If successfully developed, the test would reduce the turnaround time for results and increase the volume of tests that can be performed.
Clark Campbell could use a converted SUV or import a Cadillac hearse, but he doesn’t feel that’s the right fit for Mosgiel.
Hickory Institute of Surf gives kids who wouldn't usually get the chance to head to the beach an opportunity to learn about surfing and water safety.
This is the first time William has spoken following explosive interview from his brother.
Kiwis will still have to provide a negative test 72 hours before travelling to France.
The defendant, who has name suppression, told the court yesterday he can't remember ever meeting two of his accusers,
There have been no new community cases in the past 11 days.
Frustration grows as Aucklanders are made to wait for Cabinet's alert level decision.
A negative Covid-19 test 72 hours before travelling is still needed to enter the country to avoid quarantine.
It follows the arrest of a serving police officer on suspicion of kidnapping and murder and the discovery of remains yesterday.
The nation’s consumer watchdog has continuously found sunscreen is not meeting SPF levels advertised.
The Conservation Minister told Breakfast the project will help keep people in the region, which is almost as important as its environmental aim.
Former police officer turned academic Michael Kennedy says the Australian media is trying to incite New Zealand over its latest deportee story.
The trio was halfway through their nationwide tour when they were hurtled back into lockdown.
Shots were fired from a vehicle as it drove up to the Thirsty Whale, on West Quay, on February 28.
A record $31 will now be invested into the city's transport network.
More than 1.2 million copies of stories by the late children's author sold in the first week of March.
There have been no new community transmission cases of Covid-19 for a full transmission cycle, the PM said.
Jacinda Ardern announced Auckland would move to Alert Level 1 at noon today, allowing crowds to return for this afternoon's racing.
Jacinda Ardern said people would be questioning the decision regardless of when the shift would take effect.
The Auckland mayor says he’d like to see the city’s residents vaccinated quicker than what's currently planned.
Michael Baker also said the Government can't just rely "on everyone in New Zealand doing the right thing'".
But a decision to call off racing will not come without its fair share of controversy.
The incident involving a car and a pedestrian was reported just after 11am.
The Court of Appeal released its ruling on the boxer's appeal this afternoon.
Five other men were convicted for serious drug offences.
Another man was also found at the property with critical injuries.
The former heavyweight boxing champ released a statement through his lawyer.
Maxwell Farms Ltd allowed 80,000 litres effluent to enter the Mangatutu Stream.
Scores are now tied 2-2 after the second day of racing.
There has been at least two quakes this afternoon, GeoNet reported.
The University said it wanted to give students "clarity and predictability".
Kunal Khera, 26, of Manukau was found dead in his car on Saturday.
The notice is effective from 3pm today until 3pm tomorrow.
1 NEWS' Anna Whyte looks at the week that was in politics.
The Italians took out today's first race convincingly.
Had organisers been told earlier, they say they could have had enough time to get one of their shows in order.
A poor gybe by Luna Rossa early in the fourth race saw them give up an insurmountable lead.
National's Chris Bishop and Andersen were involved in an awkward encounter outside her Petone office.
Also on the 1 NEWS political team's agenda is National’s efforts to keep a tight lid on the review of its disastrous election result.
The matter was stood down when it emerged the judge had worked with Dilip Rupa's father.
Community advocates say they want to see quicker action from the Government.
Billy Frazer is hoping to emulate Scott Dixon in taking out the Indy 500.
The Kiwis won race four by over a minute against Luna Rossa to tie the series 2-2.
The Prime Minister has done herself a major disservice, says columnist John Armstrong.
While it’s good news for consumers, growers are being hit in the pocket.