Spokesperson for the Make it 16 campaign, Oli Morphew, put the case forward to Seven Sharp.
Two future-focused school kids have created a clever food-wrap to avoid plastic-wrapping fruit.
Retallick went running while he was out with a wrist injury which helped his physique.
Netball NZ CEO Jennie Wyllie said the World Cup win was "just a moment" in the team's story.
Shooter Ameliaranne Ekenasio, among the first to arrive back in New Zealand, said the result still feels surreal.
The National Party leader told TVNZ1’s Breakfast that the ads are because other parties are “feeling the pressure”.
Broadcasting Standards Authority CEO Belinda Moffit discussed the agency’s findings with Breakfast today.
Karin Burger, Shannon Saunders and Jane Watson all agreed they play the game for pride and passion - not prizes.
The man was taken to Auckland Hospital.
The film follows German boy Jojo as he confronts his patriotic world view, aided by imaginary friend Hitler.
UFC243 will be held at Marvel Stadium on October 6.
Its environmental outcomes have been "disappointing" and it has contributed to the housing crisis, Government officials said.
The fine was later waived.
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Mr Johnson will take over as Britain's PM tomorrow.
A law change is expected next year which will give doctors the power to prescribe medicinal cannabis.
The Silver Ferns defender said now she's back in NZ she hopes to watch the All Blacks play this weekend.
About 29 domestic regional flights have been cancelled and 13 domestic regional flights have been delayed.
The inability to calculate a minor’s correct age and having poor vision are some of the reasons given by people that sold alcohol to minors.
Kelvin Clive Wood, 70, has been sentenced to six years and three months in prison.
The forty-six-year-old was also charged with assault with a weapon at the High Court in Auckland today.
Abby Wilson and Dewi Preece followed Rachel Māia's remarkable journey to the Paraclimbing World Championships this month in France.
Officials say the buses will mean a big reduction in emissions on the island's roads.
The news was confirmed by the Hawke's Bay DHB.
An organiser told 1 NEWS protestors should be proud of how they've shut down the busy intersection in a display of power.
Shawudun Abdughupur, now a New Zealand citizen, says he lives in fear and doesn't know where his 78-year-old mother is.
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With the Olympics one year away, Liti is looking to add to his Commonwealth Games gold.
Three police officers tackled the man to the ground as other protestors watched on.
A return to the old domestic structure could be seen again, says Jennie Wyllie.
CEO Jennie Wyllie wants to see the Ferns paid out for their success.
The World Cup winning Silver Ferns coach is yet to re-commit with the sporting body.
The coronial inquest into the death of Sam Fischer has heard evidence today from several nurses.
Meanwhile Winston Peters described Mr Johnson as "not crushingly boring".
Rachel Māia the climber taking on the paraclimbing work.
Police launched a homicide investigation into the death of Malcolm Robert Bell last month.
A participant took part in the Mount Maunganui tournament while unknowingly infectious with measles.
Coach Rassie Erasmus is bringing back his big guns for Saturday night.
The men's game has increased in popularity, with flow-on effects seen in Canterbury.
The 32-year old has been named on the bench to face the All Blacks.
Associate Housing Minister Kris Faafoi says the changes would help "ensure tenants have the right information".
The site is set to be developed by Fletcher Building, however tension between police and protestors has ramped up.
1 NEWS’ Pacific correspondent Barbara Dreaver has a round-up of news from the region.
New Zealand's Chef de Mission Rob Waddell says preparation is key.
However, not everyone is happy about vessels sailing into the Bay for commemorations.
"She goes everywhere with me because she's special," Sienna Boggi says.
The motorsport legend met with Associate Transport Minister Julie Anne Genter at Parliament.
The project will create 1500 new jobs at the bed company alone.
Pauline is so fit she regularly beats well-trained young guys in their 20s at CrossFit challenges.
Buck Shelford, John Kirwan and David Kirk all feature.