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The programmes to watch this month across TVNZ channels and TVNZ+.
1News weather expert Daniel Corbett sets the scene for the long weekend.
Trump directed blame at US allies such as the United Kingdom and France, that have refused to enter a war with no clear endgame that they were not consulted on.
Police were called to the scene on Myers Rd at 7pm.
Harry and the six other claimants are seeking a "substantial award of damages, including aggravated damages".
The living wage was set by Living Wage Aotearoa NZ, a coalition of unions and other groups.
Councillor Alf Filipaina, who worked alongside Sir Barry, described him as a leader who earned trust and respect across all communities.
Some 5000 New Zealanders are heading off to start new lives in Australia every month. Many are young adults. Mine are two of them, writes Gill Higgins.
The family of a missing French national says they are "devastated with worry" as they make a plea for sightings.
A father was left unable to pay for groceries after he saved his credit card details on his computer for in-game purchases - which was then used by his six-year-old son.
Experts believe that animal is a young wolf searching for a territory of its own that accidentally wandered into the city.
The brawl, which occurred during the early hours of the morning at the Common Room bar, left several people injured and one in hospital.
The war has raised doubts about Iran’s participation in the World Cup, with often conflicting public comments from the Iranian government, football officials, and US President Donald Trump.
"It's not through lack of telling people that the speed limit is 80km/h, because it's blatantly there in front of them, so whether it’s just old habits die hard, I don’t know."
It’s the first successful prosecution of its kind by New Zealand Customs after the pair were found carrying 17.9 kilograms of the stone in their luggage.
The four-time world champions were held to a 1-1 draw by Bosnia and Herzegovina and then beaten in a penalty shootout.
Bay of Plenty MP Tom Rutherford posted on Facebook, saying he had heard from hundreds of residents concerned about the new toll taking effect in late 2026.
Kieran McAnulty said the legislation would clear up a "confusing law" that had been in place for a long time.
Figures provided to 1News by Westpac, based on a comparison of major supermarket prices, show Kiwis are paying noticeably more for common Easter items.
The sustainable footwear brand was founded by ex-All White Tim Brown, and its products were worn by the likes of Barack Obama, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Silicon Valley executives.
Thousands of US troops have been deployed to the Middle East, the Trump administration has threatened to escalate war if a deal is not reached soon.
The golf champion said in a post to social media platform X that he'll be seeking treatment after pleading not guilty to DUI on Tuesday.
UCon Construction Ltd plead guilty to three charges after sediment and concrete slurry repeatedly escaped from an Auckland building site into the city’s wider stormwater network in 2024.
"No punishment. No Investigation. Carry on, patriots," Pete Hegseth said in a social media post.
Gurjit Singh was brutally attacked by a man known as Rajinder, who was today sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum non-parole period of 17.5 years.
Slight decrease across all three fuel types since the last update on March 30, but movements "remain within expectations", the ministry said.
Duggar, who starred with his parents and siblings in TLC's 19 Kids and Counting, was arrested in March.
The car reached speeds of up to 160km/h as it was tracked heading north.
The getaway unfolded after police were called to a venue in Auckland's Birkenhead, where a man had allegedly stolen a knife and money from the till.
Police were called to a restaurant on Sandringham Rd at around 10:15pm Tuesday, where a person reportedly entered armed with a machete and threatened staff.
Family 'destroyed' by 'depraved' murder of son in Dunedin; Jet fuel stocks swing in latest data release; Where rain can be expected this Easter weekend
Greenpeace Aotearoa is claiming victory against dairy giant Fonterra for misleading butter packaging it labels as "greenwashing".
Residents in the North Canterbury towns of Waikuku Beach and Pegasus have reacted to news New Zealand Post plans to close their postal agencies.
Graham Bloxham entangled himself in Upper Hutt’s mayoral race after he dropped out of the running for the Wellington City job at last year’s election before nominations closed.
Karla Epiha failed to check as she pulled into a street and ran over an 8-year-old, it took 10 members of the public to lift her car off the boy.
ACT has a private member's bill to abolish the Broadcasting Standards Authority, which Peters hinted his party would support.
The same Government that scrapped the Lake Onslow pumped hydro project has now put it on the fast-track list.
US President wants to shift responsibility for the Strait of Hormuz to countries that rely on it for oil and shipping.
Two mills belonging to Japanese-owned Juken NZ are facing uncertain futures with the company saying it had not been able to make them sustainable.
Legislation to ease alcohol restrictions over Easter, Anzac Day, and Christmas has passed its third and final reading.
Body found by a member of the public in Cromwell's lake after Antoine Richard was last seen on March 21.
Fire and Emergency crews could be seen dousing the car in Britomart this evening.
New figures show electric vehicle sales have skyrocketed in just a month.
US President Donald Trump may become the first president to go to a Supreme Court hearing over children being born to parents in the US illegally.