Because couples who sleep together don't necessarily stay together.
The new subvariant was designated a “variant under monitoring” by the WHO in late June.
Emergency services were called to a property on Bellmont Avenue in Chartwell shortly before 7pm where a 31-year-old man was found dead.
It marked the end of the fully outsourced parking model introduced in mid-2018, which frustrated some residents, business owners and community leaders.
Police were alerted to the missing diver at Whatipū Beach just before 5.30am.
People gathered in Auckland this morning to commemorate 40 years since the bombing of the Greenpeace vessel in 1985.
Tupou Vaa'i has again been named at blindside flanker in Wellington, with Patrick Tuipulotu in as a straight swap for injured skipper Scott Barrett.
The crash in Ashburton occurred on Saturday, with the victim dying in hospital last night.
In a post to Instagram, the store asked: "To the person who took off with a rather very unbalanced haul, were you aware you were grabbing solos?"
The 4-year-old has been found "safe and well", police say.
"The loss in 2024 is the largest for a calendar year since 2012, but below the record loss of 43,700 in the March 2012 year," Stats NZ said.
Wairau Bar, or Te Pokohiwi o Kupe, in Marlborough region is one of the country's most significant archaeological sites.
The man, who was airlifted to Auckland City Hospital in a serious condition, sounded the horn this morning to get attention.
Timoci Tavatavanawai's place on the bench in Wellington is the extent of the selection surprises as the All Blacks seek cohesion and pace.
The Department of Conservation said it will work with Oceana Gold Limited to process the application "swiftly and pragmatically".
Heavy rain on the way for parts of NZ; diners warned about restaurant bookings; largest cohort of Kiwis move to Australia since 2012.
The trading ship, called the Thames, was built in 1826 and met its end while delivering telegraph poles to north Canterbury in 1865.
Nelson had a high chance of being upgraded to a red heavy rain warning, MetService said.
CoinFlip, one of the country's largest providers with around 120 machines, said the ban on crypto ATMs was a "step backward" that failed to address the underlying illicit behaviour.
“If this activity continues, more people are likely to be injured or, worse, killed.”