The idea is based on a venture that's about to set sail in Singapore.
The new building matches the iconic toilets inspired by the architect.
Fire crews received a call of a two-storey house on fire in East Tāmaki Heights.
This will be the US President's first on-camera interview since contracting Covid-19.
The Elite Sports Performance Trust hopes to create superstars who are super people first.
World Rugby said their guidelines spawn from safety concerns.
Police started pursuing a vehicle in central Kaitaia overnight, but soon abandoned chase.
Mental health spokesperson Chlöe Swarbrick also promises that no-one would need to wait more than three weeks for treatment.
Gatland was awarded Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) for his time with Wales and the Lions.
In 2019, the popular spot grossed $2.7 billion and attracted a record 15 million people.
Diversions are now in place with the road closed north of Waipawa.
The woman had successfully escaped from Auckland's Grand Millennium Hotel the previous night.
The Ministry of Health has given the latest update on New Zealand's coronavirus figures.
The National Party leader said she supports freedom of speech, however.
The student shared the blunder on Twitter, prompting others to call on the university to take more care.
Ko sits just one shot off the lead after the first two rounds in Pennsylvania.
Brodie Fraser also dispels common misconceptions about how LGBTQI+ people may become homeless.
The US President spoke to Fox News about his miraculous recovery.
The Auckland Central candidate said the rally is about “continuing to remind people of how powerful they are”.
The 1 NEWS Colmar Brunton poll still shows there's an overwhelming level of support to keep the name as it is.
Some drug experts say the current level of roadside testing isn't up to standard.
The return of the All Blacks is offering a glimmer of hope for struggling businesses.
The Kiwi invention would help increase crop yield and reduce emissions at the same time.
With just one week to go, parties were taking to the streets in their last big efforts to gain support.
The industry wants a new vessel to replace the charter ships crewed by foreign workers.
As of last night more than 700,000 people had cast their ballot, and another 300,000 are expected to vote today.
Twenty-four winners becoming overnight multi-millionaires so far this year.