Auckland Council is looking at ways to reduce the number of feral cats preying on native wildlife.
Political Producer Tom Day reflects on a highly charged afternoon in Parliament's chamber as ACT's controversial Treaty Principles Bill had its first — and likely only — reading.
Trump now controls all branches of the national government and has the power to reshape America – and the world, writes US Correspondent Logan Church.
All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson has made five changes to his squad to take on France this weekend.
A new picture of King Charles has been released by Buckingham Palace in honour of the monarch's birthday.
A bird-watching venture, a global band boosting local businesses, a beloved elephant finds a new home, and a Hollywood blockbuster returns.
The North Island's western regions would experience the heaviest rain this morning and early afternoon, followed by eastern regions later in the day.
Southee confirmed the three-Test series against England would be his last for the Black Caps.
Jackson was ejected from Parliament yesterday for calling David Seymour a "liar" in a speech about the proposed Treaty Principles Bill.
An Auckland family and a Tauranga couple claimed their prizes within hours of each other on Sunday, each taking home $5.25 million.
Ethan de Groot hasn't been included since he didn't meet "internal standards" ahead of the Test against England at Twickenham.
Three women allegedly stole the number plates off a vehicle that was parked directly outside the court.
Name suppression has been given to the lawyers representing the mosque terrorist in a highly unusual court decision.
When asked if he would want a third instalment in the Gladiator franchise, he said: "Oh yeah, [I'm] massively down."
The Black Caps start their home Test series against England on November 28.
Te Pāti Māori MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke, who started a haka which interrupted proceedings, was suspended from the House, while Labour MP Willie Jackson was booted from the debating chamber.
The driver sustained minor injuries in a crash which occurred on Combes Rd at around 1.30pm, police said.
Fiona Bakulich, 48, who appeared on TVNZ's The Casketeers, faces 10 charges in total, including one of misconduct in relation to human remains.
The woman was tricked into sending $25,000 to an "employer" who had contacted her online.
An MP sticks to his attack, more public sector redundancies are announced, and how the world reacted to the dramatic scenes which unfolded in Parliament yesterday.
It comes after a monitored North Island brown kiwi was found dead, likely from a dog attack in Rangataua Forest.
Police said the crash occurred on Alan Ave and was reported just before 3.30pm.
It comes after the Porirua-based chocolate company raised their prices in May.
Police said there have been "a handful" of incidents reported in Howick and Pukekohe this month of people falsely claiming to support local sports clubs.
Ronald Leonard Ford said in an interview after his arrest that his offending was "just amusement".
Graham Russell Smith, 77, was last seen on November 10 in the vicinity of the Doctor Track on the Colonial Knob walkway.
Mercury chloride is very toxic to humans and should not be consumed in any way.
The products are sold at supermarkets and retail outlets across New Zealand.
Tauanu'u Perenise Sitagata Tapu has struggled with diabetes and kidney failure for decades, having accepted his situation.
Tauranga City Council voted to pause the $122m design approved by the commission last year to seek more information and community consultation.
The Riverbend Residential Development was announced in 2021 and involves plans to build more than 600 homes next to Maraenui Park on the fringe of Napier.