King Cobras gang pair shot in South Auckland, refuse to talk to police
Police are investigating an alleged shooting in South Auckland last night.
Police are investigating an alleged shooting in South Auckland last night.
12,500 people were sent invitations, less than a quarter booked a place initially.
Community backlash has prompted a review of the decision to close the after-hours clinic.
Three charged with burglary.
Seven children aged 13 and 14 apprehended after chase.
The Lotto Powerball $17.1m ticket was sold at the West City Lotto store in Henderson.
Heavy rain is lashing much of the country this morning.
The reports revealed a silent $92m spend and billionaire schemes to bring the Cup back.
OPINION: Something weird has happened to the perception of cyclists and cycling in NZ.
Fine weather expected before possible heavy rain and floods for parts of NZ.
Tourism and hospitality sectors are disappointed but understanding of the bubble pause.
Charles Ninow, head of art at auction house Webb's talks about good investments.
The colonialist, the ad man, the smuggler and the $3.7m Maori carving.
Goodburn has had to buy new clothes and rely on meals from fast-food outlets.
"We're working our way through it" - Richard Aitken, Fu Wah NZ.
Lorraine says her driver's licence was used in a case of stolen identity, to her horror.
Navy Occupational Safety and Health are investigating and WorkSafe has also been informed.
The Auckland house where health boss Pauline Hanna was found dead is now for sale.
No one had known the work existed until contacted by the Italian family that owned it.
The health boss was found dead at the Remuera home on Easter Monday.
Clevedon Kawakawa Road Limited made a purchase of land for an overseas investor in 2013.
The four bedroom home sits on 1207sqm of park-like grounds.
'I'm still shaken up from what happened,' resident says after overnight shooting.
OPINION: She's the Māori and Pacific Minister of Police, apparently.
Experts and former volunteers say they are uncomfortable about enclosures at the aquarium.
A researcher says lumping everyone together robs people of their true identity.
Minister Williams' comments yesterday divided two prominent South Auckland leaders.
More than one hundred NZ contemporary artists will display works.
Elaine and Roldan Lictao learned via a phone call their daughter was in hospital.
Poto Williams says the communities she represents don't want armed police.