A police investigator said the actions of the now deceased boarder indicated he knew of the man's death.
This article is regularly updated with the latest official fuel stocks data released on Mondays and Wednesdays by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.
Newly released NZTA documents warn relatively small, dense crowds can trigger side‑to‑side movement on the clip‑on lanes, potentially crushing pedestrians and damaging the bridge.
The unemployment rate was expected to stay unchanged at 5.4% or nudge slightly higher for the three months ended March.
Our ageing car fleet is getting older as we do less mileage, vehicles get more reliable and our economy is stalling.
Footage from aboard the ship shows deserted decks and gathering areas, medical teams in protective gear, and a still landscape ahead.
The Queenslander is riding high off the back of One Nation winning seven spots in the South Australian state parliament, and consistent polling showing federal support for her party surpassing that of the coalition.
How can food products that travel into New Zealand from other countries end up being cheaper than those produced locally?
Austrian authorities suspected the three diplomats of engaging in spying activities using antennas on the roofs of the Russian Embassy in Vienna and a diplomatic compound.
Aerial footage from the state broadcaster showed white smoke billowing in certain areas of the site, with facilities collapsed or damaged.
Officers believed two people were knocked off their dirt bikes: one on Ngapipito Rd, Kaikohe and the other on Tana Rd, Moerewa.
A group of organisations is asking the United Nations to investigate if the changes amount to systemic discrimination against women.
Many companies kept reporting bigger profits for the start of the year than analysts expected.
It means New Zealand will play two pre-tournament games before they kick off against Iran in their first World Cup game since 2010.
Lead researcher Claire Reid said the study found "a really clear pattern" that higher or problematic screen time predicted difficulties in attention and focus, planning, impulse control.
The school exists to indoctrinate children, maintain a caste system and grow a workforce, new documents show.
Arsenal is back in the Champions League final for the first time in 20 years thanks to a late first-half goal from Bukayo Saka that secured a 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid.
MetService has issued multiple warnings and watches for parts of the South Island, some of which begin later today.
Stats NZ has released the latest unemployment data for the March 2026 quarter.
One resident said she heard an explosion before a dark smoke cloud was pictured in the air above the beach shortly after 9.15am.
It comes a day after Iran was blamed for new attacks in the Strait of Hormuz and against the United Arab Emirates.
New Zealand citizenship by grant requires holding a resident visa for at least five years, basic English, good character, and being present in the country for 240 days per year.
The President said he was pausing the effort for a short period to give space for US efforts to finalise a settlement with Iran to end the war.
Jurors in a Fort Worth courtroom decided on Tanner Horner's punishment after hearing about a month of testimony and evidence.
Matt Balkham from Wellington Astronomical Society said although the comet was getting fainter and further away, it may actually be a better time to photograph it.
Greg Stevens, 59, died after his logging truck rolled as he tried to negotiate a tight bend on a road which was part of a wood lot harvest operation run by Forest 360 on May 27, 2023.
A past foaming issue was suspected to be a meth lab, but that was never confirmed.
The class action lawsuit, filed in federal court in Manhattan, accuses the tech giant of copyright infringement.
Media Minister Paul Goldsmith says the BSA "doesn't make sense".
New research from technology firm Lumin found that more than half of Kiwi organisations had been hit by fraudsters in the last year.
Constable Jonathan Fris was speaking to Senior Sergeants Lyn Fleming and Adam Ramsay when they were struck by a speeding vehicle in Nelson.
In-country and on-water stocks have retreated from recent highs after a burst of shipments was absorbed into the supply chain.
An Auckland pair whose company imported knives, bayonets and drug utensils have been sentenced on dozens of charges.
Naveed Akram and his father opened fire on a crowd of people celebrating Hanukkah, leaving 15 people dead – including a 10-year-old girl.
Harry Singh was sentenced to 10 months' home detention in the Auckland District Court.
The powder turned into a paste that blocked the 14-month-old boy's lungs.
Attack came a day after US forces struck an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea, killing two.
Marine rescue volunteers Bill Ewen, 78, and Frank Petsch, 62, died while trying to save a yachtsman in peril on Monday.
The All Blacks captain and veteran Crusaders lock was due to return from his sabbatical in a fortnight.
Some pen pal programmes have survived — or even began during — the internet age.
US President renews his criticism of Pope Leo XIV, potentially complicating a fence-mending visit Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans this week to the Vatican.
House keys with address information were stolen from an unlocked vehicle, which the man allegedly used to commit a burglary at a residential address.
Available information shows that nearly a month passed between when an elderly Dutch man fell sick and died, and the laboratory tests confirming hantavirus.
New test for people applying for NZ citizenship by grant; Widow on logging truck driver's 'preventable' death; Govt to axe Broadcasting Standards Authority, self-regulation signalled.
Four women and nine children have finalised plans after spending years stranded in a Syrian refugee camp.
The artwork itself faced an unknown future in 1942, when it was acquired in Paris for Adolf Hitler, one of countless works swept up in the Nazi plunder of European Jews.
Identifiable by her pale face, Khusi was "beloved by the entire zoo community".
The clip-on pathway would have replaced a now-closed, ratepayer-owned footbridge attached to a rail bridge between stations.
Voyager founder and chief executive Seeby Woodhouse has apologised for retweeting a post he says was "unacceptable".
Media and Communications Minister Paul Goldsmith said the media landscape has changed since the BSA was set up in 1989 and regulation hasn't kept up.
Employers struggling to wade through AI applications as some job seekers get CVs professionally written to stand out.
A good Samaritan couple who donated their embryos claim they suffered serious psychiatric injury as a result of the bungled implantation.
Kumanjayi Little Baby, 5, was allegedly murdered near an Outback town.