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The large burn off on a hillside above Wānaka is under control, officials say.
Kirikiriroa Maaori Ward councillor Maria Huata was sworn in on Tuesday.
The Reserve Bank has cut the official cash rate by 25 basis points to 5.25%. It is the first cut since March 2020. Video / NZ Herald
Police believe two people were involved.
The inquest is in its second phase.
Christopher Luxon, Wayne Langford, Nadia Lim, Carlos Bagrie, Dr Jacqueline Rowarth.
The crash involved two light aircraft.
Ruapehu District Council says it is bowing out from financing housing developments.
The kakī, or black stilt, numbered 23 birds 40 years ago, but is fighting back
The eye surgeon is accused of strangling his wife then staging a suicide.
Victoria Pheasant Riordan puts hands around her neck as she recounts Pauline Hanna's description of strangulation threat from Philip Polkinghorne.
'Everybody said when they come here, they don’t want to leave after six months.'
Health NZ boss Dr Lester Levy says there is a "serious financial problem" in health.
Retirement village upcycling discarded bikes to give away at Christmas
An incident at Ōkāhu Bay left an indelible mark on the young Claudia Orange.
Northland Waste is excited to provide additional local job opportunities.
Thomas Tahitahi shot Mob captain outside a church in front of 200 people.
A beloved Napier earthquake survivor became Hawke’s Bay’s very own 'Captain Tom'.
The event is part of Lake Taupō Hospice’s annual fundraiser.
According to officials, many hospitals are reaching the end of their life cycles.
Police and Customs seized 613kg of the drug wrapped in tea bags on a flight from Malaysia.
Dacthal or DCPA herbicides are used to control annual grasses and broadleaf weeds.
OPINION: It's occasionally so appalling, you’ll have to look away.
Student leaders have accused the ministry of not revealing earthquake risks.
A woman was arrested after the 'well-involved' fire, police inquiries are ongoing.
The man was also breaching his bail and was facing charges in Papakura District Court.
The court said the company must cease discharging woody debris and sediment.
Eleven masked people travelling in three cars broke into the motorbike store.
'He was so hungry that he was eating the plastic wrappers of his dog roll.'