Three Kiwis are lining up for this year’s showpiece race in Hawaii but for one of them, Braden Currie, it’s a chance to send a message.
"We couldn't be happier," Gemma wrote in the couple's announcement on Instagram.
"Online safety for our children and young people needs to be a prerequisite, not an afterthought."
Photos from the scene show that the blaze has been put out.
The council said people need to "avoid unnecessary discharge of wastewater" as the system struggles with the deluge.
Watches and warnings are in place for parts of Auckland, Northland, Coromandel and Bay of Plenty.
Police said there were no injuries during the incident but the staff member was visibly shaken.
The Auckland jewellery store was targeted in a brazen smash-and-grab on Friday shortly before 7pm.
The Prime Minister wore a specially-commissioned piece, Digitally Grown, by New Zealand-born industrial designer and 3D artist Dylan Mulder.
Tagovailoa has taken to social media to thank his fans and family for their support.
Officers will patrol areas that "have been the target of recent offending".
Seven months after mothballing Ziman House, Health NZ West Coast says the facility can not reopen due to lack of staffing.
The Government is signalling that it will impose more sanctions in response to Putin's "blatant breach of international law".
Innovative businesses meet for a food waste summit, as recent study shows more than 100,000 tonnes of Kiwi food goes to waste
A "comically bad" Kiwi-born NFT scheme has been taken over by an overseas studio who says they are going to try to turn the project around.
Originally, Jacinda Ardern was meant to wear heels with the garment, but a last-minute decision was made to have her wear no shoes instead.
Among them is Samson Te Whata, 67, who was dominant in the sport in the 1980s.
The final is chocka full of Kiwis, seven of them including the Parramatta Eels' Isaiah Papali'i.
In five months, Christchurch will host the Sail GP with construction of the site underway.
Gus Greensmith and his co-driver emerged from the crash seemingly unharmed.
AI researcher Filip Piekniewski tweeted the Tes Bot was “next level cringeworthy” and a “complete and utter scam.”
The cap - previously $150,000 - is now $300,000.
A statement read by a junta spokesman said Capt. Ibrahim Traore is the new military leader of Burkina Faso, a volatile West African country that is battling a mounting Islamic insurgency.
Footage yesterday shows at least a dozen vehicles were queued on the side of State Highway 29 in heavy rain.