Statistics House to be demolished
The Wellington building suffered damage in last November's Kaikoura earthquake.
The Wellington building suffered damage in last November's Kaikoura earthquake.
Police say the arrested protesters were blocking a road.
The parents of Ariana Reedy, who took her own life, are delivering a petition today.
New Zealand to pause and remember WWI Battle of Passchendaele - our darkest hour.
Barks, wagging tails, and a regal llama at the annual blessing of the animals.
Police are appealing for sightings of a missing 51-year-old Kapiti man Jason Jon Penny.
Wellington councillors are divided over whether to slap fines on cigarette butt litterers.
An injured tramper in her 50s has been winched out of dense bush in the Rimutaka Ranges.
A bus has crashed into a house in the Wellington suburb of Newtown.
Tia the police cat spends most of her shift napping.
Angie Warren-Clark is a seat away from Parliament. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Angie Warren-Clark is a seat away from Parliament. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
High-school teachers may lodge an unusual claim for an immediate 5 per cent pay rise.
The tragic story of Passchendaele is on display at the Great War Exhibition.
A Wellington teen was subjected to a barrage of online abuse before ending her life.
Rail workers say they are striking over private companies trying to claw back conditions.
Researchers seek causes of decline in teens' risky behaviours
The Women's Rugby World Cup is coming to Wellington on Wednesday.
Topshop has closed its doors days early after selling out of stock.
There was an incident with a knife, new babies and shades of Harry Potter for our new MPs.
A 90-year-old man suffered moderate injuries in the accident in Petone last night.
Police Remembrance Day is the most poignant day in the police calendar, Mike Bush said.
Man on a 'concerning trajectory' towards serious sexual offending.
Patches of showers and rain will reach all parts of the country this weekend.
MPs who quit or lost their seats at the election can still look forward to a few perks.
The raid on Head Hunter boss Wayne Doyle is the latest battle in a "targeted" police war.
Lawyers are today arguing about whether a special verdict was given in Little's trial.
Abuse and compliments are being thrown in equal measures at the portraits.
Winston Peters came to talk about coalitions, but reporters left none the wiser.
A resident may be able to stop illegally painting lines on his street as council acts.