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Upper Hutt resident Chris Clifton has an unconventional way of lending a helping hand.
After the Warriors latest gutsy win, coach Andrew Webster may soon be running open auditions for players before home games writes Scotty Stevenson.
Re: News asked employment lawyer Steph Dyhrberg to answer questions you might have once you make it to the interview stage.
In this week's newsletter, Scotty discusses Black Ferns' bounce back from their shock defeat against Canada and much more.
NZEI president Mark Potter said the idea will attract new teachers but it "needs to be attractive to far more people".
Couple lose power over houses on approach to runway, clipping a tree and just clearing a hangar.
Mark "The Beast" Labbett and Hayley Palmer dated for about a year.
Speaking to Breakfast this morning, public health researcher and co-writer of the study Robyn Van Der Sanden said using social media to buy and sell drugs is a growing trend on a global level.
Authorities had warned residents on the main island of Tongatapu to move away from the coastline.
Parents, take note: The way you enter and exit New Zealand might be different from today.
Simplicity founder Sam Stubbs joined Breakfast to explain.
The test last night has been labelled as a success as it revealed a number of issues with the alert system.
Fifteen hopefuls are vying for the mayoralty, with the election on July 20.
The company said a manufacturing defect in some mugs is causing the mug to break when hot liquid is poured into it.
The two-vehicle crash on State Highway 3 at Ōhaupō was reported to police shortly before 2pm on Friday.
Police said this morning the man had now been identified, but he is yet to be located.
The winners have been announced by Reader's Digest, in the 25th year of the survey.
ThreeNews will go to air in July, with the name harking back to the old 3 News brand.
The defending champs are unlikely to make the playoffs but they highlighted several vulnerabilities within their old rivals, writes Patrick McKendry.
The Advertising Standards Authority has revealed the top five most complained about Kiwi ads ever.
Leonard Iti, 69, died after the crash in Lawrence St on Saturday, May 25.
Man wore underwear on his head as a disguise as he threatened a staff member with a firearm.
The Bowling Club asks diners to help with deliveries on their way home.
The singer cancelled the remaining dates on her tour last year as a result of her health problems.
Originally named 18th man, Moala Graham-Taufa got more than he bargained for when he woke up on Sunday morning with Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad out with illness.
The woman, in her 20s, was undergoing a procedure involving a live electrical loop to remove abnormal cells from her cervix following results from a smear test.
A lot can happen in five years – Paul Spoonley looks at four big trends when it comes to New Zealand's population.
A number of emergency services attended the scene on the Southwestern Motorway, near Gloucester Park, this afternoon.
The kayaking rivals are so far ahead of the chasing pack that a New Zealand 1-2 in Paris appears highly likely, writes Guy Heveldt.
A freediving expert has warned people not to partake in breath-holding activities without adequate supervision.
New Zealand's most complained-about ads revealed, Kiwis impress at the Indy 500, and an underwear-clad robber takes a trip.
Scientists think the island, which erupted with deadly force in late 2019, could be going into what's known as an eruptive episode.
It comes as National removed its election campaign tax calculator online - something the Finance Minister says shouldn't be read into.
The coalition's ambitious plans to repeal or replace all references to the Treaty principles in legislation are now underway, according to new documents.
Auckland water taxi company Hauraki Express is prepared to build two ferries for the service if local councils will subsidise the fares.