'Huge' sigh of relief for Kāpiti mayor as nephew flees Ukraine
Software engineer describes life in Ukraine before evacuating.
Software engineer describes life in Ukraine before evacuating.
Council officers have run out of time to do a parking plan before detailed design work.
"She was slowly getting worse ... that was sort of just dismissed as after-birth pain."
About 60 per cent of schools around the country have at least one case of Covid-19.
Jacinda Ardern didn't want to jump the gun on whether that meant Omicron had peaked.
The city is feeling the effect of a shortage of workers due to increasing Covid-19 cases.
Twenty-eight people who were at the Parliament protest have now tested positive.
Crossing on four-lane State Highway near the airport is shaping up to be controversial.
The number of people in hospital is the more worrying number - expert.
After two years of cancellations and postponements, two rock icons will play the capital.
Investigations and search warrants have fallen off the priority list, a source claims.
The seven-day rolling average of cases is 17,272, up from 16,687 yesterday.
Interislander ferries can still sail carrying freight, and Bluebridge services operating.
Protesters demonstrating at Parliament in Wellington were dispersed on Wednesday.
"We need to think as a nation how we got there & how we avoid being there in the future."
Quinovic sent the rent summary for a High Commission in Wellington to another tenant.
About 30 anti-mandate protesters are camped out at Remutaka Forest Park, managed by DoC.
Music to the ears: Viewers described it as "a joy to see" especially amid difficult times.
For now, the sweet taste of victory - but uncomfortable questions await police bosses.
The NZ Transport Agency is allowing some quality assurance tests to be deferred.
Petrol stations are charging up to $3.15/litre for unleaded 91, a jump of 40c in a month.
Latest deaths in Tauranga, Waikato, Dunedin and Middlemore bring toll to 67.
The abuse is compromising the DHB's ability to carry out tests.
A beach wheelchair is available at Waikanae Beach, Kāpiti for anyone who needs it.
"They need to go home and go back to their whānau and look after their children."
Airport boss says the decision to put an at-grade crossing on SH1 is bewildering.
Reza Ghadami has swapped hospitality for the television screen.
Police are monitoring various protests around New Zealand and will step in if necessary.
Police now combing through hours of protest footage as part of ongoing criminal inquiry.
Iwi chair Kara Puketapu-Dentice said watching what unfolded was disheartening