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Kāinga Ora said its been waiting on final building approval from Auckland Council
Obesity could end, and increased diversity may topple 'anti' politics in a Gen Beta world.
Airline and exchange programme apologise, offer compo, after student stranded.
It's hard to know if artificial intelligence will save or enslave us - or neither.
"Discovery should impel people throughout New Zealand to persist in sanitary precautions."
OPINION: Nobody will get all they want – but it’s better than getting nothing,
Electric vehicles are being investigated for ferrying politicians around.
OPINION: 'Unfortunately we can’t choose our neighbours - it’s just the luck of the draw.'
Residents and holidaymakers are urged to conserve water due to dry conditions.
Firefighters from five stations scrambled to the blaze on the outskirts of Inglewood about 5.30pm. Video / Hamish Hemi
An alleged dangerous driver hits lamppost, police respond and crash patrol car at scene.
Pinched Porsche 911 eventually recovered after dramatic wrong-way police pursuit.
Who is liable for a person's debts when they die?
The blockage was disrupting traffic headed for the Wellington Cup at Trentham Racecourse.
OPINION: Trump is pro-Israel, no doubt. But he’s also pro-Trump.
'I’ve grown my wings... like I'm free and I feel really good that it’s all now out there.'
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Athletes from Tauranga, Rotorua, and Whakatāne have been named in Team NZ Roller Derby.
Applications and nominations for the 2025 awards are open until February 14.
How New Zealand Customs uses intelligence and technology to battle rising drug smuggling at the Port of Tauranga. Video / Mike Scott
Satchie Govender: 'They were having a barbecue while she was digging her own grave'.
After being arrested, Christine Scott carried out more offending.
Significant vegetation, planting areas have been lost at two regional parks due to fire.
Several gates across the forests had been cut open to allow alleged offenders access.
With the weather deteriorating, DoC rangers had to pause their search until first light.
'We are counteracting that and saying to our people there is another way.'
The commune - which was led by convicted sex offender Bert Potter - had a dark history.
A lull in Mission and stadium concerts in Hawke's Bay is likely to continue through 2025.
Simon Burt decided to take the road less travelled. He found a book to write.