Business commentator Bernard Hickey reckons by the end of next year we could see an OCR "with a zero in front of it".
Jase Lunn delivers Christmas toys and furniture and is this week's ASB Good as Gold recipient of $10,000.
The open letter will be published in newspapers throughout the nation today.
The Foreign Affairs Minister is at a summit with ministers from Southeast Asia nations.
Emergency services were called to the crash on State Highway 10 at about 11.50pm yesterday.
A boat sank in Hihi last night with three people on board.
The video was released in support of the All Blacks' trip to Japan for the Rugby World Cup.
Canberra is set to introduce tighter visa requirements which could mean more Kiwis get deported from Australia.
The report also looked at ways to improve sustainability, including driving less and using less power in buildings.
Clashes erupted earlier this week between two gangs at the jail.
Professor Robert Kelly discussed the growing tensions between Hong Kong and China.
The Kiwi star scored from the spot before his side crashed to defeat.
Some of the puppies, believed to be born that day, had their umbilical cords still attached.
Ioane was one of five players cut by Steve Hansen yesterday.
Wordsmith Max Cryer discussed how common words and phrases in the country came to be.
The reality TV game show debuts on August 18.
The ad, in blue, played on Dick Frizzell’s well-known 1997 artwork Mickey to Tiki, and National leaders said they knew nothing about it.
The rollout of 5G will start in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown.
Two BP stations gave away fuel for an hour today.
Gavin Badger will take charge of tomorrow's match, after being demoted earlier this season.
An active cold front is expected to hit parts of the country tomorrow.
Education Minister Chris Hipkins announced the proposal last year, but it quickly drew criticism.
Three-hundred-and-two cases have now been reported in the region so far this year.
The Dunedin-based group sold out at the venue last year, with 50,000 tickets sold in 20 minutes.
A person is fighting for their life at Tauranga Hospital.
The derelict Antonio Hall was damaged in a fire last month, with more than 50 firefighters tackling the blaze.
First it was plastic. Now our reliance on other countries for recycling paper is becoming unsustainable.
Kimberlee Downs is joined by Scotty Stevenson and Paul Moor to go over the Wellington stalemate between the two old rivals.
People will be able to have their say on the proposal until September 6.
Work is being done to repair it but it’s unclear when it will be fully restored.
Police had been searching for a man who was on a boat which sunk in Mangonui Harbour yesterday.
The spikes fell off and spread open across a busy road in Auckland - before a Good Samaritan stepped in.
The Acting PM replied the Government has "got a lot of neffs off the couch."
Lawyers for the sportsman have been arguing to keep his name a permanent secret.
Rescue dogs were deployed but no one is thought to have been trapped.
"Waiving fees for changing registered sex reduces the financial burden facing transgender New Zealanders."
Popoali'i says his "quads are wrecked" after his feat to raise funds for Ronald McDonald House.
The 1 NEWS political reporters give a behind the scenes rundown of the biggest stories from Parliament this week.
His former coach, Leigh Kenyon, has been staying in close contact with Singh during his rapid rise in Germany.
Two-thirds of respondents wanted the age of eligibility to stay at 65.
More than 200 people affected by the attacks have been invited to attend on an all-expenses paid trip by the Saudi King.
Reaction to the Government's plans for more control over drinking, waste and stormwater has been mixed.
A former Saatchi and Saatchi Managing Director has labelled it over the top.
But a joint bid with Australia hasn't been ruled out.
Manager Ufuk Talay says Taylor's experience makes him the "perfect leader".
Jason Matthews has his eye on the Major Leagues after his incredible journey.
The gap is still wide when compared with non-Māori.
The versatile Reuben Te Rangi ruled out of the tournament.
Marketing experts have warned that young people are being targeted online to buy vaping products.
On August 1, 1969, Cliff Tait completed a circumnavigation of the globe, the first person to do so in a New Zealand made aircraft.
A man carrying a firearm ran into the bar, vaulted the counter and confronted a female staff member.
Koorana Crocodile Farm has been contacted by relatives of missing people anxious for clues.
The ultra-professional prop is leaving no stone unturned.