Rangiora High School is seeking job opportunities for their students with special needs.
Two other players have also won $333,333 in Lotto First Division in last night's draw.
A rural community advocate is rubbishing council reasons for removing public bins and says offering locals clean-up gear is 'capitalising on community goodwill'.
Yesterday, Trump told reporters people should see the letter, as it was a "a positive" for Biden.
In a post to his social media platform Truth Social, Trump said Russia's economy was "failing" and urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to "stop this ridiculous war".
The number of people heading off to live elsewhere reached its highest on record last year, according to new figures.
Police were called to the festival in Raglan around 3am on Sunday and put a scene guard in place.
ATR has completed a successful trial using StarLink, which has been approved by an aviation safety agency.
In his state of the nation speech, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said Auckland Council should consider "abolishing" the limitation on Eden Park concerts.
A total of 142 lambs were killed and another 86 injured in the two attacks.
The use of the National Intelligence Application is governed by strict rules.
More than 100mm of rain fell on parts of Northland’s east coast in the storm.
People heading away for Auckland Anniversary weekend might get unlucky with widespread rain and strong northerly winds expected.
A North Canterbury developer wants his local council to speed up its planning process.
Most of us have enjoyed the All Blacks' head coach's honesty during his first year in charge, but sometimes less is more, writes Patrick McKendry.
Mapping to help communities mitigate the impacts of climate change and understand the country's coastline.
Luxon calls for unlimited concerts at Eden Park, the number of people leaving New Zealand hits its "highest on record", and UK tabloids apologise to Prince Harry and admit to intruding on Diana.
In a statement today, organisers said "adverse economic conditions" had impacted the financial viability of the events.
Searches of homes in Flaxmere and Camberley turned up stolen power tools, e-scooters, and a Holden Commodore.
The young person, who claimed to be 16, filmed themselves on a crane boom — 220m above the ground.
Four uniformed officers could be seen hot on the wheels of a person allegedly stealing the vehicle.
Police were called to the scene early this morning, before a search for the missing swimmer was due to recommence after challenging conditions on the water.
Three water tankers were sent to affected suburbs and local residents were urged to conserve water.
The queen and the Kiingitanga has been welcomed on to Rātana Pā as part of the annual celebrations of the church’s founder T. W. Rātana.
Fraser Hooper, who trains clowns here and around the globe, has been in the business for more than three decades.