Sally Benning told Seven Sharp the bylaw has "worked really, really well".
"They've treated women essentially like guinea pigs," one victim said.
The plane was found at Lake Ellesmere last night. It was a routine training flight.
The royal couple will also have a public walkabout today as their New Zealand tour continues.
The American died in sleep last Sunday, having just joined the NZ team.
The shot putter has been named deputy chairperson of the newly elected Athletes Commission.
If only all interviews with athletes were this good.
The Daily Telegraph says Williams will work with strength and conditioning coach Keegan Smith in Byron Bay.
The Breakfast weatherman got out of bed for a catch-up and to talk about his win.
The British singer will be travelling to both the North and South Islands as part of his Once Upon a Mind tour.
All 16 babies and children who have died in the epidemic have not been vaccinated, the government said.
Winston Peters is off to Japan, but sent a message before he left.
Both police and St John are at the scene. The woman's condition has not been confirmed.
The Black Caps bowled England out for 353 with Tim Southee taking four wickets.
The crew will be replacing the first group deployed to the state who are coming home to New Zealand on Sunday.
The Rugby World Cup star is reportedly homesick in France.
The deadline for domestic parcels is just under a month.
Shoppers cheered when the store on Clyde Street opened this morning.
The white-ball star led the Aces to a 100-run victory.
The royal couple were welcomed with a karanga and a haka pōwhiri, wearing Māori cloaks for the ceremony.
Testing undertaken by Consumer NZ this year indicated that several sunscreens failed to meet the SPF or spectrum claims made on their label.
The centre is also considering providing overnight education.
The Government’s much heralded Wellbeing Budget has delivered big on mental health.
Melissa Jones leaves behind two young children.
Wendy Petrie shows us how to detect counterfeit notes.
Precautions taken by builders helped police find the alleged offender.
The four defendants have pleaded not guilty to the charges, relating to properties mostly located in Auckland.
A quick explainer on what makes up the cost of petrol.
Simon Dallow gives us all the details about the country's biggest trading partner.
Weightlifter Andy Barakauskas' power translates well to his new sport, as our reporter's face can attest.
A recent worldwide study looked at the environmental impact of 38,000 farms. Kimberlee Downs takes us through its findings.
Simon Dallow takes us back to one of the most complex and decisive invasions in military history.
Simon Dallow takes us through the history of the All Black jersey.
Under the Government's bold, new plan to tackle climate change, lower emissions means lower cost.
These boats are designed to fly, with a boat speed of 95km/hour.
The rarest penguin on the planet is the first seabird to win the title.
Understanding the allergy-causing phenomenon.
Only two previous American presidents have faced an impeachment trial, Bill Clinton in 1999, and Andrew Johnson in 1868.
A comprehensive look at Apollo 11's journey to the moon.
Richard Thomas King, 52, from Avondale, was ordered by the court to register as a child sex offender.
She may be saved due to public apathy on the donations issues, writes our columnist.
The Palmerston North driver will face off against compatriot Mitch Evans.
A man, 27, has been on trial following the death of the young British woman in Auckland in December last year.
The man says his relative is a “pathological liar”, and he can’t imagine the pain her family is going through.
David Millane read out an emotional statement outside Auckland's High Court.
The scope of the footage surprised even one of New Zealand’s most senior defence lawyers.
1 NEWS political reporters give a behind-the-scenes rundown of the biggest stories from Parliament this week.
"I'm just a Kiwi bloke that's shared a message and I'm just grateful that everyone is picking it up," Josh Hart says.
While love locks have started showing up on Palmerston North's new bridge, they didn't last long.
When a metal ball was thrown at the "armoured glass" windows the windows easily cracked.
The bay, tucked behind Arapawa in Tōtaranui, would have looked like paradise after months at sea.