The blaze was in a skip bin on the 22nd floor.
New Government policies are rolled out today and scientists discover a new virus with a "risk of pandemic".
Carter will kit up for his old club this week as he continues to build fitness towards a potential Blues debut.
Shamubeel Eaqub says while he did not necessarily oppose the tax, he did take issue with its timing.
The Team NZ sailor put the Breakfast weatherman through his paces this morning.
The National Party leader said it was "untenable" for the country to remain "locked up" for months.
Craig Bellamy said he and captain Cam Smith were "really feeling" for the Kiwi club.
"At the moment we need to be alert to the virus but not alarmed," Dr Jemma Geoghegan says of G4 EA H1N1.
Academic vice-chancellor Catherine Moran said 40 per cent of students are back online after the first text.
Grant Robertson says the projects will create more than 20,000 jobs.
Ryan Allan gave co-workers a glimpse of his 30 years' experience.
The Government is now looking at new ways to phase out hard-to-recycle plastics.
It comes as flight numbers fell 80 per cent per day to just 100 amid the border closures.
He says what's happening across the Tasman shows "how tricky this virus is".
Branches from Auckland to Otago will be affected.
Melbourne is closed to international arrivals and 10 areas are being locked down.
The high canopy habitat comes as part of the zoo's planned $60 million South East Asia jungle track.
Hooker has returned to NZ following his fight in the US but that means 14 extra days without getting to be with his family.
Parents are now entitled to 26 weeks, up from 22.
High winds are already making travel uncomfortable for those landing in the capital, with worse expected to come.
The news was confirmed by Dr Ashley Bloomfield, in a press conference this afternoon.
The tournament features the Six Nations, Fiji and Japan, leaving the All Blacks on the outside looking in.
Dr Ashley Bloomfield says he heard the reports from the airline's CEO.
The PM says it’s a reminder how NZ is “currently a safe haven in a dangerous world”.
Dozens of suburbs with more than 300,000 residents reenter lockdown from midnight.
The woman told police she escaped and hid in a bush before finding somebody to help.
National’s leader repeatedly asked the PM if her Government intended on raising personal tax.
The company was found last year to have exploited seven migrant employees.
The US rapper is a big cannabis advocate.
The programme provides temporary housing and round-the-clock support for men accused of family violence.
"Moving forward if you give me that effort again, I will go with someone else," Payten told a group of players.
Several posts were deemed to be advertisements, but the ASA found they may have been misleading to the audience by not making that clear.
The Director-General of Health told media he will take some leave next week “if that’s alright”.
The lock, who has Nigerian parents, said fans needed to be educated on the origins of the song.
Police asked for the public's help yesterday to find New Lynn resident Michael Scott.
A leaked letter shows serious questions are being asked about the syndicate's ability to deliver after $250 million of funding for the event.
Mr Muller in turn accused Labour of "a legacy of non-delivery" as the two political heavyweights sparred at Parliament.
The foundation will need to make it clearer to the public that it commissioned it.
There have been short bursts of snow fall, but nothing has settled yet.
The rules would bring in "a suite of measures to boost competition in the wholesale fuel market".
Canterbury teenager Marcus Armstrong has been living the dream in an Italian Villa.
Sources tell 1 NEWS they aren't surprised by this sort of blow-up over concerns about Team NZ’s governance.
Another two crashes have left state highways closed in Taupō and Waikato.
ASB gave Jamie Schwass $5000 to continue supporting local business and a further $5000 for himself.
Seven Sharp co-host Jeremy Wells was invited for a tour around her newly completed backyard hideaway.