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One expert says it’s vital strategic competition doesn’t dilute unity within the PIF, which is being held in the Cook Islands.
It comes after the commission identified several data entry errors at three voting places in two electorates that saw some parties get more votes than they actually had received.
The fire service said it had to extricate three people who were "lightly trapped".
The Grammy award-winning artist will be here in May next year.
The Labour leader said the party is set to undergo a "rebuild".
Ta'avao has opted to head back over the Bombay Hills to where his Super Rugby career began, signing a two-year deal with the Blues from next season.
Hawke’s Bay Civil Defence is asking locals to “take care” after reports that “trees and flood debris are causing issues on our roads”.
The 23 vacant units would need a full refurbishment, costing on average $60,000 each.
Early this year, Laura Nalder arrived home in Churton Park to find her car on the footpath, the back corner crushed in and with yellow paint visible.
National Park village is close to Mount Ruapehu in the central North Island.
The couple has denied reports suggesting they had snubbed an invitation to the bash.
Dame Jacinda joined other notable names to walk down the green carpet for Prince Williams 'Earthshot' prize awards.
Ben Shelton goes into the tournament after winning his first ATP tour in Tokyo.
Air New Zealand's forced engine inspections may cause issues for the carrier and customers, an aviation commentator says.
A fence had scorch marks and "free Gaza" and "free Palestine" written on it.
Residents are in discussion with Nelson City Council about the purchase of some Brook St properties affected by severe rainfall over last two years.
Last month the company revealed it received a non-binding expression of interest to be bought by an unnamed third party.
The Bluebridge ferry hit Glasgow Wharf in Wellington while trying to leave this morning, damaging the hull above the waterline.
Technology was supposed to help rugby and football referees. Instead, it is driving the sports to existential crises, writes Patrick McKendry.
Election integrity is key to democracy, so it’s not ideal when headlines emerge that errors have been detected in election results.
Sergio Williams, 35, can now be named. A co-defendant's interim name suppression continues pending appeal.
A homicide investigation was launched yesterday following the 66-year-old's death.
It's hoped the Flaxbourne Heritage Centre will become a "new heart" for Ward following the Kaikōura earthquake.
Six months on from an accident first responders thought she'd die from, Mary Goulding bravely shared her road to recovery with 1News Sports' Jordan Oppert.
The Queenstown store will be the franchise's 112th to open globally.
Moana Auckland is coming to the City of Sails from February 24 and will host a raft of water-based activities for 30 days.
Business insolvencies are up 20% in the last quarter, compared to the same time last year.
The caretaker government can only be in place until Sunday, October 12.
Tala is set to open in the Auckland suburb of Parnell.
They’ve been a star turn in our skies for 20 years, but they’ll be performing this month without the pilot whose passion got them started.
A Federated Farmers chairperson explains why lamb prices are falling.
Art forgery is an obscure crime in Aotearoa but Mangaweka celebrates the one Kiwi man who's committed the crime.
Camille French, formerly Buscomb, is changing from middle distance events to the marathon after an eventful few years since her Olympic debut in Tokyo.
Around 180mm fell in places with homes, marae and schools once again waterlogged.