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Fair Go investigates: Is it worth splurging on an expensive umbrella or will a cheap one do the job?
Information on hundreds of thousands of people have been shared with platforms such as Facebook in a process the agency asserts anonymises people's information.
Oreti Community Board chair Katie Allan earlier lambasted Southland District Council for "disastrous" finances, Māori land policy and "premature climate change modelling".
A section of State Highway 1 was closed last night after a collision between a car and a truck ended with the larger vehicle hitting a house.
The ACT leader remains hopeful his coalition partners will support the Bill past first reading — but Christopher Luxon has said once again his party won't.
The tragic loss of three youths off Howick Beach led to the establishment of a coastguard service and was commemorated by a plaque at the beach's carpark.
A 1News reporter onboard flight NZ405 said passengers were told two of the brakes were not working.
An investigation found "no clear evidence of culpability other than it being the result of mining activities more than 100 years ago".
A homicide probe has been launched after the discovery at Ripiro Beach near Dargaville.
Emergency services responded to the incident on Te Putu St, Taupiri on Saturday at around 12pm.
Rosa and Margo Flanagan demonstrate how to make their favourite salad.
The use of force by two Auckland custody officers – who stomped on a detainee's legs, slapped his head, and kneed his torso – was unjustified, the police watchdog has found.
ANALYSIS: With the tourism boom wearing thin around the world, do we need to rethink how we behave when we travel?
"There is a spring in his step and a renewed vigour with it too. Everything is looking positive, which is welcome," one royal inside told the Mirror newspaper.
The outspoken West Coast Regional councillor has been given the cold shoulder in a restructure of council committees.
At the site where Auckland's suburbs were laid out in the late 19th century, the structure is more than 40 years old and has reached the end of its usable life.
It follows reports of a death at Rotorua Hospital's emergency department waiting room, where a woman had been waiting for three hours to be seen.
A second high-profile pathologist has told the Philip Polkinghorne murder trial he would have ruled the death of Pauline Hanna a suicide — if he was in charge of looking into it.
A woman was arrested yesterday and charged with murder after the man's death on Saturday.
Analysis: Correspondent Logan Church, in Philadelphia for the US Presidential debate, looks at what voters want to hear from the Democrat and Republican candidates.
Halfway through his first year, head coach Scott Robertson has only a 57% winning record, but there are positives, writes Patrick McKendry.
Music is often described as the universal language but joining in can be difficult for those with impaired sight.
In the first incident, members of the public in Hamilton called police after a car was allegedly seen being driven over curbs and weaving across the road.
In CCTV footage supplied to 1News, a car can be seen smashing through the front of the store, followed by a group entering and taking fallen cabinets.
Staff at Tangiwai Sawmill and Karioi Pulpmill were told of the decision this afternoon, with production already on hiatus.
The emails to herself, or to family, talked in part about Pauline Hanna's job as a health administrator during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Some staff from nearly 200 Woolworths stores walked off the job at midday for a two-hour strike after two weeks of negotiations with the supermarket giant stalled.
The man was charged with the possession of 374 images and videos depicting the "horrific and extreme sexual abuse and exploitation of children".
The prominent former political figure was found guilty of eight sex crimes dating back to the 1990s.
Hundreds of jobs confirmed gone at two North Island mills, a milk tanker smashes into a house in Southland, and are New Zealand's biggest cities becoming boring backwaters?
Labour says the Government could have done more to stop the Winstone mills' closure.
The Government ordered a full review of the public housing agency's operations, including all builds and redevelopments.
Described as bigger, better and faster, the new C-130J aircraft will replace older models the country's military has been using since the 1960s.
The milk comes in 1L cartons and is sold at selected supermarkets and retail outlets across the country.