Motorists travelling into the city from the North Shore will be affected.
Its 298km/h winds have already ripped off roofs and tore down power lines.
The pair scored 79 runs off 37 balls to help NZ chase down 175.
The Southlander is calling for more bowel screening and more screening of younger people.
She replaces Daniel Faitaua who departed Breakfast on Wednesday to take up the position of TVNZ’s foreign correspondent in Europe.
The women's eight’s win sees them qualify for the 2020 Olympics but the news wasn't as positive for the men's eight.
A 28-12 third quarter in favour of the Brazilians proved to be too much for the Kiwi side to claw back.
The blaze in Canterbury that started Sunday morning now covers around 100 hectares.
Dr Sally Mackay says children don't need a lot of caffeine intake.
Minutes after being announced as Breakfast's permanent news presenter, Clarkson was thrown a challege that deviated from the script.
Videos show water racing through towns as hurricane force winds already take their toll.
New ACC figures reveal a shocking truth about what frequent training is doing to the bodies of children.
TVNZ 1's Sunday spoke with Mohi about that moment she changed the way we sing the national anthem.
The slow-moving is predicted to veer sharply northeastward after passing the Bahamas and track up the US Southeast seaboard.
Māori doctors say free bowel cancer screening should be available 10 years earlier for Māori.
Drysdale and the men's eight failed to qualify for Tokyo, meaning the two-time Olympic champion has some decisions to ponder for 2020.
A student who attended the St Peters College ball may have the disease.
"Today’s launch is another to tackle the long term challenge of reducing emissions to fight climate change."
Iwi support the project, which also aims to protect the eels for future generations.
Auckland’s Medical Officer of Health, Dr William Rainger has the latest.
Auckland’s Medical Officer of Health, Dr William Rainger, says vaccination is the key to beating the outbreak.
Defence lawyer Emma Priest says her client’s actions "were not criminal at all".
The PM will address the media as the number of confirmed measles cases in Auckland has now surpassed 800.
Jacinda Ardern made the announcement today alongside Ministry of Health’s Director-General Ashley Bloomfield.
Kelly Lynn proved she wasn't at fault - but the insurer still wouldn't pay out.
Former England playmaker Stuart Barnes wrote an opinion piece for The Sunday Times.
Hansen gave a very logical answer when asked if he's comfortable with the favourites tag.
US State Department official Robert Strayer says New Zealand is a "key ally" but "untrusted vendors" could be a problem.
The blaze started shortly after 4.30am yesterday and spread over 100 hectares.
The Deputy PM had a "small surgical procedure" for an existing leg issue.
"A. Do not travel to Syria, and B. Do not engage in terrorist activity."
The Keep New Zealand Beautiful project took five months to complete.
It’s something the Greens have been pushing for in their negotiations with the Government.
Professor Allan Blackman believes the advert is irresponsible.
Seven Sharp had viewers test three different services.
Pollen literally gets up the noses of the huge number of people who suffer allergies.
Countdown rolled out age restrictions today, but the Government has resisted making it compulsory.
Lynette Fray has finally received her prize for "The Tan Man's" spray tan competition after a wrangle.
Addison Welch entered a competition to win shot put equipment for her much-loved Waikaretu School.
The tobacco giant's NZ communications manager Peata Melbourne says it's not good news that school students are using e-cigarettes.