You might know people who think they do not dream. However, the reality is we all do. Sometimes we have many in one night.
NZTA rejected a number of custom plate applications, with drug references among the reasons to decline.
In this extract from her new memoir Be Brave, Barbara Dreaver recalls the night she was detained and locked up in Fiji.
You probably know someone who claims to have a "fast metabolism". But does science support that idea?
Powerball will be worth $12 million, Lotto First Division will be $1 million and Strike Four will be $700,000 in Wednesday night's draw after no one struck it on Saturday.
Corey Peters, the defending champion in the Para alpine downhill sitting event, finished in 5th place at the Milano Cortina Games overnight.
The Racing Bulls driver qualified eighth for Sunday's season-opener, while Mercedes locked out the front row and Max Verstappen crashed out in Q1.
Karaka was the only constant member of Herbs across four decades, helping define Aotearoa’s Pacific reggae sound and its tradition of musical activism.
Tahuhu's 15-year career saw represent New Zealand more than 100 times and become the country's all‑time leading ODI wicket‑taker.
Kiaan Watts lashed out at Marjin Maas during the Salverda Bouw Ster race in Zwolle, hitting him in the helmet.
Local police tried to disperse the gathering, but reinforcements were called, including riot squad officers and the police helicopter unit, which worked for over an hour to manage the out-of-control party.
Emergency services received a report of a person swept out to sea in the Blaketown area at around 6pm on Saturday.
Up to 300 litres of lubricating oil leaked from HMNZS Te Kaha, with Environment Canterbury monitoring the clean‑up and warning the public to avoid affected areas.
Disruptions at the Strait of Hormuz risk slowing global trade “like Covid in miniature”, experts say, with consequences that could reach supermarket shelves and the Reserve Bank.
Central Stags opening bowler Brett Randell tore through the Northern Districts top order in round six of the Plunket Shield competition on Saturday, taking five wickets in five consecutive balls.
Analysts are concerned the US and Israel's war with Iran could end up fuelling nuclear proliferation, with one expert warning more weapons will only bring "more death and destruction".
Emergency services were alerted to the crash near Rawhira Rd shortly after 1pm today.
Police said initial reports suggested a weapon may have been used at the scene.
Two people on the boat reported that the boat owner - and only person aboard who knew who to operate it - was still scuba diving in the water when they realised the danger.
Metservice meterologist Katie Lyons told 1News a cold front from the Southern Ocean will move up the South Island on Monday.
Researchers at Auckland University have found a native New Zealand flax may soon help address one of the world's most stubborn pollution problems.