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The changes - boosting parental controls and privacy for teen accounts - are being rolled out in other countries but Netsafe believes New Zealand won't be far behind.
But data suggests sale volumes still remain well below normal levels for this time of year, according to CoreLogic economists.
Egmont Seeds in New Plymouth is the country's largest importer of plant seeds.
Will O'Rourke went 3-54 from his 17 overs, taking the wickets of the two openers for Sri Lanka.
Steve Bodnar's property is located between two pubs, with a driveway that's irresistible to intoxicated pubgoers looking for relief after a night out.
The bank has dropped its one-year and two-year fixed rates.
Dr Adrian Hindes has had dozens of enrolments at Dunedin Community Health since opening a few days ago.
Combs famously sung a duet of Fast Car with Tracy Chapman at the Grammy Awards this year.
Veteran Beauden Barrett forces his way back into starting line-up, but head coach Scott Robertson has kept significant changes to a minimum in Sydney.
Osaka returns to ASB Classic for the first time since 2017.
Assistance Dogs New Zealand Trust is the country’s only internationally accredited organisation that works with kids, but it's struggling because of a lack of funds.
Thirty properties were without water for a few hours last night following the pipe burst on Ti Rakau Drive in East Auckland.
Real talk from young Māori speechmakers was challenging and inspiring.
The Commerce Commission say the Roo Crew Take-Apart Vehicle was for use by children under three and as such had to comply with rules around small parts which present a choking hazard.
Kiwibank chief economist Jarrod Kerr said: "We've recorded a triple trough in economic activity. But it's effectively a recession that's lasted two years."
A water safety advocacy group has praised the change that will see more people don lifejackets while boating.
"A unique cloud that forms over the Otago region evokes the otherworldly, while very much existing in reality."
The Transport Minister has announced the rollout of new data collection vans in an effort to understand the condition of New Zealand’s roads and prevent potholes.
After being disappointed in July when his IBF middleweight challenge was cancelled in Las Vegas, the Kiwi boxer suddenly has another chance in Sydney.
Scott Robertson knows all about the importance of the Bledisloe Cup and he says it's a big reason why he's picked such an experienced line-up in Sydney.
The calendar event marked her official return to work since stepping back to focus on her health.
NZ could learn from Australia's example of making wealthier people pay a fairer share of aged care costs, writes Claire Dale.
The news programme went to air for the first time during Māori Language Week 42 years ago.
Te Matatini o Te Kāhui Maunga will take place next year at New Plymouth's Bowl of Brooklands in February.
Polkinghorne trial jury retires to consider verdict, NZ now in recession for two years as GDP falls, and what's the maximum speed limit on our roads?
The jury in the Philip Polkinghorne murder trial has been released for the day - and the week after indicating they would not reach a verdict today.
The Prime Minister seemed riled but Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters says it's "not an F word".
The product was sold in one-litre glass bottles or customer-supplied containers.
It's part of a raft of measures the Government hopes will "crack down" on gangs peddling "misery and intimidation".
The Wallabies head coach said ahead of the Bledisloe Cup clash in Sydney that he still keeps in touch with some All Blacks players.
The outlet shopping centre, named Mānawa Bay, includes 14 new eateries, and will have opening celebrations extend over its first month of operation.
The heritage-protected landmark has been a band rotunda, beach pavilion and had restaurants come and go over the years.
However, health workers say the latest numbers don't show the full story.
Nelson's proposed hazard overlays need to be completely redone because it's constraining growth in the city, hearing commissioners have been told.