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Having raised more than $120,000 for MS New Zealand already, Grahame Walker says "exercise is medicine".
New Zealand finished with one gold, four silver and four bronze at Paris.
In a post to social media last night, the 50-year-old thanked her supporters for their love and support.
In this week's newsletter, Scotty discusses tough lessons from the All Blacks fourth consecutive defeat, a golden finish to the Paralympic Games, Emirates Team New Zealand and a Ranfurly Shield finish to remember.
Police understood that the victim and alleged murderer were known to each other.
Forestry company Winstone Pulp International, which runs Tangiwai Sawmill and Karioi Pulpmill, proposed to close the two sites indefinitely at a meeting last month. It would see the loss of 230 jobs.
SkyCity has closed its gambling areas until midnight on Friday after admitting it failed to meet its host responsibility obligations.
Tramways Union president Gary Froggatt said the driver had teeth knocked out and needed stitches in his knee.
Macleans College in Auckland made headlines after kicking out nine students for fraudulent enrolments.
Otago Helicopters boss is advising his pilots to remain at the scene of any future laser strikes to guide police to the culprit.
Emergency services were called to the Kaihere farm in the Hauraki District at around 4pm on Saturday.
The Olympic silver medallist stretched his lead atop the Supertri standings
New Zealand finished the Paris campaign with nine medals, including one gold.
Head coach Scott Robertson reflects on the halfway stage of the international year after three defeats - including two against the Boks in South Africa.
The liaison was spotted by a member of the public, who reported it to police.
One road remains closed and diversions are in place following the single vehicle crash.
The second death involving a quad bike at the weekend after a child was killed when a quad bike rolled at Ngatea on Saturday.
The baby turned "blue and floppy", stopped breathing, and was rushed to hospital after being given five times the prescribed dosage of medication to treat croup.
A man accused of killing Maxwel-Dee Repia in Auckland's Grey Lynn last week has appeared at the Auckland District Court today.
KiwiRail was sentenced in the Wellington District Court for breaching health and safety law over the January 2023 incident which saw the Kaitaki ferry lose power in the Cook Strait.
Christian leaders call on MPs to vote down the Treaty Principles Bill, a labelling error sees a four-week-old baby overdose on a steroid, and a global search ensues for the man who poured scalding coffee on a baby in Brisbane.
The secondary school's national speech competition has welcomed schools and their speakers to Auckland.
"The muscle pain is probably the worst," the unidentified case told 1News.
A ministerial document released to 1News says Greymouth Police Station is "beyond end of life".