'Rest in love' - four teen crash victims named as families grieve; public's desperate rescue bid
Southland communities are reeling after the death of four teens in a ute crash on Friday.
Southland communities are reeling after the death of four teens in a ute crash on Friday.
Three of the boys were 16 years old and one was 17 years old.
Jessica Barnfather woke from the anaesthetic screaming louder than when she was in labour.
Our snowlines are rising at 'a screaming pace'. Just what does Aotearoa stand to lose?
Did a small boy drown, as police believe - or was he murdered?
Orange light the news some were praying for, but niggles over face masks flare up.
With meat industry hit and calving season approaching, hundreds more workers fast-tracked.
Case numbers dipped slightly below 10,000 yesterday.
O'Connor and Whaitiri got a first-hand look at the dry paddocks yesterday.
The fire has spread through more than 1300 hectares.
Heavy rain across the country is also expected today.
Grins all round as Alan Mortimore, 49, and 14-year-old son Danny return after three days.
Wetland used by generations as a giant food basket and mahika kai site.
Luisa Girao has been covering the story of the pair since the beginning.
The pair failed to return from their hunt on Saturday.
Council revises an irrigation ban in the province after an outcry from local farmers.
Fresh data reveals daily aged residential cases peaked at 83 in the south of New Zealand.
He blew an excess breath alcohol reading of 1077mcg when he was stopped by police.
Agriculture Minister Damien O'Connor made the announcement today.
The 39-year-old came to the aid of a policeman during an arrest.
Ceremonies can take place but organisers are wondering whether anyone will attend.
Daily case numbers reported by schools in Wellington are also up.
The circumstances of the crash are under investigation.
Flesh-eating bug cost Ross Millichamp his legs, Kurt Bayer reports.
Fire crews have isolated part of the building.
Wingatui thoroughbred trainer Graeme Mee will have to learn to walk again.
The man was shot by police yesterday after presenting a weapon to officers on SH1.
Roger Dunnage collected up to 800 vehicles by late last year when neighbours complained.
The woman crossed double yellow lines in a no-stopping zone.