$2m swindle: Identity revealed of fraudster who took 47 overseas trips
Sharon Margaret Bradley failed in her bid to keep her name permanently secret.
Sharon Margaret Bradley failed in her bid to keep her name permanently secret.
A truck crash has forced the closure of State Highway 1 at the Bombay Hills.
Mongrel Mob boss repeats allegations of police and media bias.
Thirty-five people - including senior gang members - are facing charges.
While the service won't be at full capacity for a while 22 patients will be treated today.
Motorists are urged to be take care on the roads today.
Motorists should avoid the area or expect delays.
A deepening low is set to dampen our long weekend spirits.
Travel time increase if SH5 speed proposal lowered is now up to 11 minutes.
Shocking number of cases over the last decade.
Chiefs manager appears on a drink driving charge at Hamilton District Court today.
Jared Lammas was sentenced to four years and five months in prison.
Hamilton City Council and Envirowaste launch new waste minimisation education room.
The treatment was supposed to extend her life, but she died just hours later.
SAFE says the council should be re-homing the geese rather than killing them.
Waikato DHB's IT systems failures are putting extra pressure on local GPs.
The promising young rugby prop faces two charges.
It will be wet in most places, but Canterbury can expect the biggest rainfall in 10 years.
Investigators were expected to report back to the Trust Board next month.
Four people have died on Waipā roads in the past 48 hours.
Health Minister Andrew Little says he didn't get any complaints from patients today.
Narahenpitage Norbet De Costa has been sentenced for failing to stop at the crossing.
The DHB's 73 cancer patients will be treated in other NZ centres, but delays are possible.
It is expected the road will remain closed for several more hours.
DHB confirms files sent to media contained genuine patient and staff information.
The head of St Peter's Cambridge has resigned in the midst of a bullying investigation.
Radiation oncology was totally dependent on technology and hack left it 'in darkness'.
It is believed a different group was behind this attack to the one on the Waikato DHB.
Doctors warn of massive backlog with surgeries deferred, and use of handwritten notes.