"We're looking for ways to connect with each other without a screen," says a player in a Wellington cafe.
It’s been 40 years since the then National government took cars off the road for a day a week.
The new survey out from Trade Me indicates more Kiwis are looking to go greener.
The Kiwi had hoped to get his career back on track at Rally Finland but the complete opposite has happened.
The $200 million pledge to cancer drugs over four years would only fund three additional treatments, the group said.
Police are yet to determine a motive for the attacks.
The Warriors were denied a crucial try last week with a questionable forward pass calls.
The Opposition would need to make a "massive turn" to work with Greens, added co-leader Marama Davidson.
The Party dropped to 3.3 per cent from five per cent, but Mr Peters wasn't taking it lying down.
A hikoi will be held today to Parliament in Wellington, as well as in other parts of the country.
"Staying in New Zealand rugby is really important to me," Barrett said.
Meanwhile, protests over Oranga Tamariki and Ihumātao continue.
Professor Frederic Leroy of Belgium is visiting New Zealand.
The Aussie dog had 10 boys and nine girls.
The Black Caps skipper still finds it difficult to understand the "foreign" finish.
Air New Zealand will be hoping its latest video gets a better public reaction that the last one.
Paddon was knocked off the course by a stray rock in Finland.
The Hurricanes said Barrett has committed to them until 2022.
Ardie Savea, Karl Tu'inukuafe and more demonstrated parts of the Japanese road code in unique ways.
The last time the consent level was this high was in the 1970s.
The 63-year-old from West Harbour has appeared briefly in the Waitakere District Court.
Two children were among those killed at the garlic festival yesterday.
Emergency services were called to the crash at the intersection of State Highways 1 and 29 about 10.35am.
David Grant Sinclair appeared by audio-visual link in the Christchurch High Court this morning.
The calendar still says winter with snowfalls expected today.
Acting Prime Minister Kelvin Davis said the PM had "longstanding obligations".
Basketball NZ is trying to find ways to get the captain involved off the court in China.
Shayna Jack failed a drug test while a teammate protested former doper Sun Yang’s return to the pool.
The Otaki representative has served 15 years in Parliament.
Djembe and Berani will be missed by both staff and visitors.
Ms Ardern has been in the small pacific territory of 1500 people since yesterday.
Police will be making inquiries to understand the circumstances of the death.
The alternative band have a cult following in New Zealand.
The Commerce Commission has laid eight charges against building product company Global Fibre8 Limited and director Tangi Tuake.
Acting Prime Minister Kelvin Davis addressed the crowd and was met with shouts of disagreement at one point.
Sixty-six students were absent from Westport North School yesterday and classes won't resume until Friday.
Chief operating officer Dinghy Pattinson remains confident they will be able to recover the drift.
NZ Rugby deny similar arrangements will lead to discontent at Super Rugby clubs.
Hutt City Council tickets owners of parked utes with flat decks that don't have a rear-facing marker light on at night.
He said he wondered "if there’s a bit of a sexist overtone" in the National Party leader's comments.
Thursday's first Ashes Test marks the start of the two-year competition, which Steve Waugh likes.
Investigations continue after the discovery of human remains in Taipa yesterday.
The arrest comes after a series of firearms incidents in Wairoa over two days.
They've put a members bill - the Arms Amendment Bill - back into Parliament's ballot.
Seventy-two per cent of poll respondents want assisted dying to be accessible for some.
Issac Luke being suspended at the judiciary tonight will mean a reshuffle.
Footage of the incident was sent to 1 NEWS.
MetService warns heavy snowfalls could disrupt travel in some areas.
The Auckland Central MP and councillors today heard from an Albert Street publican that business owners are on anti-depressants.
John MacGregor was last seen wearing a dark multi-coloured knee length dressing gown.
Gatland Junior joked that he wasn't sure if he should ask his dad for tips.
1 NEWS was there eight years ago when his remarkable journey started.
Patrick Lam cemented his reputation as the king of New Zealand pie makers.
Landlords are calling the programme a well-intentioned flop.
Customs say they prevented $1 billion of harm from entering our shores.
Police say 31-year-old Jayden Hart has strong links to the Porirua and Gisborne areas.