
Kiwi fighter gets new date as UFC return delayed a third time
Carlos Ulberg's return to the UFC octagon has hit another bump in the road.
Carlos Ulberg's return to the UFC octagon has hit another bump in the road.
The Canadian professors are visiting the Alexander Heritage & Research Library on April 7.
News briefs from around the region,
Everyone is invited to come to the parade and fair on Sunday.
The finalists have all contributed significantly to safeguarding the biosecurity of NZ.
Sophie Scott rides victorious in the $80,000 Olympic Cup at HOTY in Hastings.
Crowds flocked to the show, which featured amazing builds, including a very famous droid.
Explore the crunchy, wriggly, bizarre kai at this year's Wildfoods Festival in Hokitika.
The annual festival, first held in 2016, saw Hamilton’s suburb of Frankton packed today.
The much-loved community event announced its steamy star as part of 2024 line-up.
The Kubota Billfish Classic returns to Whitianga next week.
The Tongariro River Trail will host a running and walking event this weekend.
Confrontational haka has long been used by Māori activists.
News snippets from across Northland.
Tutus on Tour brings ballet to smaller New Zealand theatres.
How many of these Kiwi authors' acclaimed books have you read?
Thousands turned up for the event after years of cancellations.
Birdlife Productions brought their show Box of Birds to the Hamilton Arts Festival.
American singer Pink will perform at Dunedin’s Forsyth Barr Stadium tomorrow night.
McCartney came up agonisingly short of the gold but was stoked to be on the podium.
Supercars makes its return to New Zealand in April.
'I was in his corner for one of his fights - I’d always wanted to have him in my corner.'
Pink's performance next week will be the final major act for over a year.
'My anxiety was through the roof, but I started practising every day.'
“It’s a beautiful day; a positive day.”
More than 500 children and young people were in Taupō for Ironkidz last weekend.
This is the final year that Classic Event will run Balloons over Waikato.
A feast of performing art has Hamiltonians in a cultural frenzy.
'It was doom and gloom all the way to 4am.'
The band 'can’t wait to visit these special pockets of Aotearoa'.