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The person handed themselves into police last night, hours after the attack on the St Mary's Bay, Auckland home.
A number of rates have come down in the past week ahead of a widely-expected cut to the official cash rate.
Abdul Nabizadah, originally from Afghanistan, was found bleeding and unconsious with "unsurvivable" injuries to his head on March 17.
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including a man’s arrested over an attack on Winston Peters’ house, why hundreds of people might need to resit their driving test, and will the 'Mushroom Murder' case see duelling appeals?
MetService said 482 lightning strikes were recorded between 4am and 7am today.
The incident led to a three hour standoff with police yesterday at a Salvation Army housing complex in Auckland's Flat Bush.
The minimum number of days NZ Post is required to deliver mail for both urban and rural areas has been lowered.
Police say gang members allegedly assaulted members of the public using bottles, bar stools, and other weapons of opportunity.
Five testing officers have been sacked after allegedly accepting payments to pass people taking practical tests since 2023.
The passenger service hit stormy weather during a flight from Auckland to Dunedin this morning.
A 28-year-old was arrested at the scene of the incident yesterday.
Police were notified of the incident at around 2pm on Thursday October 2.
"She was oblivious to her offence and even said she had dropped her children off at school that morning," police said.
The total number of arrests as part of Operation Beach has risen to 16 with tens of thousands of dollars in cash, illegal drugs and luxury goods also seized today.
Coach Scott Robertson says depth is the key to winning the World Cup but that may be creating inconsistencies in the here and now, argues Patrick McKendry.
Man arrested after window smashed at Winston Peters' home; New minimum number of days NZ Post has to deliver mail; Man due in court after police officer shot in leg with air rifle.
Dan Gordon took aim at social media commentary attacking the council’s debt of $210m and his mayoral opponent’s 0% rate rise promise.
Mariameno Kapa-Kingi said she believed "change was good" for Te Pāti Māori.