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Commerce Commission data reveals the businesses which were subject to the most complaints from New Zealanders last year.
Fire and Emergency staff battled the blaze on the side of the Northwestern motorway under the Newton Rd over bridge.
The Govt's 100-day plan comes to an end this week — and researcher Maryanne Spurdle has a few 'E' grades to give it.
Auckland Grammar School is in the spotlight this week as a mother who claims her child lives in zone is being denied entry.
TVNZ is cutting costs as it responds to economic and structural challenges within media that are impacting revenue performance.
In a major development for the future of women's cricket in New Zealand a NZ A women's squad has been named for the first time since 2002.
Five sailors were named to the New Zealand team yesterday for the Paris Olympics, including a veteran finally getting his shot and a couple of new faces in a new discipline.
The man says he caught the three children swimming in a client's pool and "didn’t have time to think".
The Super Rugby Pacific side don't have a home stadium this season due to issues at their North Harbour training base.
The draft Waste Management and Minimisation Plan 2024 (WWMP 2024) includes several measures designed to move closer to a zero-waste target by 2040.
The prime minister's official Wellington residence badly needs renovations – but there are other options as well.
From playing against each other as schoolboys to both becoming Test captains, it's been a hell of a ride for two of our greats Williamson and Southee.
The man was arrested yesterday morning and will face court this afternoon.
The Fast Track Approvals Bill will receive its first reading under urgency this afternoon before it is sent to the Environment Committee for public submissions.
The front page in Women's Weekly from December laid out the "special role" that Premier House would play in the Luxon family's Christmas celebrations.
Photos released from the customs department show the animals stuffed inside small containers, baskets and cloth bags.
The Regional Council, known as Environment Canterbury, has released its long-term plan, which lays out $4.2 billion in spending over ten years.
Labradors have the highest rates of obesity for dogs but could be forgiven for asking: Do I look fat in these genes?
The Prime Minister would not, however, speak about David Seymour's criticism of the broadcaster's news coverage.
Charles Peita, 19, went missing in Northland earlier this week.
The airline said some passengers were "pushing the upper limits" of what could fit in the overhead lockers.
Woman walks in to address police concerns over allegations of stolen mail.
Gisborne community group had been left waiting in the wings since 2019, when their council lease lapsed.
Southee also acknowledged outside criticism of his bowling performances this summer, having only taken four wickets in the last three Tests.
Cabinet has approved the Fast Track Approvals Bill, a key component of the Government's 100-day plan, and local authorities are keenly watching.
A recall notice was updated today to include batches with a best-before date of April 15.
The Government's move to prohibit gang patches in public places would be inconsistent with the rights to expression, association and peaceful assembly, a report by the Attorney-General Judith Collins has found.
Receivers have confirmed ELE Security, the only part of the group that was still in operation, was placed into liquidation so it could be sold.
Community board is backing a plan to pay off a million dollar loan, which funded the town’s development as part of a long term plan.
The coalition Government introduces a 'one-stop shop' for fast track consenting, TVNZ proposes cutting up to 68 jobs, and Auckland Council looks at fortnightly kerb-side rubbish collection.
The Mount Pisa burglary is believed to have occurred between Monday night and Tuesday morning this week.
The fire previously covered an area of two square kilometres and is burning in stubble, trees and hedge lines.
Disability Rights Commissioner Prudence Walker asks where human rights and te Tiriti o Waitangi analysis has taken place.
The Housing Minister says its about providing multiple solutions to the housing crisis.
A small Wellington-based gin firm is fighting a trademark dispute against the owners of Mother energy drinks.
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Otago University law professor Andrew Geddis said there is a possibility Seymour's critical remarks breached the spirit of legislation governing TVNZ.
Police said victims have engaged on the online social media platform Discord and arranged to exchange cash for cryptocurrency.
Like its predecessor, Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two builds a spectacular, sprawling, and strange world, and largely pulls it off.
Review finds Watercare failed to physically inspect 110-year-old pipes for storm damage after last year's weather events.
Former Whanganui mayor Michael Laws says the council’s short-lived gang insignia ban led to a 15% drop in gang members in the district.
A Bluecliffs resident has warned the evacuation of the seaside township is not going to be peaceful due to frustrations with how how they’ve been treated.