Proposed changes will allow commercial sale of smaller fish species, with critics warning of long‑term impacts and industry saying the aim is to reduce waste.
New Zealand and the rest of the world is facing a renewed oil price spike.
Documents reveal the strict checklist operators must follow before deploying a camera vehicle or trailer - and the locations where they're banned.
With just 10 permanent residents, the Canterbury settlement of Gore Bay has spent years securing consent and funding to fight coastal erosion.
Before the collision, an air traffic controller can be heard on airport communications frantically telling the fire truck to stop.
The US President has extended a deadline for Iran to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz or face attacks on its power plants, saying it has an additional five days.
A review of the tour by the England and Wales Cricket Board, announced within hours of the final match in January, was concluded overnight.
"Do you know who I am? You're f***ing done," Wendell Sailor said to a bar manager before his arrest in Sydney.
Cabinet has signed off on what support the government will offer in the face of rising fuel costs.
Financial markets have had vicious swings, both up and down, since the war began because of uncertainty about how long it may last.
One person has been arrested and car impounded after reports of illegal street racing in Raglan over the weekend.
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including audio from the moments before a deadly collision at a New York airport, and the long list of rules about where mobile speed cameras can go.
Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy told Channel 7 that Eli Katoa was "doing really well at the moment," but was unsure if doctors would clear him to return to the game.
ASB has raised and lowered some of its home loan rates, citing "volatile" wholesale interest rates that continued to trend higher.
Religious and political leaders condemned what Prime Minister Keir Starmer called a “horrific" antisemitic attack.
Police described it as a "traumatic incident" for attending officers, who were being provided support.
Police were called to the incident in Massey around 7.40pm yesterday.
New Zealand was scheduled to face Iran in its first group-stage game, but the country's participation in the tournament remains in doubt.
Rennie, who took over as coach from Scott Robertson, has named four assistants.
The club's president also urged members not to speak to the media about the November 2024 incident.
NSW Police and transport officers would be given new powers to seize illegal e-bikes to be crushed under legislation introduced to NSW Parliament on Tuesday.
"I'm still trying to understand how all this happened... but she definitely has a guardian angel watching over her."
Reserve Bank Governor Anna Breman has explained how the conflict in the Middle East will impact New Zealand's economy over the near and medium-term.
In the first "matrix change" to the format in 19 years, Lotto NZ will increase the number of Powerballs used in its draw machine.
Brooke Van Velden's party called a press conference at short notice on Tuesday morning to make the announcement.
A 13-year-old from Hamilton is aiming for his fifth global win as World Maths Day kicks off tomorrow.
The temporary boost to the in-work tax credit will also expand eligibility to about 14,000 additional working families, who will receive the credit at a reduced rate.
The Government has announced a support package to ease the impact of increasing fuel prices - but how does it work and who is eligible?
The 45-year-old was arrested after police received a "number of allegations" and now faces charges including unlawful sexual connection and strangulation.
The company has refused to say how many jobs are affected.
Senior Sergeant Christine Pinfold said police would like to hear from anyone who captured CCTV prior to the crash.
The Taranaki Regional Council officer was inspecting "systematic problems" on his farm, which dated back to 2009.
A male attendant was struck and injured when he attempted to stop a sedan from driving off.
The man explained that Max had bitten him and he was afraid the cat would bite his daughter.
A paywave donations trial by the Department of Conservation in Punakaiki has harvested $22,000 in five months.
Both the EU and Australia are seeking to diversify their trading networks and reduce their economic reliance on China and exposure to US tariffs.
"The situation demands far more than what was announced today," says Greens co-leader Marama Davidson.
How the fuel relief package will work; McCain to close Hastings vegetable processing factory; ACT deputy leader announces she'll stand down at election.
Defence Minister Pedro Sánchez said the "tragic accident" occurred in Puerto Leguizamo, a remote municipality in the Amazonian province of Putumayo.
Donna Motsinger was awarded more than $32.86 million in damages after being invited to a comedy show before waking up undressed at home.
The quake struck 153km west of Neiafu, in Vavaʻu.
Electricity Networks Aotearoa chief executive Tracey Kai said there has been an “escalation” in the number of incidents.
The victim was taken to hospital, where she remains in a stable condition.
"Our neighbourhoods should be safe, quiet and liveable," a resident says, "these should not be used as unofficial truck depots."
Finance Minister Nicola Willis said from April 7, 143,000 working families with children will get an extra $50 a week through a boost to the in-work tax credit.
Metcalf, 27, suffered a season-ending knee injury last June and his quicker than expected recovery has brought forward his return.
The Government today announced it would give $50 a week to families who qualify for the in-work tax credit.
Dayton James Webber, 27, went on the run after allegedly shooting a passenger in the front seat of his car during an argument.
Trump extended his deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz on Monday, saying the US will hold off striking Iranian power plants for five more days.
The Roo Crew Take-Apart Vehicle Toys were sold at The Warehouse from March 2021 before being recalled in January 2024.
Judge David Clark found all three affirmative defences raised by the defendants — truth, honest opinion, and responsible communication — were proven.