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A new report suggests many New Zealanders still don't know how to recycle properly. Anna Murray investigates where we're going wrong.
A flying saucer-shaped house in rural Canterbury has been awarded heritage status.
Torrential rain hit the district resulting in the dramatic rescue of a woman from a sinking car.
Housing Minister Chris Bishop said it was "an expensive and inefficient way to support first home buyers".
The single-vehicle accident on Phelps Pl was reported to police just before 3pm yesterday.
Star playmaker is off contract for the Warriors next season and has already rejected an offer by the Sydney Roosters.
Father Gregory Boyle founded Homeboy Industries, the largest gang rehabilitation programme in the world.
Buckingham Palace issued the update in the wake of British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's announcement.
"Doesn’t look like Catherine at all. If she wasn’t wearing that dress, I’d have no clue as to who it’s meant to be," one user on X said.
Published in Social Science & Medicine, the study also found nearly 30% of the country’s vape stores are within 400 metres of a school — 71% within 800 metres.
The boy was last seen at his home in Weymouth on Tuesday.
One of New Zealand’s top roller derby athletes told Rotorua councillors how the sport allowed her to conquer her issues with drugs and alcohol.
Colin Mansbridge's apology comes after under-pressure head coach Rob Penney's comments about a 1News reporter were picked up by microphones.
Maor guided the Breakers to the playoffs in both his seasons at the club.
Charlie Colin's band are known for their hits Hey Soul Sister and Drops of Jupiter.
Barbarouses has committed to a one season deal at the Nix, with the option to stay on for an additional season.
Establishing an emergency response team in Gisborne could be “another tool in our toolbox”, Mayor Rehette Stoltz says.
The hall will be "out of action for quite some time" following the dramatic incident.
While trying to recover the vehicle, it overturned onto the worker and left him with a punctured lung and broken back.
It comes as French President Emmanuel Macron arrived in the island nation.
In what police call a "completely unprovoked" attack, the train worker was punched a number of times and knocked unconscious.
The Invercargill City Council and Rugby Southland have come to a positive agreement.
A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesperson said they received reports of a smell of gas at The Strand Arcade around 1.49pm on Thursday.
Resources Minister Shane Jones announced the draft strategy in Blackball on the West Coast today.
More than 50 blocks of Whittaker's chocolate were stolen from an Auckland supermarket last week.
There are now about 5000 public sector jobs already gone, or proposed to be cut.
An expert Q&A on the ramifications of Norway, Ireland and Spain's plans to recognise a Palestinian state.
Erin Patterson, 49, has pleaded not guilty to the murder of her former in-laws, Don and Gail Patterson, and Gail's sister Heather Wilkinson.
Emergency services were called to the scene on Great King St just after 3pm.
Fiji has asked the United Nations for help with an HIV/AIDS epidemic which has been fuelled by the country's spiralling methamphetamine trade.
1News has been told by high level sources that a tonne of meth, linked to the Nadi meth consignments seized earlier this year, is missing.
Colin Mansbridge apologises after Rob Penney uses colourful language to describe a reporter, the former UK Post Office boss breaks down at an inquiry into wrongful convictions, and a painting of Princess Kate sparks anger online.
A briefing to the Health Minister, released to 1News under the Official Information Act, said the H5N1 strain could create a "permanent reservoir" of infection within our bird population.
Foul language directed at reporter comes on top of talk some senior players are struggling with Penney's methods, writes Patrick McKendry.
An open letter has been sent to the Christchurch City Council, calling for an independent review at the South Island zoo. But the park strongly refutes the claims.
Officers had been alerted to reports of an "altercation" at a Papatoetoe motel at about 6.10pm yesterday.
Are actuaries the closest thing we have to fortune tellers in the 21st century?
The 18-year-old was among a group of six people who targeted a store as staff were closing the shop on April 12.
The Resources Minister today declared that mining was now "back in business", with a desire by the Government to create thousands of new jobs.
The hospital has been trialling a new triage model - a Gedi nurse - to help improve emergency department wait times.
The 16-year-old was allegedly assaulted by another teenager just after 3pm today.
A local GNS researcher said the area needs to prepare for a megathurst earthquake and resulting tsunami similar in scope to the 2011 Japan event.