Feral cats, rats and invasive taro vine devastating parts of the Pacific are being pushed back with support from New Zealand communities in a bid to protect rare wildlife.
Oceans and Fisheries Minister Shane Jones wants law changes to 'boost productivity' in our fisheries, a prospect filling some environmentalists with dread.
Months out from the next general election, political "AI slop" is spilling over social media feeds. Experts say lessons from overseas could help electoral laws catch up.
The former prime minister's memoir has made the General Non-Fiction shortlist of the 2026 Ockham New Zealand Book Awards.
Analysis: Negotiation, institution-building and legitimate transition of power are all needed, writes Farah N. Jan.
Hospital bosses have apologised to Daniel Walker who was meant to be seen within two weeks and instead waited nine.
Night owls in New Zealand headed out overnight to try and catch a glimpse of the total lunar eclipse - also known as a blood moon.
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including Trump’s rationale for attacking Iran, and the return of a Kiwi film classic.
US Correspondent Logan Church spoke to anti-war protesters in New York who want President Donald Trump to end the military campaign.
The current crop of All Whites share their first and favourite World Cup memories, 100 days out from the 2026 tournament.
The winning Powerball ticket was bought at Glen Innes Dairy and Lotto Outlet for a draw whick took place two weeks ago.
New data shows some species have surged by more than 900% since 2020.
Rennie replaces Scott Robertson, who lost the job earlier this year.
After the conflict broke out, Lyndon Urqhart and his wife travelled from Qatar to Saudi Arabia in the hopes of getting another flight.
"Mr McEwen breached our stop order in various ways almost immediately after it was made, after he had left New Zealand," says an official from the FMA.
At the time, FENZ said testing showed low readings of an unknown chemical that led to four people being taken to hospital.
Work is underway to develop a Geographic Information System (GIS) for identifying locations that pose safety risks for staff.
Nearly 2000 targets in Iran struck by US forces; Dave Rennie named new All Blacks coach; Luxon forced into correction over Iran war visas.
Yes, the All Blacks can win the World Cup, he says. And, yes, he can see only positives in his new team's gruelling tour of South Africa in August.
The Kennedy Park stairs in Castor Bay have been closed for more than three years after the lower flights were damaged by a weather event.
A Christchurch couple found $232,400 cash in the ceiling of their house are $40,000 richer – after a settlement was agreed in the High Court today.
A large hīnaki (eel trap) artefact taken during the Waikato invasion in the 1860s, is a step closer to returning home from Melbourne, Australia.
Questioning over interactions with the broadcaster stems from a 1News story aired on the broadcaster's 6pm bulletin last Thursday.
Police last week vowed to crack down on drivers huffing nitrous oxide while behind the wheel.
The affected batch – 2538 cases – comes in 24-packs of 330ml glass bottles with a best before date of 21/10/26.
While 1News was out with police, it was only a matter of minutes before several cars were stopped and issued infringement notices.