"We must ensure that this vaccine, is the People's Vaccine," Green MP Golriz Ghahraman says.
The quake struck at 6.35am and was centred near Hastings.
The Ministry of Health has also created a new category: "Close plus contacts".
Kiwis are once again facing travel restrictions in Australia and there's more bad news for home buyers.
Governor Adrian Orr says the central bank is only one part of the solution when tackling rising house prices.
The Australian city was given "exclusive negotiations" for a number of reasons including a favourable winter climate.
Wiles said she expects further cases connected to the cluster around Papatoetoe High School to emerge.
Filianga Fakatava has been found after going missing last night.
The result compares to earnings of $198 million for the same period the previous year.
The public can no longer veto a council’s decision to create Māori wards after Parliament passed a fast-tracked bill.
A man who was assaulted in the prison on February 11 has now died.
Video from the last day of the team's stay at a Sydney hotel showed members of the squad singing from their balconies.
It comes after advocate Tim Fairhall went into battle for the change.
The directive came from Finance Minister Grant Robertson.
The incident happened on a Glenfield street last weekend.
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster acknowledged there had been an increase in gang activity.
Home Funding Group Limited lured customers with a five per cent home deposit that was not actually part of a savings scheme.
The incident happened on Anzac Parade at 10.40am.
Argentina is up for team of the year for their 25-15 win in Sydney.
Karl Gradon suggests pivoting the mill into something "that will allow us to be ahead of the curve in the future".
National says it's "galling" the MP seemed to have received special treatment.
Rich Llewellyn told 1 NEWS the existing roles will “no longer be required".
Eugene Bareman says his team, including Israel Adesanya, have been told not to use the fern.
For two days in a row no new virus cases have emerged from the Auckland cluster.
A report has outlines how the pandemic has affected Whataroa, Franz Josef, Fox Glacier and Lake Moeraki.
The defendant, who has name suppression, labelled the accusations of indecent assault as a "pack of lies".
It was found some treatment of prisoners at Auckland Women's Prison was "degrading".
The property was toured by four people last Saturday, according to the Ministry of Health.
The Black Caps smashed 18 sixes as they cruised to 219.
Experts say if no changes are made the mammal could be extinct in the bay as early as 2022.
Marni Sheppeard, 53, was last heard from in Christchurch around 5.20am on November 19.
Two aged care residents were given four times the required dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
NZR said they support all people representing New Zealand.
Kiwi Wealth has been investing in a company that has supplied munitions to Saudi Arabia.
Police Minister Poto Williams was responding to a question from National's Simeon Brown when she mocked the former leader's interjection.
The social media giant says it's treated the country's military coup situation as an "emergency".
1 NEWS' Anna Whyte looks at the week of politics.
Wicket-keeper Katey Martin is proud of her southern roots.
Both shops are situated along Great South Rd in Papatoetoe.
The captain’s challenge and dangerous play around the head have left many a little confused.
Both police and her family were concerned for her safety.
The iconic hairstyle is coming back in a big way, but resistance is mounting in Australia.
It's believed farming equipment caught fire and spread to nearby trees and firewood.
Speaker Trevor Mallard yelled for order as interjections and jeers echoed around the chamber.
It comes as authorities attempt to curb organised crime and gang-related gun violence.
While Walker wasn't attending Parliament, he was still officially an MP and able to continue claiming expenses.
The drugs are being sold as MDMA, but are believed to be something more dangerous.
The Dancing Sands Distillery has raked in enough medals to become the country's most awarded in five years.
Since yesterday, Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and Tasmania have all pulled out of the one-way bubble.
Mitchell McIntyre collided with Debra Christensen while riding an e-scooter on the footpath in Auckland's CBD.
Do you know of a Steve and Tina that tied the knot back in 1973?
Police responded to the South Auckland property after a gun was fired through a neighbour's window.