Xanthe Baker is loving her time here – but did notice one thing that makes life a bit tougher.
Some of the talk around this winter is that is has the potential to be a super El Nino, writes 1News meteorologist Dan Corbett.
OPINION: The Government said it would be no lolly scramble and they weren't kidding. With another treat-free year on the horizon, Frances Cook shares tips on how to be best prepared.
Host Daniel Faitaua says the giant coin-pusher machine has a mind of its own as Kiwi celebrities compete for charity cash in the local version of the hit format.
In the latest in our Finances after Fifty series we talk to one of New Zealand's leading divorce lawyers Lady Deborah Chambers about breaking up, moving on and her working class origins.
The descendant of Ngāti Awa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāi Tūhoe and Tūhourangi, was an educator, author, iwi leader and one of the curators of the landmark Te Māori exhibition.
Kenneth Law sold lethal chemicals to hundreds of vulnerable people across more than 40 countries, including New Zealand.
Peter Burling and Blair Tuke's team will race in Halifax next month after a new boat was built following February's collision on the Waitematā Harbour.
Fatal crashes in Taupō and Otago on Friday evening have brought the preliminary holiday weekend road toll to two.
Bryan Murray earned the world record in Auckland last month – more than 70 years after he first took up the sport at the age of 26.
The Rotorua Lakes Council says crash data shows an improvement in safety outcomes since the crossing was installed at the Springfield Rd and Otonga Rd roundabout in 2017.
Latest list offers a glimpse into the perks, freebies, and diplomatic treasures New Zealand politicians accepted over the past year.
The group "occupied" the two 80km/h lanes on the structure with speeds no higher than 40km/h.
MetService meteorologist Gerard Bellam said one district would bear the brunt of the long weekend's wet weather, before the slow-moving system moved further North.
Hegseth made the comments today at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore, Asia-Pacific's premier security conference.
The UK broadcaster and TV personality said he survived the close-shave thanks to scrolling on his phone, and stated if it wasn't for this he wouldn’t have noticed the signs.
The milestone comes just days before winter officially begins on June 1, with Health New Zealand encouraging those not yet vaccinated to book an appointment.
Hato Hone St John said one person was seriously injured, and two were moderately injured after the incident this morning.
New Zealand's Police Commissioner is calling for greater regional cooperation after a brazen gang killing in Vietnam implicated nationals from Samoa, Australia and beyond.
Patronage has returned to pre-pandemic levels, with cost-of-living pressures, rising fuel costs and a 35% surge in student travel driving Aucklanders back onto public transport.
The number of house fires have risen in recent times, which Fire and Emergency New Zealand says is due to additional heating measures during the colder months.