
Oh to be a fly on the wall: An English teacher's encounter with artificial intelligence
Opinion: The following 'chat' is created entirely by me.
Opinion: The following 'chat' is created entirely by me.
Medallion Pet Foods in Waipukurau is one of the country’s oldest pet food plants.
Catchment group started in woolshed now part of $3 million Massey University project.
“There’s not a lot of information about what to do - it's uncharted territory."
For many impacted by the cyclone, the best accommodation option has been family.
Dark Destroyer sells out Toitoi event three weeks after tickets go on sale.
Tairāwhiti-Gisborne and the Wairoa District can expect big rain.
Thousands of notices have gone to Census defaulters warning of fines.
The racing, the travel, the expectation: Nat Waran's going into the minds of the fastest.
Higgins Central Prem Men were in Palmerston North for the first round of Intercity.
Climate change, and the extreme weather it will bring, could see some roads abandoned.
A chance to watch a beloved NRL team is being used as bait for those who haven't engaged.
.A “grab and go” bag is a small backpack with essential items to get through an emergency.
A free mentoring service could help Hawke's Bay business owners get back on their feet.
There was plenty of colour and festivities for the anniversary.
Waka Kotahi is still waiting for the go-ahead to repair a bridge damaged in March.
New directional road signs will include te reo Māori translations.
A desperate final pass for a Shield-saving dropped goal was thrown by Aidan Thomas.
Hohepa Shop ticking along very nicely since it opened just before Christmas
Mark Hutchinson seeks the job vacated by the retirement of Stuart Nash.
James Treadwell is tired of the forestry industry’s head being on the chopping block.
“I think it shows that we’re an empathetic district and community.”
Big increase in people seeking help, three months after the cyclone.
Opinion: Manuka is a pioneer species but it is not the panacea for healing the hills.
Te Reinga bridge, with its severe sag, was severely compromised even before the floods.
The door's still open for Brad Weber at the Magpies, but only if another better one closes
Cycling Without Age Napier trustee Alan White talks up the service a year on
Flaxmere Primary pupils wear pink, speak up and stand together to stop bullying.