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Slingshot has stopped sending paper bills to customers, leaving some feeling excluded because they don't want to deal with the company online only.
Ever nodded your head along when you listen to people discussing the OCR but not really understood what it means or what it does? Then this is the guide for you.
After five years on and off the dating apps, Bianca Zander views the launch of Compatico, Theresa Gattung’s new matchmaking service for the over-40s, with eyes wide open.
1News understands legislation to scrap Te Aka Whai Ora is expected to be introduced to Parliament today.
The decision by the Mardi Gras organisers comes in the wake of the alleged murders of a Sydney couple by a serving police officer.
Shift comes a day before the latest Official Cash Rate announcement and follows a number of other banks also reduced home loan interest rates.
New figures obtained by Breakfast show a massive increase in the number of drivers caught using their phones.
In May last year Goulding nearly died in a car crash - now she's re-signed with the East Perth Eagles in a significant moment in her comeback.
NZ record-pressing plant is rolling out a new bio-vinyl formula that reduces its carbon footprint by 92%.
JT Feeders Ltd isn't the first company Tony Clifford King has been associated with that's run into trouble.
The former prime minister is standing down from all ANZ Boards on March 14, with the Board of ANZ appointing Scott St John as chair.
Heading into what may be his final season, the playmaker said he's excited about the challenge that's right in front of him — not what lies beyond 2024.
Police charging documents show she's alleged to have taken a navy cardigan valued at $389 from Standard Issue.
The plastic tool was in the engine during flights but the airline insists it did not affect the operation of the aircraft.
A tenant has been awarded $2160 in exemplary damages after their landlord tried to kick them out after asking for the property to be fixed up.
Health Minister Dr Shane Reti says bill is the "start of a new vision for Māori health".
Temporary speed restrictions remain on the city's train network.
He finishes his career sitting fifth on New Zealand's list of all-time Test wicket-takers with 260, at an average of 27.
A focus on meeting visa processing timeframes and volumes overrode migrant exploitation risk considerations at Immigration NZ, a new review has found.
The victim was Jirong Wang, 46, a Chinese national.
But non-alcoholic beer has seen a surge in popularity after rising 8% in the last year – a mammoth 267% growth since 2020.
Over seven days, marine ecologists have been using open-top chambers to see how species react to heat.
Black Caps coach Gary Stead said the top-order batter was still seeing specialists about his thumb injury and a decision would be made tomorrow.
Through an incredible work rate, fiery passion and a steely determination, Wagner captured the hearts of fans, and gave the edge the team desperately needed.
Casey Costello said the previous government had been pushing ahead with an infeasible scheme.
We can't rely on the comforting assumption that Covid-19 will get less severe over time, health experts say.
The Red Wiggle posted her good news on social media earlier today.
Big news tomorrow for mortgage holders, Sydney police face major criticism over an alleged double killing, and a look at a pricey new dating service.
Five schools and a kindergarten were placed into lockdown after an "incident" on Thursday last week in the suburb of Hilltop.
Chris Bishop said the Government considered the use of urgency - which speeds up a bill's process - justified.
Serving officer Beau Lamarre-Condon has been charged with allegedly murdering the pair.
CCTV footage shows a white vehicle crashing into the front of Pagani, breaking glass and sending mannequins to the floor.
The hiring of a new chief executive comes after a rocky start to the town's local government term.
Police are working to unravel the sequence of events in the alleged murders by Constable Beau Lamarre-Condon.
The Fisheries Minister is promising to cut red tape as the industry raises concerns about costs and privacy.
The court has heard the family business that owns Whakaari has nothing to offer eruption victims.
Twenty school building projects have been paused and up to 350 could be scaled down or scrapped amid a ministerial inquiry into ballooning repair costs.
In recent years, organisers have been fortunate to receive government funding due to Covid, but now that money is set to run out.
Three regional competitions – Mātaatua, Ngāti Kahungunu, and Te Tauihu o Te Waka a Māui – held their respective events over the weekend.
Mercury Songs Limited, which owns the late Queen frontman's solo works, has filed to trademark his moniker for 3D and virtual reality.