
Social studies 'not as valued' in some schools
New Zealand's numeracy and literacy rates have been declining for the past two decades.
New Zealand's numeracy and literacy rates have been declining for the past two decades.
Police were told an unidentified person approached a student on a bicycle in Waikanae.
Four of the council's seven members were set to remove the chairman from the role.
Passenger Olivia Brown, who died in the crash, was told not to wear a seatbelt.
Myrtle rust infects many of New Zealand's native plants and bad infections can be deadly.
Angela Turnwald was banned for four months by the Judicial Control Authority for Racing.
Spades will hit the ground in the middle of the year - the start of a five-year project.
They were the only ethnic group to pay a £100 poll tax for entry to NZ.
The latest ructions around the council table centre on Shadbolt's driver's licence.
Ardern praises scientific work and reveals she is a Shackleton fan.
It is believed a different group was behind this attack to the one on the Waikato DHB.
The four most tested people in New Zealand totalled 360 tests between them.
Mark Cowling died after an alleged dispute with a 'noisy neighbour'.
Researchers noted participants had much higher levels of antibodies after the second dose.
Wellingtonians will have a great opportunity to catch the lunar eclipse tonight.
Council using machine learning to analyse barking in bid to save time on complaints.
A 63-year-old woman is on trial facing a charge of careless driving causing death.
The Government must intervene to protect sick patients, Waikato cancer doctor warns.
The incumbent PM is having a hard time letting go of power, Fiame Naomi Mata'afa said.
The broadcaster had spent nearly 10 years with the company.
It might be Natasha's father's last chance to say goodbye to his sister.
short-term and long-term improvements have been presented at a briefing.
New York Times: More than 50,000 Kiwis have escaped the pandemic by moving back.
The search sparked up again on Tuesday afternoon after a sighting in Utakura Valley.
Harrowing 111 calls played: 'If I let go of him right now, he's going to die.'
Kiwis travelling to Melbourne are nervous but are keeping to their plans at this stage.
The May 16 assault took place at 3.20am on Wakefield St, and caused moderate injuries.
The seemingly endless cycle of violence can seem hopeless, but NZ must still respond.
The full story of a govt manager who planted a spy camera in an Auckland gym revealed
Suppression lifts for porn-addicted Government manager who planted a spy camera in a gym