Woman who sparked controversial police investigation into euthanasia supporters identified as Annemarie Treadwell
The woman who is believed to have sparked a controversial police investigation into a pro-euthanasia group has been identified.
The woman who is believed to have sparked a controversial police investigation into a pro-euthanasia group has been identified.
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Helped by cricket and political visits, the relationship between India and New Zealand has come a long way since NZ's 'man in India' was the caretaker. But it needs to go further.
Diana Paekau told her four-old son that they'll now be making a canvas roof tent their home for the summer because there is a shortage of rentals.
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Three adults and five children escaped a blaze in Otahuhu this morning.
The popularity of major tramps has 'exploded' and DOC boss says charge of up to $100 may be needed.
There was a sighting of Ross Bremner's car at his victims' home before he went on his murderous rampage, say police.
Nearly 300 complaints have been upheld against New Zealand Police officers, says a new report.
Police officers' use of a drink-driving checkpoint to track pro-euthanasia campaigners has been described as worrying abuse of power by legal experts.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority has launched a probe into the police handling of alleged illegal hunting by off-duty officers
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Protest boats will be banned from parts of Auckland's harbour during a historic visit by a United States warship.
The country's trade deficit expanded to $1.44 billion in September, from $1.14b a year earlier, according to Statistics NZ.
The Catholic Church in New Zealand will follow guidelines from the Vatican banning the scattering of ashes.
A detailed map showing the location of every dangerously compromised power pole in Dunedin shows just how worried residents should be about the risk of death or injury.
A weather balloon with cameras attached has captured a stunning view of Central Otago from the sky.
A 15-year-old Auckland girl has been referred to youth aid following dawn police raids this morning.
University of Canterbury students and staff will have to fork out a lot more for parking following a sharp increase in fees.
PM John Key gets some pomp and ceremony before heading into talks with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Police have admitted setting up a drink-drive checkpoint near a euthanasia meeting.
Jonty Payne, who suffers from a birth defect, had about 40 guests to play with at his party yesterday in Christchurch.
New food safety laws are forcing childcare centres to stop providing food for kids, or increase fees, the Early Childhood Council says.
The owners of an Auckland motel say they are the victims of a dirty trick after they were accused by New Zealand First leader Winston Peters of advertising for cheap, illegal labour.
Visa complications mean a couple who have just built a stunning tiny house on wheels in Paraparaumu have to sell up and leave the
Former national wrestler Devon Charles Bond's past caught up with him in 2014 when his DNA was taken following a drunken brawl.
Cyber-attacks on New Zealand computers and networks have more than doubled over the last five years, data released under the Official Information Act shows.