Around 60% of couples were living together after separation, at least for a while, while they worked out what to do with their homes.
New Zealand
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MetService said the rain could lead to "localised flooding, slippery roads, and disruptions to public transport, especially during peak hours".
8:54am
It came after the country's largest bank announced it would cut some of its fixed home loan interest rates earlier this week, in response to a fall in wholesale interest rates.
Business
7:43am
Caleb Moefa'auo, 26, was pepper sprayed in April 2022 after a stand-off with guards over a bathroom towel while in custody at Mt Eden Corrections Facility.
Crime and Justice
7:23am
Bill McMurray, 80, was issued the infringment earlier this year after exceeding the three-night limit at a Taranaki freedom camping site.
Environment
6:00am
As of April this year, 11,806 people aged 90 hold a current driver's licence, up 40% from 10 years ago.
Auckland Transport has completed a temporary road in a northwest Auckland suburb to provide a vital link between residents and nearby Hobsonville Point.
7:45pm
A report has recommended major changes to keep more at-risk teens in school and a new model of alternative education for those who leave.
7:15pm
2:22
After years of work and legal battles five new marine reserves are about to open along the Otago and South Canterbury coast, protecting some of Aotearoa’s most endangered species.
Te Ao Māori
7:00pm
2:32
The last time Labour and National's ranking combined was this low was in 1996.
Politics
6:10pm
Meanwhile, leaders with parties down in the new poll have brushed off the results.
6:06pm
4:35
Both Labour and National have taken falls in the latest 1News Verian poll.
6:00pm
5:38
The changes across the bank's fixed and special rates are effective from tomorrow.
5:08pm
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith did not specify the nature of the concerns raised.
4:51pm
Video shows a phone propped on the centre console of a patrol car, appearing to play the second State of Origin game.
4:14pm
Proposed reforms to reporting laws draw mixed views, with critics warning less frequent data could weaken environmental oversight.
2:53pm
An inquiry will establish the facts and make findings about the integrity of MBIE's conduct, including whether officials may have misled ministers.
2:44pm
Ruapehu, the country's tallest volcano, unleashed a series of dramatic eruptions in 1995-96.
2:31pm
A woman and her children were forced to leave their home by police so her ex-partner could collect belongings because they didn't believe she had a protection order against him.
1:50pm
Mental Health Minister says the 11-year-old and her whānau were let down, and the Government is weighing compensation.
Health
1:22pm
MetService says watches and warnings already in place from Northland to Wellington are likely to be upgraded as the system develops.
12:38pm
Students at Ara Institute of Canterbury told 1News they received a text saying a bomb threat had been made toward the school, and they had to evacuate immediately.
12:14pm
Up to 5km of cabling has gone missing from the Wairarapa alone in six months, costing hundreds of thousands of dollars in repairs and leaving commuters stranded.
11:35am
1:34
Hillmorton High School's internet, phones, CCTV and student management systems all went down after critters damaged a core cable at the weekend.
11:18am
More than 225 million trays of kiwifruit were picked this year, compared to 216 million trays last year.
10:39am