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Analysis: Tensions are high over some of the new Government’s policies, but that’s more reason for the PM to face the music at Waitangi.
Complaining at a restaurant isn’t fun but can be important, so here’s Re: News' Janhavi Gosavi with what you need to know.
Tertiary Education Minister Penny Simmonds says reverting to the previous funding system will improve financial viability.
Emergency services were called to the blaze in Totara Vale at about 4.50am this morning, a FENZ spokesperson said.
Joint operation between Hawke's Bay Police and Immigration NZ leads to arrest of the man on three counts of rape.
Michael Reddell says it's "most likely" New Zealand will enter a recession soon.
The Secondary Principals' Council says there are extraordinary financial pressures on the schools.
Rugby coach extraordinaire – and a semi-finalist for New Zealander of the Year – talks about his new role with the All Blacks.
A new look Silver Ferns side will be on display at next month’s Nations Cup against hosts England, Australia and Uganda.
Ben Barrington - Dr Drew McCaskill - hints about the season finale and chats all things Ferndale.
Papuni Boxing Ōtautahi is providing a space for those from all walks of life to realise their potential.
Chris Chang, Anna Burns-Francis and Jenny-May Clarkson shared their fondest memories from the outgoing presenter's time on the morning show.
The nominations come from achievements from December 1, 2022 to November 30, 2023, and include representatives from 27 sports.
Kiwi funk-pop duo Foley are 'killing it babe' after their song opened the season four finale of The Kardashians.
Leaked email reveals "various vegetables, perishables, meat products, eggs, milk and other dairy products" are among the stock that had to be thrown out.
Simon Watts' comments come after a mixed reaction to the pledge from international experts.
Of the 1905 complaints received by the IPCA, 19 required either a specific investigation or further enquiries.
The man used 24 other identities to fraudulently claim money under the Covid-19 wage subsidy.
The master of modern Chinese cuisine likes to feast with his family.
Recipe: Crispy Crumbed Cauliflower Wings
The exploitation left some of the workers “feeling caged” or “like a slave”, judge says.
Finn Fisher-Black's fledgling career came crashing down to earth almost as hard as he did when he fell during the Boucles de la Mayene in France last year.
The baby giraffe born in late November is already towering over her keepers.
Dame Noeline Taurua's renowned high fitness standards have surfaced once again but the Silver Ferns coach is backing those affected this time to rebound.
I didn't think my political views would affect my status at work.
Officers seized a weapon and drug paraphernalia from the Tribesmen property in Woolston.
The Day of Reckoning: Fight Night promises to be the biggest and richest boxing event in 2023 with two Kiwis from South Auckland hoping to make themselves global names.
A new chairlift in Soho Basin will see the skifield grow by 24% when it opens in 2025.
A new law will repeal and replace the previous Labour Government's Three Waters legislation.
Ngāti Kuri said Te Rerenga Wairua (Cape Reinga) is a place for the living, not the dead.
The dual-international said it took more than words from coach Andrew Webster to convince him to come back and it was instead two players that made him commit.
Police initially pulled the man over after he was spotted driving on the wrong side of the road in Northland.
Primary and intermediate schools could soon be rolling out standardised testing - but is it the best way to assess student progress?
Fake IDs, rotting veges and complaining at restaurants.
The arrests come after six search warrants were carried out by police and Customs as part of an investigation into the importing supply and distribution of the drug in Wellington.
A CCTV camera set up in Egmont National Park captured a man DOC is keen to identify.
Eyes on the latest marker of where the New Zealand economy has been tracking.
Engineered stone is frequently used to manufacture benchtops but can be hazardous to manufacture, containing 90% silica linked to a deadly lung disease.
Te Aka Whai Ora was set up by the previous government in July 2022 to bridge the health gap between Māori and Pākehā.
Over 140 schools nationwide were set to benefit from Waka Kotahi's Transport Choices programme.
The Crusaders provided lunch for the contractors helping build their new home and Christchurch's brand new stadium.
1News got a preview of the Te Papa exhibition before it opens to the public on Saturday.
He's known globally for exploits in golf, but Williams has another sporting passion and he's using it to help two charities close to his heart.
El Niño promises to bring warmer weather this summer, but will the winds die down?
Peter Reidy on the decision to refuse a $1.47b funding request for KiwiRail’s new mega-ferries.
Each specifically praised their leader Winston Peters, and spoke of their upbringing and the course that brought them to Parliament.