
What you need to know about road closures on SH1
NZTA says motorists can expect 'roadworks galore' on SH1 due to major projects.
NZTA says motorists can expect 'roadworks galore' on SH1 due to major projects.
Offenders in Whangārei enjoy learning how to cook.
Letters have been sent to hundreds of impacted ratepayers, who are now facing hefty bills.
'We’re very grateful because we found ourselves in a corner.'
Gisborne council contractors have been hard at it repairing the city's riverbanks.
Project Wai aims to develop water storage and distribution for horticulture and farming.
Tairāwhiti Museum director Tapunga Nepe highlights priorities for community engagement.
More than 90 parents gathered with students to celebrate Aurora leadership programme.
Vandals used stones to break windows at Waikanae SLSC on Saturday night.
Gisborne surf lifeguards Edan Wilson and Jack Gavin have been recognised nationally.
External review of manual points to better preparedness for future floods in Tairāwhiti.
News snippets from the Far North
Police believe the incidents are linked and one person is assisting with inquiries.
The offending is alleged to have occurred nearly 50 years ago and involved boys aged 9-12.
The cocaine was estimated to have a street value of $253.75 million.
Ian Jury, 85, recycles batteries, donating over $47,000 to Taranaki Rescue Helicopter.
The public broadcaster had promoted the episode of It's Personal with Anika Moa.
A fire at an unoccupied house in Welcome Bay.
A wheelchair user says the new roundabout on Welcome Bay Rd is 'amazing'.
Two Farmstrong ambassadors shelter from the rain for a yarn about the winter slog.
Kerikeri neighbours united with police and whānau to help find the young boy.
Mark Cameron, Levi Lanauze, Emma Higgins, Mary van Andel, Phil Duncan.
Rising transport costs have a lot to do with the need for a boost to the fireworks budget.
The sculpture symbolises the connections and partnerships that bind people together.
MetService said damage to trees, power lines, and unsecured structures were possible.
Recycling is sorted by hand, by real people, manager says.
Moana Tuwhare was formally welcomed to the role of Te Tumu Whakahaere.
'It’s opened up the world again for me,' Rachel Black says.
Central government directs councils to get back to core business.
'Who else loves their job like this after 22 years?'