Kiwi sprinter Zoe Hobbs is attempting to make the Olympic qualification time of 11.15 seconds.
Three others were rushed to hospital.
Police were called to a "disorder incident" early this morning.
New Zealand first offered to take 150 refugees a year in 2013. It is an offer that has never been accepted.
Damien O'Connor told Q+A with Jack Tame, he's "ambitious" about the talks as they continue in London.
MetService has issued a number of weather watches and warnings from today into early next week.
Inspectors are hitting the streets to see what properties are safe to remain in.
More than 500 residents have signed up to compete in our own local games.
David Seymour and Chlöe Swarbrick are also waiting to see what theirs look like.
Low-lying houses through the area have been submerged by floodwaters.
Today's announcement was provided by the Ministry of Health this afternoon in a statement.
Police say the incident occurred between around 7am and 8am this morning.
The veteran Labour politician has end-stage lung cancer and campaigned in favour of the assisted dying bill.
One person died and multiple properties were damaged after the tornado struck yesterday morning.
"Everyone is depressed what has happened," Janesh Prasad's aunt, Kokila Chandra, told 1 NEWS.
Q+A's panel say they expected a better vaccine rollout from the Government.
Winston Peters took the opportunity at the party's annual meeting to criticise Labour and National, among others.
Despite falling just short of a Super Rugby title, the Highlanders skipper was still full of smiles.
Dr Chris Nowinski says tackling only after 14 can reduce long-term brain damage.
The 19-year-old won in his first competitive race in the car.
Resident Sunita Whaval, a single mum, says she’s unsure about the future because she doesn’t have insurance.
A misdirected hook struck referee Clyde Cowley in the face, but he shook it off like a pro.
The cricketing great believed the pitch was likely to turn big later in the Test.