Frances Cook's simple tips for cutting back on your food expenses.
The Government is proposing to reduce the frequency of safety inspections for vintage cars, vintage motorbikes, and motorhomes, 1News can reveal.
It's said it takes a village to raise a child, some might say in Coromandel, Debra Atwood is half the village all on her own.
New Zealand are sending 19 competitors to this year's games, and while they'll do their best to finish on the podium, it's not the main reason they're going.
The two-time Olympic medallist has confirmed to 1News at his first competition of the year that he's working towards the Los Angeles Games.
Rosanna Hashem, 43, was sitting on the veranda of her home when she was struck by flying debris from the exploded tree on Saturday afternoon near Sydney.
The opening of the $211 million dam serves an example of the country's challenges in delivering large infrastructure projects.
John Mulvaney has added six more Master Games medals to his already impressive tally.
In a field stacked with Kiwi talent, Fagan won A$20,000 (NZD$22,153) with a final shear of 19.78 seconds at the Oberon Quickshear in New South Wales.
Surf Life Saving said lifeguards rescued the pair from the rocks at the blowhole at O'Neills Bay after one of them was swept off rocks just before 7.30pm.
New Zealand exports some steel and aluminium products to the United States.
Police inspector says "nothing prepares you for seeing your colleague being threatened with a machete".
Officers were alerted to a woman allegedly taking groceries from a supermarket and found a stash of 66 blocks of chocolate, 10 tubs of mayonnaise and 13 bottles of shampoo.
Sam Ruthe, a 15-year-old from Tauranga, broke another world age-group record yesterday and is keen to quickly take on another challenge.
The council has yet to receive "any feedback or direction" from the Ministry for the Environment regarding the handling of applications.
Ian Walsh smashed into a temporary traffic light, breaking his bicycle — but not his determination to finish.
Banker Hayden Edwards was on break from work when he saw two people being struck by falling debris.
The near 80-year-old Land Rover was at Parliament as part of a fundraising effort.
A man was located with critical injuries on Birkenhead Ave by a member of the public at around 2pm on February 4.
David Seymour is stopped from driving up Parliament steps, a major WoF change is proposed, and falling debris injures two pedestrians in Auckland CBD.
The plan also details initiatives to "restore law and order" and "deliver better public services".
Analysis: The marae in Waitangi stands steadfast, forever tied to the land where a pivotal moment in our country’s history began.
The unmarked graves, many of them Māori babies, has long been a source of pain to many in the rural South Auckland community.
Better signage wouldn’t have prevented a woman dying following a water incident at the river mouth in Canterbury.
There was better news for Labour which saw its support rise in in the 1News Verian poll.
The former Wairarapa DHB sued Masterton District Council for $90 million in damages, plus interest and costs, to remedy the defective Wairarapa Hospital.