The crash occurred at Horsham Downs just after midnight.
In 2020, MDMA represented 95% of drugs present in Dunedin’s wastewater.
After missing the Ireland series for fitness issues, a leaner Ethan de Groot is back in the All Blacks environment - and won't take his second chance for granted.
Police said a stolen purple and black Mazda Verisa station wagon was used in the ram-raid.
A 27-year-old man appeared in the Waitakere District court last weekend facing charges for their murder, and didn't enter a plea.
The Freedom and Rights Coalition protest did a loop from Auckland Domain and back, blocking both sides of SH1.
Kiwi golfer Lydia Ko was sitting comfortably third with three shots to play in France before things turned sour quickly.
The numbers were reported over the last 24 hours.
The somewhat hypnotic footage was shot by cell tower repairman Brent Havins.
The event features performances ranging from the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, a drag classical crossover, and kaupapa Māori ensembles.
Robertson's official Facebook page was seen "liking" the Freedom and Rights Coalition live stream on Saturday morning.
The road is closed and motorists are asked to avoid the area while police investigate the cause of the accident.
The Green Party has re-opened its nomination on James Shaw as co-leader.
Fronting media on Saturday evening, James Shaw says he intends to contest the nomination in the hopes of being re-elected as co-leader.
Around 1000 people blocked SH1 in both directions in the Freedom and Rights Coalition protest involving Brian Tamaki.
The woman told 1News the house targeted in the shooting has been the scene of worrying behaviour in the past.
Principal economist Brad Olsen says there's been an "enormous" shift in the areas where our economy is growing.
The redevelopment is part of a wider $1.45 billion project to revamp the Cook Strait crossing.
Richard Martin reviews the horror film by the director of Doctor Strange.
Whanganui Intermediate is now working with the Ministry of Education and police over the error.
Vaughan William John Te Moananui, 33, was killed in May 2015 after advancing towards police officers holding a rifle.
The lucky punters will each take home $7.3 million.