Bodybuilder Sarah Priestly shares what led her to Brisbane - and what would make her come home.
Alice Taylor shares recipes for two classic pasta dishes, inspired by her recent move to Italy.
In New Zealand’s long and storied romance with the property market, the "mum and dad" investor has always been a central character.
The White House's aggressive policy moves have prompted a barrage of lawsuits — more than 700 and counting.
E tū union members at New Zealand's Aluminium Smelter in Southland, owned by Rio Tinto, have been in bargaining since 2024.
The coalition party is proposing a shakeup of immigration policy, with a six-point plan including deporting serious offenders no matter how long they have been in NZ.
Officials were planning station open days ahead of the launch, according to Auckland Transport.
Germany's defence minister has appeared to take in stride a Pentagon announcement that the United States plans to pull some 5000 troops out of the country.
Luke Metcalf will need to fight his way back into first grade after the replacement halves pairing earned Andrew Webster's tick of approval.
Police said a victim was found injured on the road at the intersection of Burwood Rd and Queen Elizabeth II Drive in Burwood about 7pm.
The scenes at Albany tonight stood in stark contrast to 2025.
The airline said on its website that all flights have been canceled and customer service is no longer available.
“It’s a very big problem," says one researcher.
Speeding through school zones is a common problem around the country, according to the New Zealand Principals' Federation.
It comes after the Kiwi finished 15th in the earlier Miami sprint race, won by pole sitter Lando Norris of McLaren.
War-battered Syria has stood out as one of the few spots of calm in the Middle East's latest conflagration.
Bangladesh had won the first match by six wickets. The second match was rained out.
One witness at the scene described feeling a "big boom" during the impact.
“I’ll let you know about it later," he said before boarding Air Force One, adding that “they’re going to give me the exact wording now.”
The nation currently has 43 days' supply of petrol, 33 days of diesel and 28 days of jet fuel.
It’s not the first time the satirical publication has hit a legal setback in plans to take over Infowars.
Te Matau a Pohe, which is New Zealand's only rolling bascule bridge and one of fewer than a dozen of its type in the world, opened in July 2013.
The girl went missing from a home on an Indigenous town camp near Alice Springs, sparking a massive five-day bushland search for both her and the accused.
The mayor has described the landmark deal as "underwhelming" just weeks after fronting the announcement with the PM.
The interim report delivered 14 recommendations including increased security at Jewish events, tighter gun laws, and a review of how counter-terror agencies work together.
The Warriors and the NRL produce consistently compelling entertainment that Super Rugby cannot currently match, writes Patrick McKendry.
The Line 0 bus is the latest piece of conceptual art from twin brothers Frank and Patrik Riklin, encouraging riders to take a break from their daily routine.
Researchers discovered that bacterial communities can live on mouthguards and aren’t easily washed away by a quick rinse under the tap.
US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth accepted the luxury jet a year ago despite questions about the ethics and legality of accepting the expensive gift.
Police said the deceased person found by Search and Rescue personnel in Motueka Valley was likely missing 52-year-old Nathan Green.
The attacks are aimed at slashing Moscow's oil exports, a key source of funding for its grinding invasion of Ukraine.
Tony 'Woodsie' Woods, 80, has played and volunteered with the Western Football Club for a whopping 71 years.
The many Kiwi players who are overseas, permanently or on sabbatical, are out of sight and mind - while players in Super Rugby who are still out of reach are more enticing.
Ten crew — including one Kiwi — began the first leg of a worldwide study tracing plastics all the way from the sea back to their original source on land.
Security restrictions in China's capital are often tighter than in other parts of the country.