
Diversion for gym owner after man's jaw broken
The maximum jail term Timothy Medicott faced was three years. He got diversion instead.
The maximum jail term Timothy Medicott faced was three years. He got diversion instead.
Venod Skantha was a doctor at Dunedin Hospital when he was charged with murder.
Risk of downpours for many as front sweeps across North Island
Kiwi man thankful that follow-up tests revealed he had stage 3 Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Property price rises at resort towns outstrip city increases.
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The 22-year-old was discovered in the upturned Honda Odyssey behind a building this month.
Victim says she was violently beaten 'because I smashed up his car'.
The car came to rest on its roof on the curb, but the driver escaped injury.
The witness was declared hostile in court.
School group launches campaign to "say no to hubs" controlling schools.
Mohammad Alayan's doctors say they're surprised that he did not die from his injuries.
Three generations of animal lovers made the cat show in Mosgiel a family affair yesterday.
Young, white, male, a loner. Uneducated but not stupid. His real life was on the net.
A front will bring some wet weather mid-week, but it'll stay warm.
Sex offender back behind bars after subjecting two of his co-workers to his lewd acts.
International flights have not been affected by the fog.
The man was returning from helping grieving relatives in Chch when he crashed.
Islamophobic incidents dating from before the terror attacks on Friday have come to light.
Auckland schools reach out to local mosques and a Muslim school opens its doors to all.
Tracy O'Brien was about to retire at the end of the term.
The sound of a man hammering nails on a roof was reported to police as multiple gunshots.
The majority of Muslim pupils in Dunedin didn't turn up for school yesterday.
Despite his injury, he managed to run outside, where he saw a child lying on the ground.
A large number of people were disrupted and distressed as a consequence of the scare.
Who are we now? Simon Wilson on the Christchurch mosque shootings.
A source has told the Otago Daily Times the bomb squad has been called in.
Club vice-president rejects any links to white nationalism, says allegations 'unfounded'.
Politicians have promised New Zealand's gun laws will change.