A calm mind and a well-balanced life is the secret to success at work.
The 13km stretch of State Highway 1 is prone to slips and has been closed several times in recent years.
Auckland FC and Moana Pasifika find a formula for fandom. Spoiler: it’s not about a winning, it’s about the Warriors.
The former US president stepped down from the presidential race last year in a stunning election that saw the return of Donald Trump.
Analysis: Economic forecasting is notoriously difficult, but instability around the world is making it harder, University of Waikato researchers say.
Dame Jacinda Ardern stirred the pot — or the mug — after expressing surprise at the number of teaspoons of Milo Nestlé recommended using in a single serving.
A woman died after a ute drove into a traffic light pole she was standing next to - police have launched a homicide investigation.
"Young people are a priority population for our team, as they can be vulnerable and unaware of their rights because they are new to renting."
Eleven name changes to mountains, a lake, scenic reserves and other places have been made.
Serious Fraud Office director Karen Chang said Hun Min Im created a "complex web of fake companies" and forged documents that took experts many hours to piece together.
"While we will be sorry to see her go, it is a necessary step towards the arrival of new, bigger, more fuel-efficient rail-enabled ferries in 2029," KiwiRail said.
Cash in bank accounts, cryptocurrency and high-value goods are among the items restrained by police.
Two law experts appeared on TVNZ's Marae criticising the Regulatory Standards Bill.
Police confirmed to 1News that the man had been summoned to appear in court on a charge of careless driving causing injury in the coming weeks.
Man guilty of $2.3m Covid-subsidy fraud, Biden diagnosed with "aggressive" prostate cancer, and the Interislander ferry Aratere's last voyage confirmed.
Peter Te Kira, 61, was found with serious head injuries at a bus stop on Great South Rd in Papatoetoe on April 27.
The Prime Minister said National will not offer concessions on the Privileges Committee's recommendation to suspend three Te Pāti Māori MPs from Parliament.
Melbourne teens Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles died last year after drinking free shots of vodka and whiskey at a backpackers hostel in Vang Vieng.
After only a year in the sport, the group are competing in Australia’s Curling National Championships in a very unlikely setting.