More FM host Bevan Chapman spent several nights sleeping on a mattress in the studio while he was broadcasting.
A stream near Lisa Reweti's home frequently floods, but despite the authorities knowing for two decades, little has been done to sort it out.
Nearly $30 million dollars has been paid to those affected by Cyclone Gabrielle and the recent Auckland floods.
"This is one of the most disgusting traditions I’ve ever..." the pop superstar said.
Crews from across the Tasman have already completed more than 346 rapid damage assessments.
Neil Finn, Lorde, L.A.B., Marlon Williams, Supergroove and Tiki Taane will take the Christchurch Town Hall’s stage this Friday.
Dr Sanjana Hattotuwa says some Covid conspiracy theorists are switching their focus to spreading climate change misinformation.
The 16-year-old watched as the Football Ferns kicked off their FIFA Women’s World Cup campaign.
The disgraced 61-year-old socialite is reportedly launching a $16 million appeal against her conviction for her role in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
Greg Miller, who runs the Valley d'Vine Restaurant on the Linden Estate Vineyard, said the house "floated like a barge".
The latest figures from Trade Me show a $25 jump per week.
Crysell says his recent story on Justin Jennings, the first New Zealand rugby player to be diagnosed with Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, got him thinking.
Bronte says her hair removal therapist failed to cover her tattoo during a treatment, leaving it red and raised.
There were 1719 births registered to teenage women (aged under 20 years) in 2022, which accounts for around 1 in every 34 births that year.
Minister for Sports and Recreation Grant Robertson signed a statement penned by the UK government alongside 35 other world leaders.
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Joanna Green was giving evidence in the trial of David Benbow, accused of murdering his friend Michael McGrath.
Questions had been raised about whether the census could take place, given the more pressing needs of communities affected and cut-off by the weather.
The Te Matatini Festival will reach its largest ever audience this year.
Robert Collins had only recently moved to Napier for work when Cyclone Gabrielle struck.
At an Employment Court hearing, a Gloriavale woman claimed Māori women have less say than Gloriavale women.
The pair were fishing near Fraser Island when their boat capsized.
Maureen Pugh's comments have not found favour with her National Party colleagues.
Her Royal Highness' knowledge of coffee shone through right away, Havana Coffee Works general manager Stefan Gray said.
The pensioner's daughter had to pick her up and take her for medical attention.
The group of five were fishing between Matiu/Somes Island and Petone when their boat began taking on water.
The organisation has expressed concerns with how detainees are being treated.
It comes as Hawke's Bay and Tairāwhiti grapple with the effects of Cyclone Gabrielle.
Chris Hipkins' speech wasn't a "slice of political theatre but it was a speech for the time", writes 1News political editor Jessica Mutch McKay.
New Zealander's date with destiny will come in Auckland in April against an as yet unnamed international fighter.
Politics may be a contest of ideas — but some ideas are settled.
Sky said the changes would result in "multi-million dollar permanent savings within two years".
Temperatures are expected to get to 40C later this week in Adelaide.
Joseph Ahuriri's partner tried to contact him last Tuesday night but couldn't get through. She has been searching ever since.
It comes as part of a $74 million package to help lift school attendance rates.
It's estimated hundreds of thousands of cubic metres need to be removed from Gisborne's residential areas.
Road and rail damage in the region is expected to plague local businesses for years to come.
A washed out bridge wasn't going to stop Rob MacKenzie lending a helping hand.
Some school children enjoyed a day of laughter today after a harrowing time due to Cyclone Gabrielle last week.
Some have travelled for the kapa haka festival from regions hit hard by the cyclone, determined to help lift the spirits of Māoridom.
Breakers owner Matt Walsh speaks to 1News' Guy Heveldt on Mody Maor, his own future and a significant anniversary.
The halfback acknowledged that he's been part of the problem when it comes to inclusiveness in rugby.