Police seek two after bus driver robbed
Police are seeking two young men after the aggravated robbery of a bus driver in Christchurch.
Police are seeking two young men after the aggravated robbery of a bus driver in Christchurch.
A pregnant woman says she felt ashamed and on the verge of tears after being told she was wearing "inappropriate" swimwear at a public swimming pool.
An optometrist who failed to diagnose a retinal detachment in a patient which can lead to blindness did not show "reasonable care and skill", the Health and Disability Commission has ruled.
Paula Bennett says her appointment as Minister for Women shows the Government is taking women's rights seriously.
More young Kiwis are considering travelling to Asia for that big OE.
Gore's anti-prohibition whisky makers had plenty of bite, writes Eleanor Ainge Roy.
Police are seeking witnesses after a woman was indecently assaulted in Queenstown about 4am on Sunday.
The Glen Eden Business Association is hiring security guards in response to incidents that stem from homelessness in the community.
Organisers of a Christmas fireworks show in Taranaki say anyone who thinks they were hit by debris should contact them.
Overseas associates of missing man John Beckenridge, who abducted his 11-year-old stepson last year, are working with New Zealand police to track the pair down.
Lugton's is the second in Hamilton to appear in court after reaching a settlement with the Commerce Commission over a planned regional response to Trade Me's pricing model.
Kauri dieback infection rates in the Waitakere Ranges Regional Park have more than doubled in the past five years.
The New Zealand Superannuation Fund will invest as much as $260 million over the coming decade in SMEs.
New Zealand consumer confidence posted its biggest lift in four years as rural communities were more upbeat after gains in dairy prices
An Auckland teacher who had sex with a 17-year-old student and let the student watch her have sex with her partner has lost her registration.
Justine Tyerman and her husband warm to the deadline-free realities of life on the road.
Four people got into difficulty due to bad weather and windy conditions. Three capsized from their plastic yellow skiffs. One was not wearing a life-jacket.
Cattle have died after a truck rolled, closing part of State Highway 23, Waikato.
Brothers and sisters of disabled children often do it tough - they may feel they have less attention or are bullied at school.
A grassroots environment group is ramping up a lobbying campaign for more stringent "bottom line" rules around freshwater quality.
A patient at Waikato Hospital says he was told he was a "faggot" by a doctor who arrived allegedly drunk in his room in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Scientists are still trying to understand the strange tsunami activity that occurred in last month's 7.8 Kaikoura Earthquake - and have called upon people to help them.
The man in his mid 20s disappeared near Lion Rock just after 6pm last night.
Dozens of people went topless to beaches in Auckland and Wellington yesterday.
A man was hospitalised after being repeatedly hit on the head with a baseball bat in Te Puke last night.
Firefighters are working in warm conditions to douse the fire at Te Hauke, south of Hastings.
A woman lost on a track near Wanaka used the last remaining battery on her cellphone to call for help.
One of the most notorious forms of breast cancer is to be targeted in a new study by an Auckland University researcher and cancer survivor.
A Lord of the Rings actor who now works as a tour guide operator has slammed New Zealand's "clean, green" image.
Viewers are set for a dark and dramatic Christmas cliffhanger which is set to leave the future of some of the show's most-loved characters up in the air.