What do outlandish survey results really tell us?
Research reveals Auckland’s volcanoes have released about 26,000 kilotonnes of carbon dioxide and 9000 kilotonnes of sulphur dioxide over the past 200,000 years.
Sounds Funny with Suzy Cato and Friends involves silly songs, child comedians – and even a bit of puppetry.
With tracks created by artificial intelligence topping the charts here and overseas, New Zealand artists are concerned their work isn’t being protected.
A community worker on the Gold Coast says she has conversations "a couple of times every day" with New Zealanders whose move to Australia has gone wrong.
The two "discussed a range of global topics".
A proposed multiple-choice exam raises deeper questions about identity, values, and what might be left out.
“This is not going to change," Peters said in response to the Prime Minister's comments around increasing the retirement age.
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including Winston Peters fires back amid superannuation debate, the Māori Queen meets Prince William, and Sir Rod Stewart’s serve at Donald Trump.
Along with the departure of Peter Burling, it marks a significant changing of the guard as Team New Zealand names dual crews for the America's Cup Preliminary Regatta in Sardinia.
The broadcaster confirmed today it will screen the 38th America’s Cup Match and preliminary regattas.
Motorists are advised to avoid the area and expect delays.
Tenants face steep increases as Buller District Council shifts to market-aligned rents, forcing some to sell belongings and cut back on basics.
Rumaki Cafe will operate as an "immersive te reo Māori space", with customers encouraged to speak the language while ordering and interacting inside.
The changes, part of the 2026/27 annual plan, reflected lower use on Sundays and aimed to keep “rates increases as low as possible while continuing to deliver essential services”.
Under the legislation, companies face fines of up to $5 million, or three times the value of any commercial gain or transaction linked to the breach — up from the current $600,000 maximum.
"Fishery officers have zero tolerance for this behaviour, which threatens the sustainability of this important shared resource.”
Organisers say mounting financial pressure and a struggling live music landscape have forced the central Auckland festival to call time.
Ministry says the supply chain is "operating smoothly, and fuel is continuing to flow into the country as expected".
The operating allowance for this year's Budget will also be smaller, Christopher Luxon announced in front of a business audience today.
Jury shown footage of the moment murder accused Hayden Tasker was alcohol breath tested in the hours after he fatally struck Senior Sergeant Lyn Fleming with his car.
The Canterbury company moved 259 tonnes of shellfish in breach of biosecurity rules aimed at stopping a damaging parasite.
Being challenged is key for an All Blacks head coach and Rennie's latest selection suggests he will be open to feedback, writes Patrick McKendry.
The 34-year-old is taking up a short-term injury replacement contract with the Canterbury side
A statement released by the union’s chief executive Amy Marfell said the field “should not be a place where young people fear the behaviour of grown adults”.
The man who bludgeoned Birgit Brauer to death with a metal bar 21 years ago still denies killing her, and is now hoping the Criminal Case Review Commission will take up his case.
Veteran politician signals a tilt at a return after more than a decade away from Parliament.
The reading on Wednesday was followed by a debate in which 11 members of the House stated their initial positions on the bill.
Police interview with Hayden Tasker shortly after he drove at a police patrol, killing one officer and injuring others, shown to jury.
Mark Smythe collapsed on a trail in the hills east of Los Angeles on Saturday.
Consumer NZ bought 12 blocks of salted butter and had a panel score them on taste, appearance and texture.