The cost of living crisis is about to worsen for some as petrol prices rise when the fuel subsidy comes to an end.
Some residents are urging the council to reconsider a plan which would see their storm battered road only receive emergency repairs.
Analysis: PM walking the diplomatic tightrope on a trade-focused trip to China, says Political Editor Jessica Mutch McKay.
The Government will add $521.43 to your account, provided you have contributed $1042.86 of your own money to your KiwiSaver fund since July 1 2022.
Police were called to Orewa Beach at around 2.30pm yesterday afternoon after the man didn't return to shore.
A new study claims AI can use brain patterns to find bangers, but an AI expert and a Kiwi music producer carry a cautious tone.
The US report suggests those in the intelligence community remain divided on the virus' origins.
The train cars were carrying asphalt and sulfur, and a reporter said yellow liquid was floating downstream.
More than 20 hours after their escape was first reported, all five youths are down from the Christchurch facility's roof.
Callers advised that a man was walking on the road and had been attempting to open the doors of cars stopped at the intersection, police said.
Three youths have been arrested after a spate of aggravated robberies in the city last night.
Baby Blacks rally in second half against Wales but face difficult challenge against France next in South Africa.
Paula Justine Harris, 49, was last seen at around 9.30pm on Thursday, 22 June.
The development comes as authorities from the US, and Canada began the process of probing the cause of the underwater implosion.
The nature of China’s political system has been in focus this week after US President Joe Biden described his Chinese counterpart President Xi as “a dictator”.
Crusaders coach ends tenure with remarkable record intact, but Damian McKenzie's late penalty attempt could have changed everything.
National's Harete Hipango suggested the tides are turning and that “the National Party waka is on the water in Te Tai Hauāuru”.
Hireplus owner Trevor Goodin has been taking people to appointments in the city 110km away after the Ōamaru Dunedin Shuttle stopped in March.
After firefighters hoisted it out, the horse was damp but in a stable condition.
She said despite the tribe’s bank balance, it is at its heart, a whānau business, which is focused on making sure its investments and activities keep future generations in mind.
Some expressed confidence and said that they felt they were "in good hands" nearly 3962 metres below the ocean's surface.
Experienced match official Ben O'Keeffe received vile messages after Crusaders beat Chiefs in competition showpiece.
The body was discovered on Te Kopi Road, Te Whiti, east of Carteron and south of Masterton, about 9am.
While the polls are tight, the opposition has one huge advantage - money.
The return rates for forms are particularly low for Māori and Pasifika, despite a promise to improve after the botched 2018 census.
There's increasing pressure to ban books about LGBTQIA+ and race issues throughout libraries and schools in several US states.
What was once a small centre of commerce has become a cradle of cultural expression, in what may be the country's most diverse community.
Police were called to the highway at around 7am today and found the injured man, who was airlifted to hospital in a critical condition.
Despite children no longer being allowed to shoot feral cats, after a public outcry, protesters still expressed their disapproval at the competition.
As attacks increase, Emergency department doctor Natasha Duncan-Sutherland has seen first-hand the physical and emotional impacts on victims of a dog attack.
More than 80 roads are closed or restricted in the latest weather event.
Rich, a child star known from the 70's TV comedy-drama Eight is Enough, died in January in what has been ruled an accident.
The agency's board asked for more information last October following a New Zealand Medical Journal editorial about the problem "in order to understand the issue".