If you think Parker had little to fear in agreeing to the substitute bout, you may want to consider how much he had to lose, writes Scotty Stevenson.
Building wealth isn't about being super smart, it's about making small habit changes.
The fast-growing region of Western Bay of Plenty hopes to secure one of the Government’s sought-after regional deals to help deliver 40,000 more homes and 35,000 new jobs.
Every time the pool closes for a "code brown" event, it can cost between $1000-$3000.
Police Commissioner Richard Chambers said there have been "generally high" levels of compliance with the Gangs Act.
Many motorists have seen the Auckland New Zealand Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints towering over State Highway 1 – but few so far have seen its interior.
While you won’t find any roaming animals or Noah himself, a unique building in Sumner is a modern-day twist on Noah’s Ark.
The sole disturbance comes in the form of a rain band which has prompted a heavy rain watch on Tuesday.
The Serious Fraud Office said Nicholas Bright accepted bribes, which included cash payments and home renovations.
The Black Ferns had too much firepower again at BC Place but the news wasn't as good for their men's counterparts.
1News sports writer Patrick McKendry looks at the weekend's Super Rugby action including a Blues collapse in Dunedin and a Chiefs' demolition in Hamilton.
It comes following last week's 50 basis point cut to the official cash rate.
Andrew Bayly said he offered his resignation to the Prime Minister, who accepted it.
There has been mounting opposition from the local community over the plan, with one business saying it was likely to go to the Environment Court.