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It’s an all too common situation - you’re busy cooking or baking when you open the cupboard and realise you are missing an ingredient.
Three-hundred and fifty school building projects are under review after the new Government says it discovered major cost blow outs.
Researchers combed through thousands of posts from the online forum 4chan, investigating the terrorist's online history.
Dunedin South Countdown was closed after rats were seen around the store earlier this month.
The Associate Health Minister told Breakfast Smokefree was "never meant to be zero" and her plan would result in fewer than 5% of Kiwis smoking.
The actor and comedian is bringing her brand of honest and outrageous humour to Kiwi audiences.
Fisheries Minister Shane Jones has announced he's looking at policies around cameras, wanting fisheries management to be "better, more focused and robust".
Some of the game's best believe the extra two games, larger squads and longer preseason - as well as a world-first on TikTok - are not enough for the women's game here.
With homeless people asked to leave reserves, does Rotorua need a night shelter again?
Sir Ashley joined Breakfast this morning to look back on events four years ago and how things had changed since then.
NSW police have spent the night and this morning investigating a rural property where two bodies were discovered during a search for Jesse Baird and Luke Davies.
The 25-year-old will appear via audio-visual link at the Auckland District court later today.
The opening batsman has not fully recovered from a thumb injury suffered in the T20 series last week.
The wind direction is making matters worse, with north westerlies blowing the smell towards the eastern Bay of Plenty town.
Three quarters of fatal crashes over the two previous holiday periods involved alcohol and/drugs or a vehicle occupant not wearing a seatbelt – frequently both.
Prime Minister Feleti Teo spoke to the nation this morning about his Government's priorities - and among them the Australia-Tuvalu Falepili Union.
"So grateful for your safe arrival and the exciting journey ahead ❤️," the Black Caps star said.
In a blow to mortgage holders, the central bank said in holding the cash rate at 5.5% said "the OCR needs to remain at a restrictive level for a sustained period of time".
Ralston has worked at both TV3 and TVNZ, saying the former has had a "very, very rough" history.
Not since 1993 have New Zealand beaten Australia in a Test at home. Can they do it this time?
The nest managed to survive for two summers before being removed.
The Government says it is committed to reducing smoking and is sticking to laws that have worked.
WorkSafe said businesses which contend with on-site traffic "must learn" from the collision.
The imminent axing of Three's news division was described as "very, very sad", "a huge shock", and a "pretty tough day" by politicians across the spectrum.
On Monday, the Government announced there would be an urgent inquiry into the school property system saying planned projects were "unrealistic and unaffordable".
The Australian captain had nothing but respect for the outgoing Kiwi bowler.
Up to 300 people will be affected by the proposal as Warner Bros Discovery announced a major downsizing of its local operations.
Warner Bros. Discovery announced a proposed closure of a major NZ news brand, the OCR remained at 5.5%, and a 'very large' wasp nest was discovered in Martinborough.
Major shifts in the Waiho River are increasingly triggered by minor rainfall following a red alert weather event in late January.
"I first walked through the doors of our Auckland office 22 years ago as a 17-year-old on work experience," she wrote.
The city council has been questioned for the second time this month for failing to include macrons in documents.
Safety improvements will be made to Mount Maunganui's Links Ave.
Sommerville Special School is among 305 schools left in limbo amid the Government's urgent inquiry into the school property system.
Presenters Samantha Hayes and Mike McRoberts fronted the broadcast at 6pm.
The mea culpa came in court ahead of sentencing in the country's largest health and safety trial.
Rare Disorders New Zealand has carried out a survey — its largest ever with more than 1000 responses — and presented a white paper to Parliament.
An insider has now revealed that she's making good progress as she recovers from the procedure.
"I can't hit my headnotes properly. I didn't sleep very well and my chest is on fire," she says.