
'Don't gamble with our future' students protest school closure
Wellington Girls' College students hold a silent protest at Parliament over their earthquake-prone class block. Video / NZ Herald
Wellington Girls' College students hold a silent protest at Parliament over their earthquake-prone class block. Video / NZ Herald
Offer is 34% above the last trading price, Empire's statement said.
Student leaders have accused the ministry of not revealing earthquake risks.
Correspondence reveals the back-up plan if the first refloat attempt was unsuccessful.
The scammer listened on the woman's phone 'from her pocket' when she visited the bank.
Cabinet material states charter schools aim to increase choice and enable 'innovation'.
Gail Maney and Stephen Stone's lawyers say it's too late for a retrial now.
It comes after ministers raised 'serious questions' about KiwiRail's safety record.
Once ashore, the men used matches from their waterproof survival kit to light a fire.
Stunning scenes were captured from Wellington to the East Coast on Monday morning.
Treaty lawyer Roimata Smail and the National Library collaborate for E Oho!
John Leonard was flown to Auckland for specialist care after his condition deteriorated.
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The Government wants councils to use remote inspections as the default approach.
See how much it costs to rent or buy a house across all the school zones in the city.
Eastbourne residents are being asked to reduce their use of toilets and showers.
The family of a woman who was declined for assisted dying say the law is 'ridiculous'.
Wendy Powell says she didn't expect Masterpiece du Petite Prince to be an instant success.
OPINION: How this hoodoo has developed is impossible to say.
The cause of the incident remains under investigation.
The same ferry ran aground in Picton recently and lost power last year.
'I just feel fundamentally uncomfortable about playing role of traffic engineer here.'
Foodstuffs fined for efforts to hinder rivals from opening or expanding.
'We will work pretty hard over the next six months to continue to build our revenue base.'
The board has announced Tonia Haskell is stepping down.
Nicola Willis says the cost is small compared to the $6b they're expecting to save.
The existing facility is earthquake-prone and breaches health and safety rules.
The jury has reached a unanimous verdict.
Dr Frank Stoks gave evidence at the inquest into Sandy Calkin's death in Wellington.