Police and ambulance services were called to the scene at a Gull petrol station on Clark Rd, in New Lynn, about 6.30pm on Wednesday.
Many on the list are waiting for orthopaedics, with a number needing knee or hip replacements.
Sir John Kirwan, Jools and Lynda Topp and Professor Rangi Mātāmua are also in the running.
McNaught has a chance of becoming an NBL champion, eight years after watching his idols on the same team do the same.
Cherry Seaborn was unable to be treated until after giving birth.
National MP Simeon Brown believes the sacked chair of Health NZ should also be dumped from his role at the Environmental Protection Authority.
Civil Defence Northland said people should take steps to prepare in case their homes get cut off.
A couple died while their two children and a school friend were hospitalised in the December 2020 crash at Kekerengu.
A team of 100 boys revitalised a school tradition of moving displaced mud, last seen after Cyclone Bola struck the region in 1988.
Richard Martin reviews Michael B. Jordan's directorial debut.
Alisa Xayalith returned from her LA home to help foster new talent in Auckland.
All Blacks great Frank Bunce lets loose in an interview on ongoing head coaching saga with 1News' Guy Heveldt.
Perfumes, colognes, puffer jackets and fleece pullovers were some of the items taken.
The man was located late Wednesday night upstream of the Orbell's Crossing area, where he is understood to have been dropped off.
New Zealand Rugby unveiled the first batch of Tests for the world champions today with only one fixture being on home soil - but there's hope more could be added.
Fire and Emergency NZ attended after reports of people smelling smoke this morning.
Never has the disconnection between the ABs head coach and his employers been wider than it is now, writes Patrick McKendry.
Mapua Avocados Limited was found guilty and sentenced in relation to the April 2021 incident.
Joseph Ahuriri was seen leaving a Napier hotel at 4:28am on Tuesday February 14, and has not been seen or heard from since.
Campbell has now lost roles at Te Whatu Ora and Environmental Protection Authority following social media comments about National policy.
Police said James Ngawiki doesn't have his mobile phone with him and hasn't taken any clothes from his house.
It comes as a resolution to the voluntary administration of Ruapehu Alpine Lifts Limited is still underway.
It comes as March Madness is expected to stress Auckland's transport network to its limit.
In a nail-biting finale, Matty McLean took home the crown and a $60,000 donation for Zeal Education Trust.
The 51-year-old carded a six-under 65 at Millbrook Resort to mark his first round on home soil since the 2019 New Zealand Open.
The All Blacks captain said players are over the appointment process and want to focus on their campaigns for clubs and country.
Fox is embarking on the biggest opportunity of his golf career to date at the prestigious Arnold Palmer Invitational - and he's not shying away from the challenge.
Brown spoke in response to questions about cuts to arts funding after a speech at the Auckland Art Gallery.
The school says police are aware of the incident.
Around 6000ha of mainly mature radiata was destroyed in the central North Island.
The three-week anti-mandate occupation had descended into a toxic mix of misinformation and hostility by the time it came to an end.
The rural town of Patoka has been isolated since heavy rain from Cyclone Gabrielle washed out road connections.
The iconic Coromandel attraction is set to remain closed for the foreseeable future after recent severe weather.
The 32-year-old is in a serious condition after the incident early this morning.
The person was left seriously injured and was taken to hospital.
The Perese family have lost their home and don't know where to go next.
It comes after 21 hummus and tahini products were recalled yesterday.
1News reporter Logan Church got a tour of some of Auckland's stormwater network to show what worked — and what didn't — during the floods.
Gareth McCash's accident was not what most people survive, let alone walk away from and then prepare for an Ironman triathlon.
The line was damaged after more than 60,000 cubic metres of earth tumbled down a hillside during the Auckland Anniversary storm.
The blaze at the Elgin plant is being treated as "suspicious".