Changes in district borders and inconsistent rules nationwide have created headaches for those wanting - or needing - to live in smaller dwellings.
The 49-year-old singer is fascinated with the idea of extraterrestrial life and says his beliefs were influenced by his mother Janet and his grandmother.
A number of basketball teams have taken to social media to share messages of support for Goulding and her family.
The collision occurred about 3.50am in the northbound lanes at Ōtara.
SH3 Whanganui and SH1 east of Marton have reopened after closures caused delay for drivers.
Auckland photographer Matthew Davison said he'd never seen anything quite like it before.
"At 12.48am a stolen vehicle was used to gain entry into a liquor store" in Takanini, police said this morning.
The incident began about 10pm last night, when police spotted "a vehicle of interest" on Henderson Valley Rd.
It comes as opposition parties attempt to push the Government on its law and order record amid an election year.
The academic said Aotearoa's trading relationship with India is "not really where it should be."
Generally solidly blue, Labour's Willow-Jean Prime won the seat by just 163 votes amid the 2020 red wave.
"NZ's biggest ever emissions reduction project" will eliminate 1% of the country’s annual emissions, equivalent to taking all the cars in Christchurch off the road.
Emergency services were alerted to the incident about 9.50am this morning.
NZME head of business Fran O'Sullivan told Q+A that National would only consider changing its leader if its party vote polling results plunged.
Police believe the group were also involved in aggravated robberies at a Western Springs service station and a New Plymouth jewellery store.
"I think it's a great sector. I'm in to bat for them," Digital Economy Minister Ginny Andersen says.
Schofield was a host on New Zealand TV and radio in his younger days.
However, concerns were raised over whether it's fair for the Government to subsidise highly-profitable and high-emission industries.
A similar promotion for the Warriors' Auckland home game in April resulted in around 2,000 more Census forms being completed.
“I never said anything because I was ashamed and scared.”
The team of around 30 volunteers have been building about 2 kilometres worth of new fences a day.
Sir John Kirwan and Jeff Wilson say Tyrel Lomax, Ardie Savea and Jordie Barrett could have made the difference against Chiefs.