Madeleine Spencer has been to every top wellness retreat in the world. The same non-negotiables crop up time and time again.
It might sound far-fetched, but recent research suggests that dogs’ and humans’ brains synchronise when they look at each other.
The Mooloos toppled defending champions Taranaki to reach the final four.
Ukrainian military recruitment officers raided restaurants, bars and a concert hall in Kyiv, checking military registration documents and detaining men who were not in compliance.
Emergency services were called to the address on Massey Road in Mangere East at around 12.40am today.
The Kiwis swept their opening two races in a first-to-seven series.
The Defence Minister said a timely evacuation of the ship likely saved lives but hesitated to provide more details amid an active investigation into the sinking.
Emergency responders were called to a house on Wymondley Rd just before 11pm.
The Kiwi was eliminated, despite a third-place finish on the 'roval' course.
In the latest US Election Diary, 1News US Correspondent Logan Church discusses Kamala Harris' media blitz, robo-marketing tactics, and a lawmaker who claimed humans can make hurricanes.
Christchurch's mayor Phil Mauger campaigned to keep rates low. Two years into the job, he says higher rates rises became necessary.
Portland police officers apparently discovered the ironically-labelled bag during a traffic stop of a stolen Ford Taurus.
Wing Katelyn Vahaakolo scored three of New Zealand's seven tries in an improved individual and collective performance to finish the WXV1 in Vancouver.
The speech was briefly interrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters.
Canterbury scored nine tries in big victory in Blenheim to book a semifinal place against Bay of Plenty next Saturday.
Winston Peters and other senior MPs could be seen mixing with protesters as chaos ensued during the ending of the party leaders' speech.
Charges are being considered for the 34-year-old man and enquiries into the circumstances of the incident are ongoing.
The way foreign nurses are required to come to NZ in order to get assessed and registered is raising questions around the transparency of the process at a time when the job market is so tight.