Rare Goldie paintings up for auction
Two rare Goldie paintings are expected to fetch up to $350,000 when they're auctioned this evening.
Two rare Goldie paintings are expected to fetch up to $350,000 when they're auctioned this evening.
Defence Force truck drivers brave waist-deep water crossings, damaged bridges and overhanging rocks to get supplies to Kaikoura.
Dates have been set for NCEA scholarship history and chemistry exams, which were cancelled following last week's earthquake.
Fiona Fraser and her husband, Fat Freddy's Drop saxophonist Scott Towers, newly minted Hawke's Bay residents sample the offerings at Cape Kidnappers.
Filipino president Rodrigo Duterte has ordered a banquet lunch be delivered to his Auckland hotel ahead of his expected departure later today.
It may be months before inner-city Wellington residents are allowed home.
A significant cause of damage to commercial property buildings in the Kaikoura earthquake is a failure to comply with non-structural, seismic restraint guidelines.
Government's plan to sell hundreds of state houses to NGOs has hit another hurdle.
Prime Property Group is standing by the manager who allowed tenants to live in a commercial building on Molesworth St in Wellington, which is now being demolished.
Yesterday's warm weather is set to continue for most areas today.
An American tourist was hit and killed by a truck in Tauranga after booking a cycling tour while visiting the city on the cruise ship Celebrity Solstice.
COMMENT: Three major shakes in South Island in the last six years, have highlighted how the enemy we are most likely to have to front is the one within.
A Netflix customer has been stung by a bill 21 times what she's usually charged for the service.
Tears trickle down the faces of Kaikoura quake victims as they realise how long the road to recovery stretches before them.
The first baby has been born in Kaikoura since it was rattled by a devastating 7.8 earthquake.
Last Monday's earthquake should be a wake-up call about the risks commercial building owners overlook when it comes to non-structural items, say experts.
A van had flipped on its roof, a police spokeswoman said.
The Human Rights Commission says an Auckland man's speeches allegedly given by an Auckland man condemning Jewish people are appalling
Auckland is falling off the pace in its natural tendency to produce disproportionately more economic output than the rest of the country.
A man wanted in relation to an aggravated robbery and assault on police in Morrinsville last month has handed himself in to police.
The trampers who died in the Tararua Forest Park were found within 1km of the hut they were heading to, police say. The 39-year-old
Footpath outside mall closed for building strengthening work.
Officers disregarded police pursuit rules, report finds.
Stopping the flow of pollutants into urban Whangarei's 6000 stormwater traps and planting trees along the waterways could all help
Freight destined for Wellington's CentrePort was quickly diverted to Napier Port after the Kaikoura earthquake.
Hunt continues for man who abducted and sexually assaulted an 11-year-old boy in West Auckland.
A teenager accused of stabbing an off-duty police officer during a violent home invasion was reportedly granted bail twice in two weeks.
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The consensus view of the nation's economists is that New Zealand is well placed to take the rebuild costs from last week's quake in its stride.