
What winter? Weather gods smile on New Zealand again
The dry, mild winter continues, but change is looming.
The dry, mild winter continues, but change is looming.
Hamilton pharmacist Simon Cooper was found guilty of serious professional misconduct.
Closing submissions are being delivered this morning.
A bruised ego was behind the plan to track down Ngaruawahia man Mitchell Paterson.
Ōhinewai School has space for new classrooms to share paddock with alpacas.
Sleepyhead takes staff welfare to new extremes with a $1b new Waikato community plan.
SkyCity's complaint about Hamilton mayor to be dealt with "separately and subsequently"
Gang leader Leon Wilson's police video interview was played to the Hamilton jury today.
Two crashes involving three cars keep emergency services in the Waikato busy.
Under new leadership the Waikato DHB has had a change of heart over talks with the family.
Whanganui's Rachel Māia's next challenge is world paraclimbing championships in France.
Olly Hills is NZ's 12 year old cicada expert. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Olly Hills is NZ's 12-year-old cicada expert. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Two men and one woman go on trial for their alleged part in the Waikato man's death.
The arrests followed a reported firearms incident in Te Awamutu.
Four people were injured in a multi-vehicle crash just south of Hamilton tonight.
Brace yourself, New Zealand, few places will be dry by Sunday evening.
Former BNZ banker has had his sentencing conditions eased after forfeiting $850,000.
Kesh Naidoo-Rauf will run for Council. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Louise Hutt sees room for improvement in Hamilton. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Louise Hutt wants to solve inequality, housing, transport and climate change. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Hamilton mayor tells groups supporting SkyCity could impact future council funding
Te reo memory game with a twist. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Te reo memory game with a twist. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
If Black Caps do little things right they will prevail says CD fast bowler Blair Tickner.
Rob and Llannys Burgess say the law is "abhorrent" after losing their home.
He invited his children round for pizza - and told them he'd won $250,000.
Due to the break-ins the tenant felt unsafe living at the house with her young daughter.
The woman was taken to Waikato Hospital last night but has since died of her injuries.
St John transported one patient in a critical condition to hospital.