It's a crime punishable with a fine, but thousands still do it every day.
Four others were injured in the accident near Karaka.
Some residents needing to retrieve essential items will be allowed back today.
Luca Corberi's reckless behaviour saw him disqualified from the race.
Auckland's imminent move to Level 1 is worrying some and fire crews continue to battle the blaze near Lake Ōhau.
Dr Anne Wyllie's method is cheaper and less invasive than nasal swab testing.
The Pacific Rugby Players union boss says there's more willingness from Rugby Australia to work with them.
The Labour leader says she’s both managing a pandemic and on the election campaign trail.
Professor Michael Baker says the city should have gone into a "Level 1.5" for "at least a few weeks".
TVNZ's John Campbell toured the settlement that the blaze ripped through.
Leader Judith Collins said her party would "work with businesses, not against them".
The heavyweight bout between the two Kiwis came together after months of negotiations.
The five-month-old tragically died yesterday.
The man was a priest and was most recently at St Luke’s Church in Manurewa, Auckland.
The officer in question still works in the force “on restricted duties".
However, Judith Collins denies there's a rift in her party.
Today's the eleventh straight day with no coronavirus cases in the community.
Laumape has made his way back into the All Blacks' ranks as an injury cover for Braydon Ennor.
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Fa believes he has been the better fighter for “a long time”.
The MP also says there's a culture issue, and that the party hasn’t had a caucus call or poll result for weeks.
Foster said he finalised his team this morning for Sunday’s Test with the Wallabies, but fans will have to wait to see how it shapes up.
Organisers say plans were underway for this summer’s event, however, safety had to come first.
David Stone says the hurt is deeper than just physical objects.
Trump has insisted he's feeling better and able to work, but appeared to gasp for air as he stood for a photo op.
David Seymour outlined ACT's new housing policy Build Like the Boomers in Tauranga today.
Residents reported seeing a person hanging out of a car holding what appeared to be a firearm.
"There are clangers being dropped every day," he said.
The two-car crash between Whareroa Road offramp and Beach Road took place around 2:45pm this afternoon.
"I completely disagree with the actions of the person who leaked the email," Denise Lee says.
Barrett had to leave his "little peach" at home to join the All Blacks.
Early voting has been open for three days, but it's already having issues.
The person was recovered from the water by surf lifesavers.
For the second time in a week, the UFC fighters have gone at each other.
About eight tonnes of force were applied to the foundations of the Whirokino Trestle Bridge.
The female shark measures just over five metres in length and was discovered off the coast of Canada.
The 2010 law blocks film workers - mostly classed as contractors - from challenging their employment status.
The pair are set for their third debate.
The National leader said Samoa put restrictions in place a month before NZ, going harder and earlier, Ardern disagreed.
The National and Labour leaders were also asked about a sugar tax.
Properties are either untouched, or entirely destroyed.
The bridge has been operating with a reduced capacity since September 18.
In The Press' leader debate today, Labour leader Jacinda Ardern maintained the source of the outbreak was never identified.
Farmer Robert Faulkner recently managed to muster a sheep with fleece estimated to be over 60cm in length.
The National and Labour leaders did not hold back.