Technology and modern life have drastically reduced levels of physical activity around the world.
When you don't ask for a discount, you don't get one. But you might be surprised at what happens when you do ask.
The Prime Minister and Foreign Minister announced the investment ahead of a NATO summit involving 32 European and North American leaders in the Netherlands this week.
In this Re: series, My First Whare, made in partnership with Westpac, we hear about how financial education changed the lives of five whānau.
The cuts target some of the bank's most popular mortgage terms, with the six-month rate dropping 16 basis points from 5.45% to 5.29%.
Ōpaheke Park in Papakura will officially open to the public on July 17.
Holly Brooker, co-founder of Makes Sense, said pictures of children being turned into abusive material is something the New Zealand Police have increasingly been alerting the public about.
"The vast majority of commercial fishers do the right thing. This fish was stolen, and the motivation was greed and profit."
Two people were injured in the incident, police said.
The winning tickets were sold at Plaza SuperValue in Invercargill and on the MyLotto website to a Wellington player.
Follow live as head coach Scott Robertson names his squad for the three Tests against France.
Dubbed Operation Armani, the police and Customs joint investigation identified a group smuggling "significant amounts" of drugs into New Zealand over several months.
The All Blacks star said "I've learned from my mistakes, and I'm committed to set a better example through my actions".
A sight- and hearing-impaired man died in hospital after the incident.
Analysis: Robertson said he had to make some tough calls for the French series. Several players will feel hard done by, writes Patrick McKendry.
Trump hails 'bullseye' strike, Caleb Clarke avoids conviction on driving charges, and five new faces for the All Blacks are revealed.
Fifty-one roles were disestablished and 56 new ones created in a shake-up which impacted almost a quarter of staff this year.
The Department of Conservation is reminding Kiwi travellers to check the rules if they plan to return to New Zealand with goods from the Pacific Islands or Australia.
The Government had planned to automatically reverse the road to its previous higher speed limit of 70km/h.
Cost savings from the scheme at Te Kuiti and Tokoroa hospitals have not been as much as predicted.