Researchers from University of Otago and University of Waikato looked at trends in both type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
And what is an oligarchy exactly?
TVNZ has revealed its lineup of programmes for the year with new shows and the return of local and international favourites.
Three youths will be appearing in Rotorua Youth Court today, charged with assault with intent to injure, police said.
Nominations for the Best Visual Effects category are determined by votes from members of the Visual Effects Branch of the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences.
The iceberg known as A23a has a surface area of 1967km — making it the largest in the world.
"We need to get past squeamishness about privatisation," the ACT leader says.
A heavy rain warning is in place for the West Coast and Tasman.
The pedestrian died after being taken in critical condition to Waikato Hospital by helicopter.
Customs intercepted about 4900kg of illegal substances last year, some disguised as candles or stuffed inside steel beams.
Professional tennis players from Russia and Belarus were banned from Wimbledon in 2022 as the nations continued their invasion of Ukraine.
Constable Ashley Wilson said "further charges were likely" for a 31-year-old man following the result of a search warrant conducted in Dunedin yesterday.
6 Meter Homes, which specialises in building mansions, was found by the Employment Relations Authority likely to have known and profited from the Singaporean agency charging an $11,000 job premium.
The rare flower, dubbed Putricia, has drawn more than 20,000 visitors to Sydney Botanic Gardens.
Police are investigating three separate burglaries that have been reported since January 1 this year from residential addresses.
The new committee can make recommendations — but not decisions.
Police were called to the scene on Beach Rd in Mairangi Bay just after 1pm with St John taking three people to hospital.
Homai Train Station will re-open to passengers when train services resume on January 28.
The incident reportedly saw District Court Judge Ema Aitken allegedly yell at Winston Peters.
David Seymour pushes for privatisation, what new tenancy laws mean for renters, and a migrant charged thousands for a job then sacked within a week.
Romance novels had been appearing in mailboxes, leaving the community all a flutter over who was behind the spicy deliveries.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon led a delegation of government ministers and other political parties on to Rātana Pā today.
Djokovic, who was bidding for an 11th championship at the Australian Open and record 25th Grand Slam title overall, hurt his left leg during his quarterfinal victory against Carlos Alcaraz.
Police said a vehicle of interest was found travelling on State Highway 20B and stopped by officers who were armed as a precaution.
Luxon's call was backed by the stadium's CEO and local businesses, but was deemed not a priority by mayor Wayne Brown.
Crusaders players joined a record number of runners in Christchurch today to clock up 40,000 laps around a rugby ground.