery.