National says it won’t interfere with Treaty settlements, but the mountain deal is a not a Treaty settlement – and the redress deed is not yet legally binding.
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'Why have you come here today?' John Campbell asks a wide range of people the same question.
Police confirmed to 1News this morning that the search is continuing.
From later today, the system is expected to turn to a more easterly track and head towards Tahiti.
State Highway 1 has now reopened to traffic and additional fire crews will return later this morning.
Christopher Luxon said the phrases from his 2023 Waitangi speech that he repeated in this week's speech were about consistent messaging.
An iwi chairman advocates for changing the name back to Waimarino, saying National Park could mean lots of places around New Zealand.
We're doing exactly what King Charles wants; being open about the disease and connecting with others, writes Mei Heron.
Mamfredos-Nair was reported missing from West Auckland on April 24, 2023, and a body was found last month.
"We never thought she might choose a site this far from the sea," says DOC ranger Jim Fyfe.
Work and wellbeing statistics senior manager Becky Collett said the unemployment rate is back at 2019 levels.
"This law will unwind the divisive modern 'partnership' interpretation of the Treaty," party leader David Seymour said.
Police are investigating after at least nine bars and pubs across Melbourne reported kegs — empty ones at that — being nicked.
Despite one obvious impediment, Coromandel-based Dave Lenden is a man who loves to fish and nothing can hold him back.
Jack Black and Kyle Gass, who make up the duo, will play two gigs in New Zealand later this year.
A scorching run of form has seen the Black Caps star score six centuries in his last six Tests.
After a four-year absence the festival returned to Auckland - with concertgoers braving one of the hottest days of the year.
Proteas go from 5-2 to 62-2 at lunch after New Zealand declare and set daunting target of 529 for victory in first Test.
King Tupou VI has essentially stripped his Prime Minister and another minister of their portfolios, while the island nation faces a massive debt to China.
Eileen Odgers completed the same event last year in just over 12 hours.
The two electric-powered cranes on Kapowai and Elmsie Bay jetties were inherited by the authority when the Marlborough Harbour Board was disestablished in the late 1980s.
The collision occurred on State Highway 3, near the intersection with Mountain Rd, on January 31.
A group of hunters found the body in dense bush earlier this week. It is believed to be the body of Duncan Hill, who had been missing since October last year.
The racing ace tells Breakfast’s Lachie McLeod about his whirlwind season and what the future may hold.
It also announced it would scrap the previous government's prison reduction target - something Labour also pledged to get rid of.
The once abundant seaweed forests of Wellington are in slow decline. Meet some people trying to turn that around.
A historic Waitangi Day has left the political world reeling, challenges grow for the British royal family, and the 83-year-old training to conquer a 50km event.
South Africa put up more resistance in their second innings but New Zealand's attack finally finishes them off a day early in Mount Maunganui.
Gone but far from forgotten, the work of the departed Meth Free Tairāwhiti coordinator is continuing through collaborators and friends.
Emergency services were called to the scene at 1pm on Wednesday after a pile of wood chips caught alight at a waste facility.
New legislation will come into force on July 1, and with it a new independent service for homeowners disputing decisions about their EQC insurance claims.
Up to 25 New World and Pak'nSave stores across the North Island will be trialling the tech.
The RV Tangaroa will set sail tomorrow towards a largely unexplored trench in the Pacific, with the expedition lasting 21 days.
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