Think you know your Kiwi trivia? Test yourself with 1News' daily quiz.
The Government announced it will launch an inquiry into the development of a climate adaptation framework for New Zealand.
Getting rid of same-day enrolments won’t solve the Electoral Commission’s headaches around vote counting, writes Q+A presenter Jack Tame.
Vanuatu's government confirmed this morning that the country's national carrier had been placed into voluntary liquidation.
Waka Kotahi said drivers travelling between Blenheim and Nelson can expect delays due to the closure of one lane at Havelock on State Highway 6.
One of the new law changes means that teams will no longer be able to opt for a scrum from a free-kick penalty.
Kay Brereton said the coalition's latest plan "sounds like punishment" – even though it "could be a really good thing".
According to the AA, our current paper system is outdated and barely used.
MetService meteorologist John Law said the temperature was "about three degrees in Wellington" and Christchurch saw a low temperature of -6.3C overnight.
The Newshub presenter said finding his next step was all about the right fit.
The Defence Minister spoke to media at Burnham army base.
Students of at least two Auckland schools have been warned to stay away from the area this afternoon.
Munro boasts the most T20 international centuries for New Zealand, achieving the milestone on three occasions.
The Defence Minister made a pre-Budget announcement just a short distance from the scene of the blaze.
Dreaver received the honour for services to investigative journalism and Pacific communities in a ceremony at Government House today.
WorkSafe New Zealand said it's the second court sentencing this year for a trainee killed on the job.
Tour de Fern is a biking simulation travelling around New Zealand allowing Kiwis to bike through the streets of Paris and race Olympic athletes on home soil.
If passed, the bill would introduce a fine "for anyone who uses a single-sex toilet and is not of the sex for which that toilet has been designated".
Fiona Harvey spoke with Piers Morgan about how the "completely untrue" Netflix series - where comedian Richard Gadd is harassed and stalked by a woman - has affected her.
Run by a former Black Cap, a Crusader and a wellbeing expert, the course is a lifeline for retiring athletes.
The body, stuffed in a rubbish bag, was pulled from the water by a fisherman on March 12 sparking a homicide investigation.
Grace Nweke picked up the injury during the Mystics 62-59 loss in round three to the Tactix.
Sunday, Fair Go, Midday and Tonight were all cancelled, leading to the E tū union taking TVNZ to the Employment Relations Authority.
Frederick Pou was one of three subcontractors the Serious Fraud Office said used bribes to be awarded road maintenance work.
Police also confirmed today that the fire “is not suspicious”.
Increased police patrols at Auckland bus station, NZ First introduces controversial bathroom bill and 1News' Barbara Dreaver receives an ONZM.
Survivors of the Christchurch terror attack met with Government ministers to air their concerns, as support is reduced for victims.
Arrests were made in relation to incidents in Newmarket, Manurewa, and Hillsborough last month.
Taylor had to sit at home and watch the Crusaders poor run of form to start the Super Rugby Pacific season.
The new funding includes $99 million from savings found in the Defence budget, Judith Collins says.
The man died in hospital after the crash on Wednesday night.
Geoff Upson posted footage of the shoddy paint job to Facebook.
Proposed cuts include Oranga Tamariki's internal watchdog team which reports on child abuse under the ministry's care.
However, demand is failing to keep up, meaning some produce won’t even leave the farm.
The bulletin has featured many familiar presenters throughout its history on TVNZ.
The driver's seat and floor were found covered with discarded coffee cups, used napkins, tobacco papers, and a Steam gift card.
Katelyn Vaha'akolo burst on to the international rugby scene last year, but behind the tattoos and tall talk was a player who doubted her own abilities.
The proposal comes five years after Japan resumed commercial whaling within its exclusive economic zone.
Constable Gail Shepherd, who was killed when she was struck by a vehicle last month, was remembered for her no-nonsense leadership during major emergencies.