Mosque attacks sentencing: 'This is a day for justice that we have long been waiting for'
The sentencing of the convicted mass killer begins in Christchurch today.
The sentencing of the convicted mass killer begins in Christchurch today.
Their dream Europe getaway has quickly become a nightmare.
D-Day for a decision on Auckland's alert level restrictions and the rest of the country.
Farid Ahmed's wife was murdered in the Chch terror attack - but he won't be at sentencing.
Name suppression lapses for farmer on tax charges, police freeze $11m assets.
There are now 111 active cases of Covid-19 in New Zealand.
Brenton Harrison Tarrant, 29, will be sentenced this week.
Tony Everitt drank only water and black coffee in a silent protest.
Cancer patients and sick children are being put in further danger due to moonlighting.
Jess Watkin has more than a foot in the door to re-enter the White Ferns fold.
Perata Atutahi wonders if her sight might have been saved with different treatment.
Large crowds flocked to beaches and parks last weekend despite lockdown.
The couple said not all of their family believed their good news at first.
Cuba St was cordoned off but has now reopened.
NZTA announces it will spend $200 million to keep spades in the ground.
NZTA says it never approached other contractors to get job done if negotiations failed.
Kaitaia man jailed for four years six months for manslaughter of four-week-old daughter
Cancer patient, woman with lung condition also say they've been laughed at.
New Zealanders are more willing than Americans, British, and Germans to get immunised.
The overdue fees of 'a penny a day' have been waived.
Findings of abuse have increased by 22 per cent over the last five years.
Warning financial viability of public transport in jeopardy if patronage doesn't recover.
Can festivals happen given social distancing - or international artists even get in to NZ?
Senior gang member admits buying Range Rover worth $150,000 was money laundering.
Former MP says too many people being allowed through who should be turned back.
It's unacceptable that justice system provides no protection for victims, say advocates.
Tangiwai Wilson died suddenly. Now whānau can't get the 11-year-old home for her tangi.
The order to stay at home in bubbles was unlawful for the first nine days.
Locals say the smell was so intense it made them feel ill.