Three Auckland suburbs see median values fall by more than $90,000.
“We weren't prepared for the exposure of what we were going to and the after-effects of it,” senior firefighter Aimee said.
Melissa’s son was killed after a young man crashed into him, only a few metres from turning into her house.
The Other Fellow is being shown for the first time as part of the Doc Edge film festival
Infometrics has looked at what could be in store mortgage and capital gains-wise for today's buyers.
The baby was taken to a medical centre in Ōtara on May 23, but despite the efforts of staff who did CPR, it died.
Goodfellow has been the party's president for 13 years.
Richard Martin reviews the film based on the life of Dame Whina Cooper.
Middlemarch residents are having a brisk morning.
Skipper Williamson says he kept his cool in isolation watching second Test on TV, but NZ may need seamer Wagner's fire at Headingley.
A liquor store in Herne Bay was burgled just before 3.30am.
Mountain biker Kate Weatherly says there are "way bigger issues" in women’s sport.
The film will open the New Zealand International Film Festival.
Harata Brown, Northland video journalist for Te Karere, on Matariki and the restoration and revitalisation of pre-colonial Māori beliefs and customs among the people of Muriwhenua.
Police thanked the public for their help.
MetService says these areas are in for a drenching from Friday evening into Saturday.
The deceased was Lev Nemkin, 27, of Albany.
The grounds were badly damaged during the 23-day occupation.
Northern Ireland golfer says his loyalty to the PGA tour remains strong.
The man sustained injuries to his leg following the incident in Rototuna, Hamilton on Tuesday.
There are 300 people in hospital with the virus, 34 fewer than Wednesday.
The airline promises to rewards employees who successfully recommend a friend in areas like baggage-handling and check-in.
Waimea Water says Covid-19 and difficulties with geology contributed to the budget blowing out.
A number of people suffered injuries in the attack at Murrays Bay.
Allan was the sponsor for Te Kāhui o Matariki Public Holiday Bill, which saw it become an official public holiday.
Police hailed the efforts of bystanders, who apprehended the attacker using a crutch.
Like parmesan or gruyère on your pasta? Kiwi cheese makers are worried that will be a thing of the past if the EU gets its way.
Police acknowledged in a press conference the "extreme bravery" of the members of the public involved.
The Immigration, Justice and Broadcasting Minister announced his retirement from politics last week.
Taranaki Whānui chair Kara Puketapu-Dentice said the event was part of the healing process.
The pre-dawn Whāngai i te Hautapu ceremony will be part of a larger broadcast simulcast on 1News, 1News online, TVNZ+.
National's agriculture spokesperson told European politicians that our dairy sector and milk supply are no longer "going up and up and up".
A potent boxing team led by Olympic bronze medallist David Nyika will represent New Zealand at the Commonwealth Games next month.
The halfback spoke of his joy at representing Māori All Blacks for first time, and what the All Blacks told him to work on.
Police say they're "stepping up their enforcement and disruption of unlawful gang activity across the country".
Barbara Dreaver has her weekly Pacific news round-up.
The heritage building was closed for earthquake strengthening work in 2019.
The family of 1940s All Black Thomas Alfred Budd, nicknamed Alf, were presented with his official Test cap in Kerikeri.
Both crashes occurred on State Highway 1 on Thursday evening.