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350 homes, 470+ jobs: Fast-tracked development aims to ease city's dire shortage
Construction work on the first 215 houses could start this year.
Construction work on the first 215 houses could start this year.
OPINION: The best way to help the rural sector is to green the rural economy, fast.
The Greens and National are making a splash in Labour's sea of red.
A new report highlights the biggest problems facing Northland rivers and lakes.
Crime has been one of the major political talking points all year.
The paddlers represented Waka Ama NZ who came out on top at this year's event
Heart of the City calling for stronger police presence in the city.
One of NZ's most prolific fraudsters has been sentenced again after targeting elderly, ill
Tai Tōkerau candidates answer three questions critical for voters to know the answers to.
An area previously listed as 'safe' is now at risk of inundation - but new refuges found.
NZ Herald Focus talks to a social media expert about the selective social media algorithm, and whether New Zealand’s younger generation of voters is getting a clear picture of the political landscape. Video / NZ Herald
'This is just a spike in an ongoing failure of critical sewage infrastructure.'
Legacy medals were presented to New Zealand representative rowers in Whanganui.
Vision NZ candidate Caine Warren helps to get an illegal firearm into the hands of police. Video / Supplied
Ian and Danielle Kennedy are trying to stop the termination of their NZ Post contract.
Mayor Brown says 1.6-hectare land purchase was 'a difficult decision' amid budget crunch.
It is the fourth multimillion-dollar bailout since November last year.
Equipment for a refloat of this vessel is not available in New Zealand.
Te Kōtiu, a new immersive digital experience, traces the history of flight in Aotearoa through a multi-stream projection at Motat's Aviation Hall. Video / Motat
"It is our shared responsibility to collaborate in the best interest of all our lakes."
The man left bizarre voice messages and tried to follow female staff members inside.
National Party campaign chairman Chris Bishop has claimed gangs are actively intimidating National's candidates due to their support of the Labour Party. Video / Mark Mitchell
National Party campaign chairman Chris Bishop claims the Labour Party is resorting to "desperate and dirty tactics", actively lying about National's policies. Video / Mark Mitchell
Afele said she wanted to use the competition as a platform of social inclusion.
Plus: What Chris Hipkins' Covid result could mean for Labour.
The milestone means the buyout process can soon begin. It has drawn a mixed response.
Land Wars Museum planned for Te Awamutu has almost tripled in cost since planning began.
Crown's case: “She tried to push him away and get him to stop, but he didn’t.”
A car hit a fence in suburban Napier at 3.30am. A rugby player has now been charged.
Alzheimer's patient couldn't tell staff what day it was, but they sent her home - twice.