There's been little charity behind NZers’ support of the FIFA Women’s World Cup.
Mention the words “teacher strike” and families around the country will groan writes Kate Nicol-Williams.
A big turnout of record enthusiasts attended the sale where 6000 records were up for grabs.
Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer says it’s time to listen to young people and "make way for them".
The amounts of cocaine and marijuana found in the pilot's system suggested "recent use". Five people died.
"We'd be legislating for it pretty rapidly," National's transport spokesperson Simeon Brown said.
Party leader Raf Manji announced the policy this morning on Q+A with Jack Tame.
Brown added that central government investment into walking and cycling projects "needs to be flatlined, to be honest".
It's part of the party's public service policy, announced today.
Labour's Anna Lorck, who won the seat in 2020 by a slim margin of 1590 votes, is hoping to retain her position up against National's Catherine Wedd.
Phil Spencer's co-star Kirstie Allsopp confirmed the tragic news.
Education Minister Jan Tinetti says it won't add to teachers' workloads.
At a public meeting, the NZ First leader also railed against the "ideological mumbo jumbo pushing to change the name of our country to Aotearoa".
The vehicle became stuck in the waves on Friday night.
Labour's education announcement has forced National to confirm details in its policy, but Nicola Willis said the difference will be in delivery.
More heavy rain in the region led to a slip and "several fallen trees".
Labour today announced the policy, which leader Chris Hipkins said would come at no extra cost to the taxpayer. National quickly followed suit, backing the idea.
A new trial has produced surprising results on winter grazing farms down south.
Sunday's Tania Page speaks to survivors of the 2021 knife attack about their recovery and the conflicting levels of support they've received.
The anniversary of the Māori King's coronation is a major election year event for party leaders, who use it as an opportunity to woo voters.