Strong winds brought down power lines.
The Govt faces fresh questions over how NZ will manage the threat of Covid-19 in the future.
The National leader says Paul Hunt sent the wrong message by giving $200 koha to the Mongrel Mob's Waikato chapter.
Infometrics' Brad Olsen says cheap money and a lot of spending is "eventually going to turn around".
Sian Redman says her lifestyle has improved since moving to Queensland.
A woman has been arrested after allegedly trying to run over someone, then ramming into a police car.
The team is touring the country between July 26 and August 1.
Dr Rosie Shire of the UK Doctors Association says she's "still a little bit concerned about scrapping everything at once".
The pair will become two-time Olympians in Tokyo having represented New Zealand in Rio 2016.
James Shaw wants it to be ambitious, affordable and have a genuine partnership with Māori.
Walsh appears to be ramping up for Tokyo after throwing 22.22 in Hungary but he still has some way to go to catch his American rival.
Authorities will be disposing of the substance "in a safe environment" away from the museum later today.
It still needs Ministerial approval for use in New Zealand.
Orianah Kaur and Sukhwinder Singh have been recognised for their life-saving actions.
Two of the five cases at the border were the two infected mariners announced yesterday.
The 22-year-old man is set to appear in court, charged with assault, next week.
Luna Rossa helmsman Francesco Bruni took aim at Team NZ over their handling of details for the next America’s Cup.
Riccitelli will head north on a two-year deal with the Auckland franchise.
Police say he suffered a significant head injury.
Kiwis stranded in the states will still be able to return on "green flights" from Saturday.
The Director-General of Health says more youngsters seem to be susceptible to the virus this winter.
Figures show 573 police vehicles have been rammed by an offender between 2017 and 2020.
Port Taranaki chief executive Guy Roper ruled out the vessels return.
Advocates say issues like pelvic floor injuries have become a hidden burden.
Players are urging communities back home to vaccinate after knowing first-hand how quick the virus can spread.
The footballers are some of the first Kiwi athletes to arrive in Japan for the Olympics.
As a nurse of almost 40 years, Amanda Homewood says more of her former colleagues will leave if a deal isn't reached.
Expert advice it could be used as our main way of detecting the virus has been rejected by the ministry.
Black Caps who helped the team get to Southampton will be given medals and be part of the mace tour.
Leaders from over 60 schools want young men to stop cat-calling and have agreed to encourage a change in behaviour.
Anthonie Tonnon is Durie Hill’s elevator assistant, welcoming tourists into the 101-year-old lift.
"Why do we humiliate ourselves every night?" Barry asked. "I don't know, it's not good is it?" Wells replied.
Rowan Garrett, has also received a Queen’s Service Medal for services to brass bands.
There are currently 6,500 active cases in Fiji.