First-five Josh Jacomb and prop Siale Lauaki have been named on the bench for the match in Cape Town on Saturday.
Global air travel is predicted to more than double by 2050, threatening to exceed the capacity of air traffic control officers.
Ohio home where the boy dreamed of flight is for sale for the first time in nearly 40 years.
Ōmata School has used the devices in classrooms since 2011, but is now favouring a hands-on approach.
Police said four men aged 34, 39, 42 and 52 were found with stab wounds and a 47-year-old woman was arrested at the scene.
Foreign Minister Winston Peters leaves for Fiji today to meet with foreign ministers from around the Pacific. Pacific Correspondent Barbara Dreaver looks at what's on the table.
The Commerce Commission said it will argue that alleged anti-competitive conduct was widespread.
Clearing the vehicle windows to get underway can be a frustrating hold-up on a frosty morning.
Speaking to Breakfast this morning, Epsom MP and Auckland Grammar old boy David Seymour said the school community was "obviously devastated" by yesterday's tragic events.
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including a billboard blunder for Auckland’s CRL, dangerous turbulence on a flight, and a new twist in the Beckham family feud.
The 12-year-old tabby, Steps, went missing on Monday night — sparking a city-wide search and pleas for information on his whereabouts.
The bank joins the country's largest bank, ANZ, along with Westpac and BNZ, in raising home loan and term deposit rates.
Although no one observed the actual 8700km/h collision, a telescope in Chile spotted what astronomers have identified as the debris plume resulting from the crash.
The crumbling castle overlooking Dunedin's southern coast has been too dangerous for the public to visit for decades, which a trust is hoping to change.
An Auckland Transport billboard in Auckland has finally revealed the date when the underground train system will open.
The TikTok influencer, César Gastélum, was filming outside a fast-food outlet in Sinaloa state when he was killed by a motorbike driver.
Regional police and prosecutors said an airport worker found a drone near the south runway carrying an unidentified explosive device, which police later examined.
The charges follow a months-long police investigation sparked by reports from the community, with detectives now seeking information about any past offending.
Luxury cars, jewellery and properties worth $10m have been restrained after police uncovered an alleged crime network behind one of New Zealand's biggest meth imports.
Health tech is now proving to be one of New Zealand's fastest growing tech exports – bringing in billions of dollars.
The Government says the new qualifications will better connect classroom learning with the skills employers need, with teaching due to begin in 2029.
Average electricity demand reached 7415MW during this morning's peak, surpassing yesterday's record of 7247MW.
Eftpos NZ has launched the hardware needed for facial and palm recognition, but biometric payment infrastructure is still being implemented.
The arrests came after information provided from US authorities, according to police.
This morning, MetService said Auckland was the coldest it's been since 2021.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon made the comments during a radio interview this morning.
The package would cost $1.56 billion over four years, funding by a "refocusing" of the Government's investment boost policy.
The department it was concerned about workers being paid in cash, complex contracting arrangements being used to obscure transactions and businesses failing to meet their tax obligations.
Deep Kermadec trench quake generated thousands of felt reports before GeoNet’s system briefly detected a phantom tremor near Dannevirke.
Two Qantas flights were under investigation by the Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) following a "breakdown in coordination" on a runway at Sydney Airport.
A series of emails from the police's director of integrity and conduct have been released revealing the extent of her concerns about complaints made about Jevon McSkimming.
Veteran No.10 excited about return but is wary of trying too much too soon in Cape Town.
Woman became caught up in Wednesday morning's events after stopping to assist a female jogger who police say was randomly assaulted.
The New Zealander continues to battle an allegation he supplied cocaine to a fellow first-grade player in 2025.
Should the Kiwi cruiserweight boxer beat Floyd Masson on Saturday – a world title fight against the English champion could be held in Auckland.
Stats NZ data shows that most New Zealanders aren't getting enough pay increases to keep up with the rate of inflation.
The Crimes Amendment Bill passed its third reading in Parliament – delivering a suite of new criminal charges and powers.
The change follows a 1News investigation revealing managers were assessed on emergency housing numbers — a metric advocates warned could create a "perverse incentive" to deny applications.
After the Tokoroa under 14 team lost a home game on Saturday, the situation was said to be "within an inch" of turning into a full-on brawl.
Christopher Luxon announced that if re-elected, he would look at a referendum on MMP.
Most recordings of private conversations are illegal but the court found the recording can be used as evidence to protect the victim's "bodily autonomy and integrity".
Scientists tracked the space rock to the Wairarapa after a fireball lit up skies, discovering several fragments of the 4.6 billion-year-old rock in rural farmland.
Kea Aerospace said its next generation aircraft, with a wingspan comparable to an Airbus A320, will fly in the stratosphere, nearly 20km above Earth.
When Russia fires at Ukraine, air-defence systems have only minutes — sometimes seconds — to detect and intercept the deadly threat.
Education Minister Erica Stanford said the subjects would be available for students in Years 12-13 from 2029.