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Seeya, sunshine: Rain on way as high heads east
Our good run of weather had to come to an end.
Our good run of weather had to come to an end.
A law that allows land to be taken without compensation sets an unusual precedent.
Popping home from work at lunch, a Hamilton mum found out she'd won $10m.
Surge in bookings a relief to some of nearly 40,000 hosts who saw listing income disappear
The man is being taken to hospital after he was cut free from his truck.
Polytech and wānanga domestic enrolments forecast to jump 33 per cent.
Psychiatrist didn't tell authorities of affair with patient when he applied to work in NZ.
New Zealand Transport Agency traffic volume data is out for the first day of level 2.
Sales fell as we stayed home to fight Covid-19.
What queues there were in Hamilton were moving steadily this morning.
The app can tell mall security how many people there are per square metre.
Clubs and casinos to reopen with gambling set up around social distancing requirements.
Air NZ will restart domestic flights between Auckland, Dunedin and Wellington on June 1st.
Vishnu and Akshaya Nair have some shopping to do after welcoming triplets into the world.
The growing scene of esports in New Zealand has been plagued by controversy.
Parents appear evenly split over whether to send their children back to school.
The lockdown has widened educational gaps between advantaged and disadvantaged kids.
Homeowners are having land taken off them by a council for no compensation.
Wind, rain and mild temperatures today but frosty change coming.
'We've returned to Germany safe and sound and we wanted to thank you cordially'.
Hamilton firefighters are urging caution after two recent car crashes.
Free ads with no strings attached for small businesses bouncing back from lockdown.
New Zealand state highways are seeing an average 75 per cent less traffic due to lockdown.
Police are investigating a suspicious fire that destroyed a family home.
A person was seen running from the scene where a fire damaged a Whangārei home.
Schools expect only 5 to 10 per cent of students to turn up in alert level 3.
The essential worker was shocked at the officer's behaviour.
Debris has been strewn for about 50m all around the crash scene.
Some have jumped to take voluntary cuts, others have called them 'morally indefensible'.
Waikato Regional Council CEO and chairman are also giving away 20 per cent of their pay.