Brian Scadden from Carterton has single-handedly managed to resurrect the lost art of old-school photography.
It was the longest rail tunnel in the British Empire when it opened on August 4, 1923.
WorkSafe are investigating alongside the Serious Crash Unit, a police spokesperson said.
An urgent recall campaign has been launched as borrowed crutches, walkers, wheelchairs and more are leaving the health sector desperate.
Detective Senior Sergeant Philip Skoglund said it was fortunate no-one was killed.
Party leader Christopher Luxon said accepting private and foreign investment would mean "we get to do more infrastructure sooner".
"Go home tonight and tell all those you hold dear that you love and cherish them," Paul Gooch said.
Recovering Black Caps captain Kane Williamson has returned to the nets to face throwdowns in his race to be fit for the Cricket World Cup in India later this year.
Over 4000 pies entered in 11 different categories, with judges saying the standard of the Kiwi pie keeps improving every year.
It comes after a helicopter of the same type crashed off the coast of Queensland last Friday.
Te Pāti Māori would close down Oranga Tamariki care and protection residences and end its "worst practices such as uplifting mokopuna without whānau, hapū, iwi consent".
Parker Jackson-Cartwright will be the Breakers' smallest import in history at 5'9" but coach Mody Maor said there's more to a player than centimetres.
The underutilisation rate went up from 9.1% to 9.8% - fuelled by the growth in underemployed part-timers were wanted and were available to work more hours.
When shopping for health wellness or beauty products, fake scientific words are used on labels to fool people into forking out the big bucks.
Child protection experts say windowless walls and doors should be banned in childcare providers, after an Australian man was accused of abusing 91 children.
AMI has released it's list of the top 10 most collision-prone suburbs across the country.
Fin Conchie will join the team on a three-year deal after serving his 10-match suspension for his actions in a Central League match with the Phoenix reserves last month.
The name of the South Island man accused of indecently assaulting 10 girls, over a period of more than 20 years, can be revealed.
Michael MacGregor was last seen at Mount Holdsworth's Rocky Lookout about 12.20pm on Monday.
Dr Erik Monasterio previously told the court that after interviewing the defendant four times over a period of nine hours, he had determined the defence of insanity and the defence of infanticide were not available to her.
The United States and UK managed to rank higher than Aotearoa.
Amy Lapwood is now without a car to get to her next round of radiation treatment, and wants the grey Jeep driver that hit her to come forward.
Cameron Leslie and Tupou Neiufi both made it on to the podium on the second day of action in Manchester.
The clip went viral on social media - and was brought to the attention of the city's mayor who warned the slide is only meant for children.
While Saturday's Bledisloe Test in Dunedin is a dead rubber when it comes to winning trophies, former All Blacks captain Kieran Read said there's plenty more to think about.
At the end of July, Voices for Freedom posted on social media encouraging members to apply for general election jobs.
An internal audit found many stories were "inappropriately edited" by an RNZ journalist.
Six people have been arrested following the incident on Cameron St about 3.47pm.
Auckland Museum has raised concerns over a rare kahu kiwi cloak, set to be auctioned off on Thursday.
The Silver Ferns have to navigate a tight turnaround and the loss of shooter Grace Nweke, but it's not expected to phase the well-prepared Kiwis.
Avid weather photographer Trudy Wills said she has seen the phenomena before but never managed to capture it on video.
The biggest cycling event in the sport's history starts tonight in Scotland with 13 disciplines combining for the first time to make one mega world championships.
One ticket took home Strike's top prize of $200,000.
The damage to trees on reserve land, including vandalism, removal, attempted removal and poisoning, was illegal, according to Whakatāne District Council. Those found guilty faced prosecution and a fine of up to $20,000.
"To see that something has been offered, but not to us, it just really hurts because we’re struggling.”