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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said a key focus of the bilateral meeting was defence cooperation.
MetService said Auckland and Waikato saw the heaviest rainfall overnight, with rural Waiuku recording around 30mm of rain.
The first of the Black Caps five match T20 series against Pakistan has ended a no result after rain intervened.
As part of his Masters degree at the Auckland University of Technology, Tom Abercrombie found himself taken out of the classroom and back into a competitive environment.
An animal behaviourist said people should not be going into paddocks with active rams.
The bill, to be introduced by Prevention of Family and Sexual Violence spokesperson Ginny Andersen, would likely include adding a stalking offence with a punishment of imprisonment.
They were taken to hospital in a moderate condition after the incident 30 minutes into the flight.
The Housing and Urban Development Ministry is seeking an extension for a period of two years to continue operating emergency motels in Rotorua.
An 8% increase in rent was announced last year, but Students for Fair Rent say it outstrips inflation, wage growth and average prices for Auckland Central.
This is the first taste Kiwis have had of the Supercars in two years as Taupō prepares to host the event.
Erosion continues to knock on the doors of the southern homes and owners are pushing as fast as they can for a long-term fix.
The body of the 49-year-old Napier man was found on March 26.
Blackmoore was a young pregnant mother when she was killed at her Wainoni home on August 17, 1995.
Officers were called to a Frederick St dairy in Mahora, Hastings, shortly after 6.30pm last night.
Biannual testing and weed control by Department of Conservation staff has brought bulbous rush levels in the lake to "undetectable" levels.
Te Waarakihi's family urgently need to find a matching bone marrow donor who can help their boy.
Laurie Anderson, who's been fighting for justice since his 21-year-old "dream woman" was killed in 1995, spoke outside the High Court in Christchurch.
The vehicles, alongside other personal items, were allegedly stolen from a Mount Wellington property overnight, police say.
McRoberts has been working at 3 News and the Newshub for around 23 years.
The Crusaders and All Blacks prop posted to social media announcing their daughter was born at just 27 weeks.
The 35-year-old woman was sentenced to 14 weeks behind bars and slapped with a restraining order lasting 10 years.
Last month, Clark made headlines when he appeared on satirical news show New Zealand Today and repeated a racial slur he had drawn criticism for in 2023.
On March 15, 2023, an accusation of bad quality meth led to a man's death outside an Auckland motel.
Pole vaulter Eliza McCartney last competed on the Olympic stage at Rio 2016, winning a bronze medal as a teenager.
A new law to speed up consents for major development and infrastructure projects may have major repercussions for hapū and iwi, environmental consultant Tina Porou says.
Shane Jones and David Seymour have criticised the tribunal's move to summons Children's Minister Karen Chhour to appear at an Oranga Tamariki inquiry.
Prim the kelpie is a motherly figure at Stoney Oaks Wildlife Park near Inglewood in Taranaki.
Neighbours have been raising concerns about a pungent smell, and two workers were reportedly overcome by gas.
Climate Change Minister Simon Watts has revealed he has not sought advice on the climate impacts of the Fast-track Approvals Bill.
Two people found guilty of murdering Angela Blackmoore, Iran fires air defence batteries, and All Black Tamaiti Williams and his fiancee Alice Weir welcome a baby girl.
Ashburton freezing works provided jobs in the region and economic benefits until it closed five years ago.
They were Alfred Helge Hansen, aged 82, and Gaye Carole Hansen, aged 81.
Commuters are needing to be rerouted as "track and system issues" cause disruptions for train services across the city.
Residents at the City Gardens building on Albert St were issued an evacuation notice on April 12, which has since been rescinded.
Council staff are monitoring online pet sales amid concern the breed is a danger to native animal species.
In a post to Instagram, Hayes said her co-presenter's exit "brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it".
It's not easy being green, as one motorist found out.
The Philippines has been conducting a "war on drugs" which has led to the extrajudicial killings of thousands methamphetamine users.
Rev-heads get their fill of the big cars at Taupō Race Track for the first time.
MetService is forecasting periods of heavy rain with possible downpours and thunderstorms. Amounts may approach warning criteria and may even exceed warning amounts in localised areas.
The biggest election in human history has got underway with close to a billion eligible voters.