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The Government has set some ambitious targets for lifting the number of students regularly going to school or kura. But what does "regular" attendance look like?
Two couples have come to Fair Go saying the rings they purchased from Michael Hill Jeweller haven’t stood the test of time.
A move to grant whales legal personhood would include the right to sue, writes Rachael Evans.
A renters advocacy group argues the additional bond for would-be tenants with pets will not change the power balance between landlords and tenants.
The Telecommunications Commissioner said just one breach could have "devastating consequences" for vulnerable Kiwis.
Criminal psychologist Tim Watson-Munro said Joel Cauchi was "very angry" and "percolating" ahead of the Bondi attack.
The All Blacks midfielder has re-committed to New Zealand Rugby until the end of 2028, a contract that includes a season for Irish powerhouse Leinster.
Faraz Tahir was known for always putting others first, his friend says.
The country's largest news publisher and Warner Bros. Discovery have reached a deal to launch a new television news service.
Red light therapy uses long wavelengths of ultraviolet light to penetrate the skin, but an expert is warnings Kiwis to be cautious before using it.
"There are no reports of injury," a police spokesperson said this morning.
"Oh my God, you'd never say that to a man, my friend," the Ted Lasso star also quipped.
The $30 million prize has been claimed by a Wellington family, with the purchaser mistakenly setting their MyLotto settings to Carterton.
The opening of a new $12 million wellness and diagnostic centre is a dream come true for Māori in Hamilton, says one local.
What does the evidence say about links between mental illness and violent crime?
David Seymour made the comments to media after reading a book to children, next to a bookshelf displaying another about Jacinda Ardern.
Police said the set of road spikes were "uplifted by a member of the public before they could be recovered".
Kiwi Joseph Parker's last two victims will meet in Saudi Arabia in June - the latest example of how the oil-rich nation is changing the sport, writes Patrick McKendry.
It has been reported French national Damien Guerot's actions could have saved dozens of lives in the Bondi stabbing attacks.
"On a national scale, we are seeing an increase in the amount of fires involving rubbish trucks."
Around 2000 cubic metres of sand was moved but no items of interest were located.
Sites in question include everything from service stations and landfills, to power substations and gas works.
It's been 16 years since New Zealand was represented at the Olympics for duet synchronised swimming.
Mark Jennings says any bulletin "on the cheap" won't be enough for TV viewers.
Stuff will produce a nightly TV bulletin from July, $30m Lotto winners speak, and Anthony Albanese announces so-called "bollard man" will be welcomed as an Australian citizen after his bravery in the Bondi attack.
Waiomatatini Valley becomes isolated constantly during weather events and erosion of land by the Waiapu River was a huge threat.
The SFO alleges that, between 2018 and 2020, Nicholas Bright received bribes in the form of cash and other benefits in connection with his work as a building inspector.
The alleged assault took place before the a football tournament against a teenage girl.
The new cloak, Te Hono ki Matariki, was woven by a team of four using more than 11,000 feathers and took 16 months to complete.
Documents released under the Official Information Act paint a concerning picture of this year’s winter power supply.
The electric excavator weighs in at about 360 tonnes and is the latest addition at Oceana Gold Macraes Mine to reduce their carbon footprint.
Britt Spencer has become the first Kiwi to paddle the 22km stretch of water.
Tensions were rising as food delivery drivers and goods trucks flout parking rules, a councillor warned.
Yesterday, it was reported a 37-year-old man ran into the surf to "avoid arrest" after a burglary.
One resident suggested the lack of night time transport for locals leads to an increase in "drinking and driving". Another said everyone has a "horror story" about trying to get home.