Dr Andrew Munro says he's never seen the Nelson ED in such a bad state.
New Zealanders need to have a discussion about how we can respect different political views while still being cohesive as a society, a researcher says.
Changes to the minimum wage, some benefits and student loans are kicking in tomorrow.
It was supposed to enhance work/life balance but, for many, working from home has had the opposite effect.
New Zealand’s first in-depth aerial sandspit survey has revealed more than 420,000 tonnes of non-replenishing sand have been lost from Mangawhai sandspit.
A rifle, a shotgun, and two pistols were found inside a guitar case in a vehicle parked outside a property in Auckland's Ōrākei.
Analysis: The breakthrough victory in Christchurch was a long time coming, and it was built on Crusaders-like fundamentals, writes Patrick McKendry.
The settlement Te Pua o te Riri Kore includes an agreed historical account and redress.
The new ferries will be approximately 200m long and 28m wide, with capacity for 1500 passengers and 2.4km of lanes for cars, trucks, and 40 rail wagons each.
Luca Fairgray, now 22, also has previous convictions for offending against six teenage girls, including rape.
The two new Auckland schools will join the seven already operating.
From April 14, parking prices will go up by 50 cents per hour at all on-street parks and AT-managed carparks.
New Interislander ferries to enter service in 2029, Trump considering ways to serve third term, and a raft of changes will kick off the financial year on April 1.
The world’s largest secondary school Polynesian festival is celebrating its 50th anniversary this week.
A celebration will be held in Ward, about 45km south of Blenheim, on April 11 to mark the completion of the 39km Flaxbourne section of the cycle trail.
Health New Zealand says it is sending a team of senior clinicians to Nelson Hospital, after a 1News investigation revealed major concerns with the hospitals staffing and wait times.
Police are seeking information about a vehicle and items of clothing that were in the area.
New Zealand currently records 11 deaths a week from the virus and close to 200 people are admitted to hospital.
One of the measures is devised to tackle the "sea of road cones" that the Government believes is stifling businesses.