The students at Bledisloe School, in Taradale, have been left without a school after it was contaminated following the floods.
What used to be a premium price is now considered the cheapest option in Fair Go's mystery shop basket.
"We had 46-48 tourists standing on the footpath with nowhere to go," Senior Sergeant Chris McRae said.
A horse arena in Hawke's Bay has become a hub of help for the community.
Yesterday's incredible one-run win by the Black Caps over England will go down in history. So where does it rank?
The Government housing agency is tight-lipped on how many will be demolished and where.
Rob Campbell told Breakfast his side of the story, doubling down on the comments that got him fired.
The Canadian star was due to play here in 2022 before the show was postponed - it's now confirmed he's not coming.
Waipatu Marae has been housing people impacted by the cyclone, sending out food and supplies to the community.
Devon Funds' Tama Willis told Breakfast this morning that inflation will "probably" remain high "for a bit longer".
After yesterday’s thrilling one-run win over England, NZ’s bowlers and wicketkeeper took their traditional post-Wellington victory limo ride up Mt Victoria, where 'a couple' of drinks were enjoyed.
Alemi forged a degree from the University of Auckland, and posed as a psychiatrist with the National Health Service (NHS) for nearly 20 years.
The spot has been called the "best beach in the South Island".
The Commerce Commission alleged staff members posted reviews online about products and removed some low-rating reviews on its own website.
Passengers took to social media to thank their pilots for their manoeuvres.
In a sermon, Tamaki appeared to single out Gisborne and Hastings residents' alleged use of Pornhub.
NZ Rugby's announcement follows a media blitz by incumbent Ian Foster and will likely mean the end of his chances of remaining in the job after World Cup.
The Wales’ visited the Aberavon Leisure and Fitness Centre in Port Talbot, where they gatecrashed a spin cycle class.
Over 90 kittens need a new home, after the Wellington centre took on displaced animals from the cyclone-hit Hawke’s Bay.
Police say the woman was struck by the vehicle at the intersection of Universal Drive and Lincoln Road just before 11am.
A new interview with Christopher Wray is the first time the FBI has publicly confirmed its position.
With a menu to last all day, burger boss Sam Mustaca says he's "overwhelmed" with the turnout.
Yesterday Campbell was fired from his role as Te Whatu Ora chairman for comments about National's water policy.
As a youngster Walker used to play Colin McRae Rally on the PlayStation - now she's taking the wheel of the real thing.
Crusaders coach says outside noise was not a factor in big opening defeat to Chiefs at home.
Confidential documents were found in a skip bin in Perth.
According to reports, King Charles has offered Frogmore Cottage to Prince Andrew.
La Niña, which brought heavy rains to the northeast of the North Island and dry conditions down south, is expected to transition this month.
With thousands of claims being made in the aftermath of cyclones and floods, these tips from Fair Go might help you.
Demonstrators were met by police at Avondale Library ahead of an event for Pride Fest Out West.
The products affected are from the Greater!, Lisa's and Prep Kitchen brands, the Ministry for Primary Industries says.
The prime minister has described Campbell's social media remarks on National's water policy as "inappropriate".
Hundreds of people attended the 39-year-old's funeral service this afternoon.
Overseeing shepherd Howard Temple said while he’s aware of the case, he knows very little about it.
Amidst controversy over the appointment process, the All Blacks head coach announced he will end his time with the team after September's World Cup.
Leafy greens, packaged salads and kumara are among the produce shortages seen on supermarket shelves.
1News reporter Logan Church has been investigating the fallout from the recent Auckland floods, and what can be done to save parts of our biggest city.
Nearly 7000 buildings in Auckland received a red, yellow or white sticker after the January floods and Cyclone Gabrielle.
Over $120,000 has been donated to Kiwi charities through the show.
At a public meeting last night there were calls for a curfew and for the army to be called in to help deter crime.