Angela Herbert is learning to walk again after spending more than 100 days in hospital following a collision with a van while cycling earlier this year.
A boatie who survived a 2024 capsize while crossing the Manukau Bar says the proposed Auckland Council lifejacket bylaw should cover more vessels.
Up to $10,000 of property was taken from an Ōpua houseboat 100m in a burglary that has left a family baffled over how it was carried out.
Some mornings when you wake up, your head is fuzzy, your body is heavy, and you don’t feel rested. It felt like you were dreaming all night. But did all that dreaming actually wear you out?
Extreme overnight rain swamped the top of the South Island, forcing evacuations in Brightwater, closing major highways and leaving rivers high, as severe weather shifts north.
The Labour leader confirmed a wave of policy announcements was on its way but says caucus has not yet finished assessing last week's Budget.
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including weather watches in force, and the GOAT makes a comeback.
New Zealand will place travel bans on three individuals, who have "actively worked to expand illegal settlements in the West Bank, including through violence".
"[It’s] rude to tow cars when you’re parked illegally. [The] whole irony is he’s doing that and someone forgets to put their number in a machine and gets a fine."
The $620 million deal would create New Zealand's seventh-largest bank, subject to regulatory approval and community consultation.
Police launched a search after initially believing one person was unaccounted for, but later established he was elsewhere when the crash occurred.
Police have urged an alcohol licensing committee to shut down a bottle shop in Ōtara town centre, which they say is Auckland’s worst for anti social behaviour and public drinking.
The climate pattern could see New Zealand experience below normal rainfall and warmer temperatures during winter.
The qualifier game will likely be the final Crusaders match at their new home this season.
Introduced in 2015, the Regional Gotta Go scheme allowed passengers to book last-minute seats on regional routes at a fixed price, subject to availability.
Appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit in the King’s Birthday Honours, Manuel told Breakfast his two phones had been ringing off the hook since the announcement yesterday.
The US president reportedly warned bombing Lebanon's capital Beirut would isolate Israel further in an expletive-laden call reported by US outlet Axios.
Richard Foddy is alleged to have artificially inflated the value of Sacred Hill Vineyards' wine inventory in a bid to obtain funding.
Police say a trail of evidence beginning with a burning SUV on a rural road north of Dargaville led them to a woman's body at a Whirinaki address.
The Prime Minister was joined by Finance Minister Nicola Willis and Education Minister Erica Stanford.
A document relating to the Smith v Fonterra legal case was sent from a Fonterra staff member to the private email address of a former staffer in the Prime Minister's Office.
Transporting NZ said the closure highlighted the importance of investing in road resilience projects.
The Chiefs and All Blacks No.10 says he has recovered from a head injury which sidelined him for two weeks.
Speaking to Australia's Today show, the former Prime Minister and Labour leader talked about her new life across the ditch.
Fonterra legal case document sent to private email of Luxon's former staffer; Trump blasts Netanyahu over Lebanon; El Niño now 95% likely as NZ faces warmer, drier winter.
Emergency services said the mission was complicated by the dog "deciding to play hide and seek".
The 17-year-old was booked on 12 counts related to animal maiming and torture and three counts of malicious destruction of private property.
Plan to weaken and remove Treaty clauses from a range of laws is now at the centre of an urgent Waitangi Tribunal hearing in Wellington.
Samples collected in one of the world's most remote sites in West Antarctica last summer, 700km from Scott Base, and flown back to New Zealand
Proportion of people planning to put One Nation first on their ballot paper has risen four points to 31% – the most popular political party in the country.