Skipper Scott Barrett describes Ardie Savea as team's 'spiritual leader' after veteran's crucial intervention against Boks in 100th Test.
Having too much protein can cause problems, writes academic Margaret Murray.
Laura Ancell struggled to obtain citizenship by descent due to her father's "illegitimacy", and his since petitioned a change to the "outdated labels".
Your personal wealth isn't just what's in your bank account, it's what's in your head.
Some of the symptoms of dementia in cats are even similar to what we might see in humans – though not all of them, of course.
Officers were alerted to the incident at about 10.40am yesterday.
Eighty-four polling booths were open today from 9am until 7pm to collect the last of the votes.
"Thanks to the people who reported that suspicious behaviour, we were able to prevent a significant loss to a local business".
More work is needed to make the country's democracy stable and robust, the former prime minister told Q+A.
All Blacks expect a response from South Africa in Wellington but say they will provide one as well after an epic Test at Eden Park.
Applicants pay up to NZ$237,500 for Nauruan passports, offering visa-free access to several countries, as the island nation seeks new revenue to restore land and build resilience.
Oriini Kaipara says her decisive victory over Labour's Peeni Henare was unexpected as the "new kid on the block" in Tāmaki Makaurau.
"Sadly, not every dog can be rehomed. In some cases, our team faces the very difficult decision of euthanasia."
Fellow Chaser Darragh 'The Menace' Ennis said Mark Labbett’s fury after losing was "not an act" — and sometimes explosive.
Arthur Grimes says the central bank could have been more transparent about why Adrian Orr resigned as governor.
Police act on new Gang Conflict Warrant in Hawke’s Bay, with existing powers still in place in Manawatū
Footage circulating online showed a vehicle burning rubber on Powerham St around 5pm, with tyres screeching and thick smoke billowing into the air.
Two people, one armed with a gun, entered the business at around 11.20am on Sunday.
A total lunar eclipse is set to take place tomorrow morning, the first of two rare astronomical events happening this month in New Zealand.