Watercare chief executive Dave Chambers says the organisation has focused on reducing its controllable costs and finding efficiencies.
1News reporter Logan Church spoke to NASA administrator Bill Nelson and deputy administrator Pamela Melroy after they arrived in Aotearoa yesterday.
Once again New Zealand's premier batsman has anchored a fourth innings run chase and once again, he’s got the Black Caps over the line.
"Our hearts are broken," Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said of the tragedy.
The King has delivered his first Commonwealth Day address as monarch.
A fourth dog that was critically ill is said to be recovering from treatment.
Cyclone Gabrielle has made its impact on the housing market, according to new figures from The Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ).
The organisation's chief executive Kevin Lamb says the Government needs to target those most vulnerable.
The country could acquire submarines from the US as early as 2030.
The Northern Stars have made Elle Temu's 50th match one to remember with a record win thanks to a lights-out performance from shooter Maia Wilson.
Mortgage payments are top of mind for Kiwis this year, followed by food and then rent, according to the organisation's research.
Police have a warrant to arrest Whitney Iraia-Burgess for a man's murder in Auckland in the early hours of Sunday morning.
They say success breeds success and deep in Henderson Valley, New Zealand boxing fans can find exactly that at Peach Boxing.
Police who used a firearm and Tasers in a "poorly planned and executed attempt" to arrest a wanted man in a busy Northland car park was unjustified.
"He barely looked like the man I knew a couple of months ago," the person who posted the video on Instagram wrote.
The iceberg is the size of Greater London, measuring in at 1550sq kilometres.
Piers Morgan thought the British actor was being a "d***" while others said he was just being "real".
CCTV footage of the incident shows two men grabbing fistfuls of bags off shelves.
Last week Courtnay Adele on TikTok claimed Potter Brothers Pineapple Pieces are re-coated Pineapple Lumps.
Injuries are already becoming headaches for some Super Rugby franchises with the Crusaders losing some key figures - including an All Black - for the entire year.
Internal communications reveal staff expressing anger over the way the Kiwi tech company has handled layoffs that are expected to affect up to 800 people globally.
Multiple people who travel along the city’s Northern Busway have reported seeing up to six buses in a row skip stops as they’re too full.
Blues forward Tom Robinson is expecting another lineout assault from wounded defending champions at Eden Park.
As the biggest night in show-business played out, a handful of New Zealand creatives sat inside the Dolby theatre and waited.
The results follow the Government scrapping a suite of climate change initiatives yesterday.
Emergency services responded to the incident on Owens Terrace in Sockburn at around 3.15pm.
Joshuah Tasi's sister Sera-Anne Avei said there have been "a lot of angry moments", but her main message was one of gratitude.
It follows a green policy purge yesterday.
The latest ED wait time statistics by Te Whatu Ora were released after criticism over the accuracy of previous metrics.
Lee Anne was determined to put on a Christmas Day to remember for her kids, but was left furious by Hampers 4U’s failure to deliver.
The group left a message to Ring: "There's always an option to let us leak your data."
A 25-year-old was taken into custody following a shooting incident from a moving vehicle on Thomas Burns St on Friday.
Neil Wagner finished the match for the Black Caps alongside Kane Williamson with a torn hamstring and bulging disk in his back - and he'd do it all again.
Figures show they make up less than 4% of those who are assessed by a leading provider.
The statement offered a glimpse into the government's protest crackdown, though there was no immediate independent confirmation of the mass release.
The first day of freight convoys was a welcome sight for farmers who were desperate to move stock.