According to new numbers released by CoreLogic, January had the “second lowest” level of property sales activity in 40 years.
New research shows falling down a rabbit hole isn’t a typical experience.
Eden Park Trust's latest resident survey suggests a strong desire to double the number of concerts held there per year.
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The Crusaders have confirmed surgery on Jordan's shoulder injury means he's unavailable for selection during the season.
Christopher Luxon said the new government was "just making sure the existing set of sanctions are being applied".
Former Labour MP Andrew Little told Breakfast the party is still in a transition period.
Emergency services were called to the Blue Spur property at about 4am this morning.
Finn Allen will auction off a shirt commemorating the 16 sixes he blasted against Pakistan last month, with the proceeds going towards a cause close to his heart.
Touch offers a unique cinematic experience designed specifically for the blind and low vision community.
NIWA's Ben Noll says his number one tip is choosing a good time of year to get married.
Some farmers sent their holdover cattle to a grazier for a year, but not all of them came back.
ACT campaigned on reversing the ban, arguing "New Zealanders are being denied decent cold and flu medication" - but some experts have raised concerns.
Fire and Emergency (FENZ) had as many as 15 helicopters in the air at one time over the burn area of 650 hectares.
It's been 13 years since New Zealanders could buy pseudoephedrine over the counter – but that's all about to change.
The latest NZ Health Status Report shows Māori and Pacific Kiwis still have a significantly lower life expectancy than pākehā and other ethnic groups.
On the day work was set to begin, the project was "delayed to allow extra time to work through and manage the likely impacts on the local network".
The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists describes what happened at the Lake Alice psychiatric hospital as "a shameful chapter in our nation's history".
The former finance minister will retire from Parliament next month as he becomes the vice-chancellor of his alma mater Otago University.
Amid the Stanley cup craze, Fair Go puts them to the test along with cheaper ones from The Warehouse, Kmart and Stevens.
Police have issued a stark warning after seeing "too many tragedies unfold in such high-risk areas".
The former prime minister has credited him with her journey to becoming an MP.
New Crusaders coach Rob Penney knew he faced a rebuilding job - Will Jordan's shoulder surgery means it just got tougher, writes Patrick McKendry.
The Black Caps skipper said it was exciting to have Australia back on New Zealand shores, and expected it to be a high-scoring, competitive series.
Former finance minister led the country through the pandemic response and later faced criticism as the economy hit turbulent waters.
Police said they had an increased presence in the Waikato town of Paeroa today for the tangi, where a service was held at a local marae.
Staff who work on the ground floor of the building have been asked to work from home while the building is assessed by the landlord.
Compliance manager Donna Ferguson said the team is estimates several thousand dead eels over about a 10km distance.
One of the creators of Gwyneth Goes Skiing, Linus Karp, said the "ridiculousness" of the infamous 2023 trial "just made it so captivating".
Organisers have announced the complete cancellation of Crankworx Summer Series New Zealand in Christchurch for 2024.
The Blues are set to play the Drua on Saturday in the opening round of Super Rugby, and for Clarke it means winning a little family rivalry.
The store was closed on February 9, after a spate of reports about rats being sighted.
The disappearance of 25 cows baffles Taranaki farmers, Labour reshuffles its caucus as Grant Robertson takes on a new job, and one ice-cold question.
One woman was stuck in her wheelchair as floodwaters rose to her neck during Cyclone Gabrielle.
"It's time for a well-deserved break to ensure he doesn't feel... overworked?"
It's the latest incident in a series of incidents at supermarkets across the country prompting investigations and concerns.
It was feared the Hastings District Council would reverse its initial decision to pay for East Coast residents whose homes were damaged in the disaster.
A previous bid was rejected two years ago due to some strong local opposition.
One local business described it as being "quite embarrassing".
While being questioned about allegations of price gouging, a flustered Brad Banducci walked out of an interview with ABC Australia's Four Corners.
Kiwis can expect more eyes on the road this year, with the speed camera fleet set to increase across the country.
Seven boys’ high schools from central North Island are participating in an inaugural sports competition that focuses on three traditional Māori sports: kī-o-rahi, horohopu and waka ama.
Deloitte reports show the workers were collectively owed more than $4m.
Robertson's retirement is the latest in a string of resignations in the party since last year's general election.
"Obviously we see a lot of what's going on, on TV but it's great to be able to come up and see first hand the people putting in the hard yards."