A select committee has voiced its views as a bill enabling digital versions of licences continues its journey through Parliament.
When the English-singer and songwriter talks about the Māori ink of his arm, he doesn’t treat it like just another tattoo – he believes it helped keep him alive.
From outdoor pursuits to crafts, a growing number of people are cultivating offline hobbies to find enjoyment and connection within a troubled world.
Social and economic circumstances have increased people's reliance on cheap and convenient options, says Kelly Garton.
Alice Taylor shares cheap, simple bread and muffin recipes that adapt to whatever you have in the fridge. No supermarket visit required.
In the past 24 hours, he sent a torrent of mixed signals about the Iran war that raise more questions about the direction of the conflict and his administration's strategy.
Several Gull, Foodstuffs, and Tasman Fuels stations ran out of petrol and diesel on Thursday and Friday, as the crisis deepened in the Middle East.
Trump posted on social media about Mueller’s death, saying "I'm glad he's dead."
The defending champions have avenged last year's shock loss to Moana Pasifka in ruthless style, crushing the cellar dwellers 50-21 in Albany.
Authorities in nearly a dozen Russian regions in recent weeks cited various excuses to prevent demonstrations against internet censorship.
A Utah woman has been convicted of aggravated murder after poisoning her husband with fentanyl and self-publishing a children’s book about coping with grief.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis might be being optimistic if she thinks inflation at 3.7% is a "worst case scenario", one economist says.
John Howard has raised concerns about New Zealand’s vulnerabilities in national security across both the military and economic domains.
Urban planner Alain Bertaud has been touring New Zealand, delivering public talks and visiting with policymakers in Auckland and Wellington over the past week.
A third straight defeat for the Waratahs earned the Blues a record 12th successive win over a Super Rugby rival for the first time in 30 years.
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was initially praised for her lack of response, but is now facing criticism for not appealing the comment.
"We've said to NZTA, don't even bring it at us, because we ain't going to do it, and it'd be a cold day in hell if it happened," says Wairoa's mayor.
Hundreds of hectares of highland farmland are being retired as part of the effort to bolster the spawnery.
Not just driving: how the fuel crisis might in turn affect the cost of your coffee, Uber eats and more.
"Don't let your guard down yet" is the message from meteorologists as more rain is expected safety concerns also raised surrounding a 120-year-old dam.
Tupou Vaa'i and two of his teammates have left the Chiefs' squad in Australia a week early following a dispiriting loss in Canberra.
Nicola Willis said the buffer was contingent on ships continuing to show up.
The NZ First leader also took shots at rival parties.
Military responses to the conflict in Iran — or lack thereof — from UK and European leaders have been described as a 'global raspberry'.
The developments signalled the war was moving in a dangerous new direction at the start of its fourth week.
Multiple others have been injured in a series of crashes today.
The medal was awarded to one of Wellington’s founding figures in 1875.