What began as a trip to celebrate Auri Law’s 18th birthday has taken a tragic turn, with the Auckland teenager now in a Vietnamese hospital.
Retirement is beginning to look very different for Kiwis, with growing numbers still renting, paying a mortage, or owning a home of decreasing value.
Te Aniwa Hurihanganui says: "I called up the editor at TVNZ and said, 'Look, my plans have changed'."
For the Wilce family, Saturday’s clash at the Cake Tin is a worlds collide moment.
CCTV footage from the scene showed Matthew Cumpsty driving through a red light and hitting the tractor towing a tanker.
The home side hold a 2-0 lead in the series, on the back of a scratchy win in Dunedin and then a more comprehensive showing in Wellington.
In early June two dead kekeno/NZ fur seals were discovered on Muriwai Beach in West Auckland with their heads removed.
Lower Hutt restaurant Well Sushi's breaches include not paying the minimum wage or sick leave to a migrant worker.
The growing cost of dairy and beef products contributed to an average increase in food prices over the last 12 months, according to new numbers from Stats NZ.
The MyLotto player "couldn't believe her eyes" after receiving an email from Lotto NZ telling her what she had won.
The whereabouts of two other right-foot boots are unknown.
Scott Robertson hasn't gone all in on youth for the final Test of the French series, but it's not far from it, writes Patrick McKendry.
Alestra Kepa-Hati sustained a broken arm, broken pelvis and two separate head injuries in the weeks leading up to her death, police said.
Controversial Western Bay of Plenty industrial park is approved on land co-owned by a shipping container company.
Frances Latu‑Vailea, her five-year-old daughter and her niece died after their car left the road and entered a creek in Waiuku on Tuesday afternoon.
Twenty-year-old Kahukura Dilpreet Wati Woods Gill was reported missing by his family on July 1.
A family grieves a mother who died in Waiuku crash, a teenager's rare neurological diagnosis and two arrests ten years after a four-year olds death.
Whakatipuranga Rima Rau (Generation 500) was set up in 2010 to attract 500 Māori into the region’s health sector over a decade.
More than 60% of builders surveyed say it's harder to keep their job lists full compared to a year ago.
One of the new cases may have been infectious at several locations in Feilding for a "brief period" last Friday, health officials say.
Nearly 600 spirits are being judged by more than 20 industry experts, with entries coming from 170 distilleries — a 530% increase from the 27 operating in 2018.