"If you’re going to use fireworks, do it responsibly. Better yet, go to a public display and leave it to the professionals."
Quality stock, chilli oil and noodles can all be whipped up in your kitchen at minimal cost.
Jack Brough is working to achieve his dream after a terminal brain cancer diagnosis left him with the prospect of limited time.
The Chase New Zealand kicks off tomorrow, featuring two of the show's biggest international stars. But which of them knows more about Aotearoa?
Two Lotto players from Auckland and Westport are celebrating $500,000 wins as the Powerball jackpot rolls over to $36 million for Wednesday night’s draw.
Zac Foulkes and Blair Tickner first starred with the ball at the Cake Tin and then emerged as unlikely heroes with the bat.
Five people were arrested earlier this week in connection with the crown jewels heist at the world's busiest museum.
Two decades in the making, the Grand Egyptian Museum located near the Giza Pyramids and Sphinx showcases over 50,000 artifacts detailing life in ancient Egypt.
Ukraine's military intelligence said its forces struck the Koltsevoy pipeline, which spans 400km and supplies the Russian army with gasoline, diesel and jet fuel.
Consumer NZ and two environmental groups took legal action claiming some advertisements in the campaign were misleading and greenwashing.
Police confirmed they were treating the fire as "suspicious" and were working alongside the fire investigator.
Police were called to an address on Day St in Auckland CBD at around 7.35pm on Saturday.
Speaking to Q+A with Jack Tame a year out from the 2026 general election, Hipkins defended Labour's proposed capital gains tax (CGT), free doctors' visits, and reinstatement of pay equity.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office confirmed that the remains of the three people did not belong to any hostages.
The 35-year-old will also sit out the upcoming white-ball series against the West Indies, choosing instead to focus on the Black Caps’ three-Test campaign in December.
A video provided to 1News showed the car rolling backwards down the road towards a fire truck and crew, stopping as it hit the truck.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) confirmed the millipede had been found in New Plymouth, and that it was also awaiting samples of a specimen from Nelson.
Two people were arrested in relation to the incident at Huntingdon station, around 120km north of London.
Karen Chhour says she "never intended to mislead" after incorrectly suggesting abuse figures measured different levels of harm, as overall abuse in state care reaches record levels.
Relive 1News' live updates as the All Blacks defeated Ireland 26-13 at Soldier Field in Chicago.
The All Blacks' fightback against Ireland in Chicago this morning was probably the best comeback of the Scott Robertson era, writes Patrick McKendry.
The US President stepped up his allegations that the government is failing to rein in the persecution of Christians in the West African country.
Health Minister Simeon Brown said the new wards will provide a total of 140 new beds in 2026.
Auckland's Brigid Dennehy stole the spotlight in the women's marathon, smashing the longstanding course record by more than three minutes.
Police said a bus collided with the edge of an overpass near Constellation Drive around 1pm.
Losses reported to Netsafe in October totalled $6264, compared in $1865 in September – a 200% jump.
The very name of Windsor harks back to one of the earliest scandals to throw the royals into turmoil – in 1917.
"China’s sweeping territorial and maritime claims in the South China Sea fly in the face of their commitments to resolve disputes peacefully," said US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth.
The Peequal, a female squat-and-go urinal, being rolled out at events in Australia, Europe and the United States.
Skipper Scott and vice-captain Jordie will be big doubts to play next weekend against Scotland after leaving the field against Ireland with injuries.
Sixty-two groups are due to perform at the 25th anniversary of the National Primary Schools Kapa Haka competition.
A new report has also found the 27% of children are living in food-insecure households.
Research shows many people are paying more for broadband than they really need.
Leading nations were separated by just one try in a game of quality defence and end-to-end action
It's at least the 15th such strike carried out by the US military in the Caribbean or eastern Pacific since early September.
It can take up to four months to complete mental health assessments on those accused of crimes.
Police said one person sustained moderate injuries after falling from a balcony at an apartment complex.
William’s trip is the latest instalment in the monarchy’s drive to portray the prince as a statesman ready to be king.
Cases now currently known in Northland, Auckland, Taranaki, Wellington, and Nelson.
When can fireworks be sold – and what ever happened to the talk about banning them?
The Kiwis had too much firepower for Tonga in the playoff for a spot in the Pacific Championships final.