
Driver taken to hospital with serious injuries after hitting cattle beast on highway
A police spokeswoman said there were reports of stock on the road at the time.
A police spokeswoman said there were reports of stock on the road at the time.
Mat Mullany has been working in Wellington for 20 years.
Temperatures are expected to be in the low 20s on Thursday to Saturday.
A retail store burglar made a quick getaway, but police say they weren't far behind.
St John reported at the time they had taken the man to hospital in a critical condition.
A climate change-focused mission from Mahia.
Taradale have scored four tries or more in all 10 games this season.
Samoa and Aotearoa are linked by whakapapa and the common ancestor Kiwa
'No one ever says they can't eat icecream because it's winter.'
Rug up warm on Saturday sidelines.
Prosecution followed inspection which found non-compliant sleepware in Napier store.
Coffee cart found on Napier property and taken for fingerprints.
Teen creates one-stop second-hand uniform website.
Ngawaka Heremia took traffic management to 'another level' with his actions, NZTA says.
Bruce McKenzie rubbed his caffeine-free eyes and realised he wasn’t just seeing things.
A non-profit organisation is expanding in response to growing demand after cyclone.
Jamie Downard was living in Te Awamutu after being granted parole.
Hawke's Bay high schools' real rugby goal is making the national Top 4 playoffs.
RA died in November after a cancer battle. Toby Walker was determined to honour him.
'It was a full expression of our emotions for our young soldiers.'
George Andrew had a whirlwind 2023 on and off the pitch - and he's firing for 2024.
Paige Dobson is still a few years away from drinking the wine she won for her troubles.
Flooding crossed two sections of SH2 north of Wairoa.
Police say they are investigating an earlier ram raid and cannot rule out further arrests.
Kirsten Wise says events bring people, money and a good time to the city.
Napier Boys' High has new principal.
Ride for men's health made its noisy way through Napier.
What started as a drive to learn te reo Māori has led to a bilingual journal for kids.
Close results marked the podiums for several of the events.
Shaun Gilbert's No 8 wire ingenuity is about to be tested across continents.