Ben Bell's been left waiting on tenterhooks to see if he's beat incumbent mayor Tracy Hicks for the top job.
According to a BBC investigation, displaced Syrian families in camps are being targeted.
Home values have slipped by an average of 2.1% nationwide in the 12 months to the end of September 2022.
An expert said the "fingerprint-like" rings were over a century in the making.
A major policing investigation found officers have been routinely photographing members of the public unlawfully.
One of those involved in the "absolutely terrifying" incident was taken to the rear of the flight with blood on his face.
Emma Watkins, now known as Emma Memma, is working on a new YouTube series bringing inclusivity to the forefront.
North Korea says its recent barrage of missile launches were tests of its tactical nuclear weapons.
The Red Roses are on a 26-Test winning streak but believe they're only getting better with each result.
The Right Here, Right Now hit maker will also headline a new festival in Auckland on his nationwide tour.
1News’ Barbara Dreaver has her weekly round-up for the region.
The money is allocated to eight regions across the country.
Police ask motorists to avoid the area, near Matamata, while emergency services attend.
Fiji assistant coach Asaeli Tikoirotuma said the 84-19 rout at Eden Park was a wake up call for their players in their first Rugby World Cup match.
"Part of the issue is that Jetstar is claiming its liability is limited when consumers could be entitled to more," Consumer NZ said.
Police say three cars were involved in the accident.
Lucy Letby is accused of murdering seven babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital in England between June 2015 and June 2016.
Palmerston North City Council said it was "illegal and dangerous" for members of the public to fill the potholes themselves.
All Blacks coach Ian Foster expects the end-of-year fixtures to serve up new challenges after his side strung together some consistency to finish the Rugby Championship.
"Productive morning, Ukrainian style," the country's defence ministry said on Twitter.
The subvariant has already established a foothold in Europe.
It's World Sight Day, and the service that provides audio descriptions for 7% of New Zealanders is being celebrated.
The All Blacks hooker said there was no apology following the heated moment in Hamilton.
The person was rushed to Dunedin Hospital in serious condition.
General Manager Samantha Gain, said while the lack of staff is impacting operations nationwide, Wellington city has been particularly affected.
The Hobsonville property was inherited from his late mother Queen Elizabeth II.
Increasing prices for yoghurt, two-minute noodles, and tomato-based pasta sauce were the largest drivers within grocery food.
Ben Bell was elected Gore's new mayor by the slimmest of margins.
Critics say Oranga Tamariki's promise of 21 extra accommodation places are a "drop in the ocean".
While Theresa is with the Black Ferns looking to win the Rugby World Cup, sister Sulu is nearby looking to retain the Constellation Cup with the Silver Ferns.
Constable Sophie Allison and Detective Constable Jeremy Toschi were grocery shopping at the Countdown Dunedin Central when the attack began last year.
Aquifer 182 Holding Company Ltd was granted consent in September to extract and sell 750,000 litres a week of groundwater from the east bank of Whanganui river.
Nearly half of New Zealanders have had to replace or repair their phone in the last five years.
One person has been transported to Hastings Hospital in a serious condition police said in a statement.
Breast Cancer Foundation's chief executive says the average survival for Kiwi patients is 16 months compared to two or three years in countries like Australia, Germany or France.
When Re: News asked its followers about whether they learnt Shakespeare at school, almost everyone replied that it was part of their English course at high school.
There are two visas being restarted: the Skilled Migrant Category, and the Parent Category visas. Both grant residence to incoming migrants.
Kyiv regional governor Oleksiy Kuleba said the strike occurred in the area around the capital. It wasn't yet clear if there were any casualties.
Police said they were notified of the discovery around 2.30pm by a member of the public.
Unlike parliamentary elections, which are run by the Electoral Commission, local government elections are the responsibility of individual councils.
According to the website of the lines company Powerco, an outage at 9.40pm has affected up to 32,000 properties.