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Australia Correspondent Aziz Al Sa'afin explains why the country's national day has become a heated topic of conversation.
1News spoke to experts familiar with how employer-funded services work.
Former Justice Minister Kiri Allan has broken her silence, detailing to Breakfast what led to the moment that cut her political career short.
The now high-and-dry Lakeland Queen operated for 37 years as a tourism attraction before Covid-19 forced it into hibernation.
Some Kiwis are resorting to unsafe, at-home dentistry attempts due to rising cost pressures.
Transport Minister Simeon Brown says he won't rule out increasing fines for drivers as a tool to lower road deaths.
Estimated cost is the combined impact from half a billion dollars needed to rebuild Northland infrastructure, and roughly the same amount for the region’s economy.
The US model is the daughter of Lionel Richie.
The British star spoke to 1News' Europe correspondent Mei Heron about her new film, which comes with plenty of emotional punch.
Auckland Council is continuing to carry out inspections to determine which homeowners will be offered a buyout — with more than 1500 homeowners still waiting for a response.
Four men fled police for over 100km from Auckland, defying requests to pull over and spiked tyres before finally being stopped in Northland.
MetService forecasts an active front will move quickly northwards across the South Island with gale force winds for parts of the country on Saturday.
By examining data collected from two million students from 82 different countries, including NZ, the researchers charted how the internet affects results.
Water useage in capital remains troublingly high, say officials, and tougher measures may need to be considered.
The Westland District Council's sewage ponds are on a historic river plain where the Waiho River is now swinging towards.
The Government says it "does not intend to support" the Bill, calling it a "costly distraction".
Part of a plan to "reduce the cost of back-office government bureaucracies and ease cost of living pressures by delivering tax relief", Louise Upston said.
The youths — aged between 12 and 15 — were travelling in convoy.
The southern black-backed gull are "a big, beautiful bird", but have been seen destroying eggs of other species and taking young chicks for food.
All northbound lanes were closed after the Oteha Valley Rd off-ramp near Albany for a little over an hour, resulting in significant delays.
A rāhui will now be put in place.
CPR was performed on the girl, who was visiting from NSW with her family, but she was unable to be revived yesterday.
A warning remains in place for lobster caught between Hicks Bay and Mahanga Beach near Mahia.
The bill was part of ACT's coalition deal with National, which allowed Luxon to form his government and become prime minister.
Former Justice Minister Kiri Allan has broken her silence, a person has died after jumping from a crane into Wellington Harbour, and MBIE is set to axe 40 jobs.
The girl had been reported missing from the Helensville area.
"I leave Parliament with a warning for the coalition," he says.
And what it has to do with Israel's bombardment of Gaza.
Buzzy is the most important and beautiful word in the New Zealand English lexicon, writes head of Re: News Simon Day.
Five orca visited the Tairua-Pauanui Harbour around 2pm on Friday.
People of all ages were present at the protest earlier, with waiata and chanting heard.
The man pleaded not guilty to all 10 charges in the Manukau District Court.
Tiarn Collins and Ruby Andrews will make their X-Games debut in Aspen this weekend, joining an elite list of snowboarders and freeskiers at the invite-only event.
Around 5000 people were forced from their homes as 134mm of rain fell in a 24-hour period in 1984.
The study also found that mothers who were vaccinated significantly reduced the risk.
Advocates estimate more than 100,000 people live with illnesses and new research has also pointed to a lack of appropriate care for Māori.
Damaging winds and rainfall totals from 100-150mm hit regions on Thursday evening but minimal property damage was recorded.