The Government is putting $7.2 million into the initiative, which uses cultural knowledge to boost maths skills.
Aleisha Hart was punched and pushed while attempting to check a woman's vitals in 2018.
New research has uncovered why turtles are attracted to plastic, with often fatal results.
Global markets dive over oil prices and coronavirus fears and a NZ research team embarks on the world's largest genetic study of eating disorders.
Eating disorders have the highest morality rates of any mental illness, and are experienced by about 1.5 to two per cent of people.
It's not ideal for both teams' preparations for the Tokyo Olympics.
Okaihau beef farmer Paula Flood says recent times have "been pretty tough".
The National Party is campaigning on repealing the regulations, calling them too complicated.
Indian Newslink's editor says Mr Jones is welcome with to discuss with his community his assertion Indian students are ruining NZ's education system.
Police say they are working to confirm the man’s identity.
International fuel prices have plunged in recent days, on the back of coronavirus prompted uncertainty.
The deaths of the four at the hands of Hannah's estranged husband three weeks ago shocked Australia.
The restrictions will include banning all public gatherings and preventing all movement other than for work and emergencies.
There was dobbing and there was sobbing as Liam Cochrane got the boot.
According to the report, beans are ground too fine, too much coffee is used and the pressure is too high.
Dr Deborah Powell says hospital resources are stretched, but it's not because of Covid-19.
Auckland's Pasifika Festival and the Christchurch terrorist attack memorial service are scheduled for this weekend.
As markets globally feel the impact of coronavirus Megan Woods says she'll be keeping "a very watchful eye".
A smiling Barrett seemed to be in good spirits and well rested.
Nigel Brunel, from brokerage firm OMF, says while we may have cheaper petrol prices in the short-term, the longer term picture isn't so rosy.
The accident happened in Drury this afternoon.
Bridget Simmonds was last seen on CCTV footage at an ATM on February 23, 2019.
Glopac has spent over two years researching the product.
A woman being cared for as a probable case at North Shore Hospital was today discharged.
Beauden Barrett says he needs to be ready physically and mentally before he considers an early return to rugby.
Three classrooms and an office were gutted by the blaze on Friday.
Samoa is a growing player in weightlifting, with regional, junior world and Commonwealth Games champions emerging.
Scientists at the University of Liverpool are tracing how Covid-19 is spreading person-to-person by looking at their genetic material.
Smith and Liam Coltman's absences come at an inopportune time.
The Tenants Protection Association says the property investment industry is fighting to keep 90-day 'no cause' evictions because it's a tool commonly used by "slum" landlords.
Freelance journalist Annabella Garwood is currently living and working in Italy, the epicentre of Europe's outbreak.
The Government is considering a 15km/h footpath speed limit.
One whale was shot at Waipu Cove early this morning, while rescuers worked to refloat the remaining two.
An expert at AUT says those sharing desks are more likely to take sick days.
"With many industries already feeling the pain of the coronavirus outbreak, this additional cost will hit them hard," Simon Bridges said today.
The person has since been transported to Auckland Hospital.
A pilot scheme which launched today, Uber Pet will cost extra on top of the standard fee.
The American pop star was scheduled to attend the Melbourne concert later this week.
Many of Angus' paintings will go on display at the Royal Academy of Arts in London in October.
Linda Reynolds was scheduled to meet with New Zealand's Defence Minister Ron Mark this week.
Chloe Boniface, 18, was nearing the end of her first year at Victoria University when she died 18 months ago.
But it comes as cruise ships around the world are getting turned away over Covid-19 fears.
March 15 Christchurch terrorist attack commemorations and the Pasifika Festival both take place this weekend.
The shortage is just one of the problems being faced by the funeral industry.
Len Peneha lived next to the Al Noor Mosque, where Gulser Ali was on March 15.
Eddie Uini has been running the New Zealand operation of Orange Sky for almost two years now.