With some destinations struggling under the weight of record visitors, a Kiwi travel writer shares how to avoid contributing to overtourism.
There's been nothing standard about Vinnie Kahui's journey to becoming a police officer, as he told Yvonne Tahana for TVNZ's Marae programme.
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Claire Turnbull on how to maximise your chances of conceiving and keeping a pregnancy.
An announcement from the Government and Education Minister Erica Stanford is expected imminently on the future of the NCEA system.
"I'll do it if I think it would make a difference," Housing Minister Chris Bishop said when asked whether he'd change emergency rules.
Emergency services were called to the scene near the intersection of Mill and Richmond Rds in Clive at around 9.30am this morning.
The 60-metre Panmure pedestrian bridge replaces the original Jubilee Bridge, which was closed in July 2023 after engineers deemed it unsafe.
A man was critically injured following the alleged shooting in Lower Hutt this morning.
The winner said he vaguely remembered hearing about Pak'nSave Kaitaia selling a winning ticket but never imagined he had it.
Cam Roigard has a stress fracture in his right foot and will miss the two upcoming Rugby Championship matches against Argentina at least.
Local "infrastructure activist" warns New Zealanders are complacent about the safety of their digital data, particularly with political changes in the US.
Controversially, the production was mostly shot in New Zealand with non-Hawaiian crews.
The Prime Minister declined to answer questions about the Government's oversight of Gloriavale or whether he had received any recent briefings on the matter.
Analysis: Test rugby is being increasingly ruled by giants which makes Tamaiti Williams' comeback all the more welcome, writes Patrick McKendry.
Woods, who has represented Wigram since 2011, shared the news in a Facebook post, saying it was "humbling and the honour of a lifetime" to serve her community.
More than 50 homes were targeted across the city, police said, from the North Shore to Remuera and Sunnyhills.
Emergency services responded to reports of a group fighting on Wymondley Rd in Ōtara shortly before midnight on Friday.
Emergency services were called to Queen St, between Karangahape and City Rd, at about 6am.
The comments were made at a Downtown Tauranga meeting where businesses shared their concerns about parking with Tauranga City Council.
"A lot of people think we don't spend enough on infrastructure. We do," says Geoff Cooper.
Volunteer numbers have dropped by 28% since 2018, which is placing more pressure on clubs and coaches.