Referendum results: PM explains why she said yes to cannabis reform
Jacinda Ardern said her vote was a personal vote.
Jacinda Ardern said her vote was a personal vote.
Futurist blames humans for pandemics like Covid-19 and says there will be more.
Annah Stretton says, 'I can understand that out of context the image may be difficult'.
Tower has sold in just a couple of weeks with more than 100,000 views across the globe.
Emergency services have been called to a commercial building on The Terrace.
The man briefly appeared in the Wellington District Court this morning.
Let's hope they take the weather with them when they tour the country in March.
Local musicians say there are systemic issues within the Capital's nightlife.
More than 500 people recorded feeling the quake, which struck 45km deep.
Joseph Johnson was originally charged with murdering Nomads gang member Palmiro MacDonald.
Councillors unanimously agree to spend up to $180m to repair CBD building.
Zealandia says there's no sign a predator got in through the hole - touch wood.
Police have asked the public to avoid posting unverified information on social media.
Aaron Paul Laurence committed 65 offences over a 12-year period.
Fog is disrupting flights on some of the smaller planes at Wellington Airport.
Temperatures will be up to 12C above average in places - but don't get too comfortable.
The total number of active cases in New Zealand is 66.
It could be a plane-spotter's ultimate pied-à-terre.
City faces looming sludge overload, Hutt City Council votes for review of Wellington Water
More than 350 council staff will move into the city's iconic Cuba St precinct.
Three of them are among those with the biggest margins of any MP.
The Commerce Commission took action after complaints of prices being hiked.
But more people are believed to have been involved in the serious assault, police say.
The women who have come forward feel grateful for the wave of support, an advocate says.
A social media post has prompted more accusations and details of survivors' experiences.
Mayor says the council has to do better on its budgeting processes after latest blowout.
Police reassure complainants they will treat them with sensitivity.
Power outages and road closures, northwesterlies as strong as 110 km/h forecast.
He's appealing against both the Tribunal's decision and penalties.
National's Chris Bishop and Labour's Ginny Anderson join Newstalk ZB live on air.