There are calls for manufacturers to make spare parts, tools and diagnostic information available to consumers for the useful life of a product.
Driving instructor Stephen Potter explained why we should all be reverse parking.
Hercules slipped off the cliff after deciding to chase a sheep.
The indie pop rock group are putting their stamp on the Aotearoa music scene – all while still at high school.
The Labour deputy leader has come out swinging in his opening address.
The New Zealand under-20s face a nervous wait to see if they will be one of the four top-ranked third place teams to advance from the pool stage after their 5-0 loss.
Labour's first policies of the campaign are to keep some things the same.
Aaron Smith was sent off a winner from Forsyth Barr Stadium thanks to some late heroics from his heir apparent and received a rousing haka from teammates to cap a special night.
Gusts and downpours are anticipated for the top of the North Island and western South Island through to Monday night.
Some practices are even being forced to turn new clients away, says the New Zealand College of Clinical Psychologists.
Inspector Dion Bennett, Acting Wellington District Commander said it comes as "a result of the detailed, methodical search.
Police in Berlin said it was looking into the Pink Floyd co-founder on suspicion of incitement during a concert last week.
Age Concern has welcomed the certainty of Labour's announcement.
Though all persons have been accounted for, the two-storey home in Maraetai has been reduced to nearly nothing.
Retailers told 1News they are still dealing with an unbearable amount of crime.
Emergency services were called to the crash on Ashton Rd about 8.48am.
The Waitangi Tribunal described the Crown's actions around Ōpōtiki as "among the worst Treaty breaches in this country's history.
If you thought you saw less of the sun this summer, in some spots, you’d be right.
Despite having millions of fans worldwide and being hero-worshipped in her adopted country of Switzerland, Tina Turner will be laid to rest at a small, private funeral for only family and friends.
The Home Office, which is responsible for border control, said it was working to correct the problem.
Mark Telea's four tries got the Blues home 36-25 against their rivals from the capital in a clash where goal kicking was a nightmare and so was ball handling.
Police were responding to a burglary at a liquor store in South Dunedin when a driver fled the scene with four others in the vehicle.
A London court today rejected an attempt by the publisher of The Sun tabloid to throw out a lawsuit by actor Hugh Grant.
The Broncos beat the New Zealand Warriors 26-22 in Napier after the hosts were denied a potential match-winning try due to a penalty in a tense finish.