Man slashed young girl's throat in 'savage, unprovoked' attempted murder
He woke her up at 3am before trying to kill her with a fish-filleting knife.
He woke her up at 3am before trying to kill her with a fish-filleting knife.
It's a Bollywood love story with an almost Shakespearean plot.
An investigation into the incident has left the school and NRC with little clarity
A pair of orca delighted onlookers at close range on Tuesday as they popped into Ahuriri for some food. Video / Supplied
Today Waikato Police is announcing a $80,000 reward for information that leads to the location and safe return of missing Marokopa children. Visuals / NZ Police
Gurjit Singh was allegedly murdered in his Pine Hill home on or before Sunday, January 28.
The Commerce Commission says motorists often pay more for petrol longer than they should.
Kirikiriroa Hamilton Zinefest celebrates the art of random creativity.
Central Hawke's Bay saxophonist Gabriel Rodrigues to represent New Zealand at Annual World Championships of Performing Arts.
Here's how to make your home warm properly and keep your power bill down.
A&P shows throughout the country are facing hard times.
The 'terraced' lab was covered in camouflage netting and dug into the side of steep bush.
Part of the school’s new vision is based on the resilience of the kuaka.
Givealittle fundraiser reaches $250k-plus in two weeks.
Wanganui Harrier Club had an outstanding day at the Hughes Memorial in Hāwera.
OPINION: Celebrating supposed benefits of gang activities to communities is short-sighted.
Controversial evidence tested in Scott Watson case, Government claims massive drop in ram raids and cold weather ahead. Video / NZ Herald / NIWA / Metservice / Getty
One lane of SH25 north of Thames has reopened.
Ram raids are down more than 80 percent for the month of April compared to last year. Video / RNZ
Haami Piripi's warning: Do not to leave te reo Māori up to government.
A secondary crash has block a lane heading north.
The 22-year-old dad is worried police will charge him over his son's death.
The iwi 'does not want to be tied up in costly litigation'.
PM Luxon in the studio with Mike Hosking
The service was no longer commercially viable, Fullers360 said.
A Waitangi Tribunal urgent inquiry has begun looking into claims that the government’s push to prioritise English names and language in the public sector is harming te reo Māori.
A new cooking class aims to teach affordability and nutrition of home meals.
'I grew up in horticulture on my family’s orchards.'
Ōmokoroa Point School is reviving its on-site radio station.