Raymond Bird has now left the property after an order from the Tenancy Tribunal.
This week marks 10 years since the Syrian war began.
Today's earthquake is considered an aftershock of the deadly 9.0 magnitude earthquake in 2011.
Sean Lannon's already a person of interest in the death of his ex-wife and three others.
A police vehicle was found alight in the car yard at New Brighton Police Station at around 4am.
There's a range of answers, all under the 10 million mark that the country's projected to hit in the next 35 years.
It's now been 20 days since New Zealand has had a community case.
Twelve people were on board the boat when it crashed.
McCaw lead the show with a version of Scotland The Brave on the bagpipes.
Victoria University economist Arthur Grimes said immigration didn’t have a negative impact on the labour market or the economy.
The decision to ban overseas fans from Tokyo was announced this morning.
The defending Super Rugby champions capitalised on the Blues' mistakes, running out 43-27 victors at Eden Park.
The Prime Minister has refused to name a date for a decision on quarantine-free travel across the ditch.
Detective Inspector Scott Beard provided more details about Friday's incident.
Police were initially called to a family harm incident.
As overseas populations decrease, Immigration Minister Kris Faafoi says it'll be even harder to get workers.
The Aurora Australis is a sought-after tourist attraction.
The funding is part of the Government's roll out to support youth specific mental health services.
Sevilla goalkeeper showed his strikers how it's done, by scoring in the 94th minute.
Nicholas Davidson QC and Stephanie Grieve have been asked by trustees to hold an independent inquiry.
The tourist hotspot is popular with Australians.
Theo Williams was a 21-year-old from Hamilton.
The New Zealand Educational Institute surveyed 305 early childhood education employers and employees.
The Government is aiming for herd immunity, meaning a good percentage of Kiwis will need to be vaccinated.
One managed isolation worker has described the past year as a "rollercoaster".
Thousands of rowers are in Cambridge for the prestigious event that starts tomorrow.
Sue Simpson runs the shop and says she has a "knack" for raising money.