A potential return for Rieko Ioane against England is one in a series of issues discussed by 1News rugby experts Scotty Stevenson and Pat McKendry.
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More than 26,000 passports will expire before the end of the year with another 250,000 set to run out in early 2026.
The $55 million Powerball jackpot is the largest prize ever offered by Lotto NZ.
Police said the single-vehicle crash was reported on Waiteitei Rd shortly before 2am.
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Anita Hart was last seen late yesterday morning.
Clarkson said she was leaving with gratitude and pride after nearly two decades at the company.
Rotorua Lakes Council introduced a waste bylaw in August aimed at curbing the issue.
Plumes of dust and rubble plummeted into the river and mountainside after the newly opened bridge collapsed.
Sweaty, sticky and struggling with scary dreams? Auckland Sleep founder Sumit Samant explains how the heat may impact your rest.
DOC says it is too early to understand the long-term effects to ecosystems, flora and fauna following the nearly 3000ha wildfire, which began on November 8.
Analysis: Unethical decisions can easily become normalised by the people making them, writes Professor Michael Macaulay.
Former financial advisor David McEwen has entered guilty pleas to all charges relating to breaching a stop order.
Michelle Webster's contribution to the morning tea resulted in colleagues reporting various symptoms and led to the Hawke's Bay Hospital unit being shut down for the day.
Latest data from Stats NZ showed total actual retail card spending in October increased by 0.8%, year on year, as businesses prepare for the busiest time of year.
The Government has introduced legislation designed to take the "first steps" towards replacing the petrol tax with road user charges for light vehicles.
Two Canterbury mayors say they back a ban on sales of fireworks, while a third believes a ban is "inevitable".
The bell was gifted to the Waitākere City Council in 1997 as a symbol of friendship between New Zealand and Japan.
The recovery of two people stuck at a Coromandel Peninsula blowhole was complicated by a person falling into the surf while taking photos.
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Hurunui Mayor Marie Black said the storm had a huge impact, impacting recreation and social activities for significant numbers of people.
Wellington Water said the mistake occurred during work at the Seaview Wastewater Treatment Plant undertaken by its contractor, Veolia.
Adopting the system here could reduce services and delay infrastructure repairs, Northern Beaches mayor Sue Heins says.
A 37-year-old woman was found dead at an address on Kotuku St in Camberley on October 29.
Skipper Barrett returns from a gashed leg, with the in-form Leicester Fainga'anuku moved from centre to left wing to cover for the injured Caleb Clarke.