
Driver dies after rolling car in a Waikato paddock
Police said the coroner will investigate the cause of the death.
Police said the coroner will investigate the cause of the death.
Repair work will take time as Dargaville's 5000 residents asked to stop using water.
Michael Scott Wallace is now eligible for parole after murdering Birgit Brauer in 2005.
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Removing wasp nests from the garden can help monarch butterflies to survive.
Will Foley aims to strengthen urban-rural connections in Central Hawke’s Bay.
Plans include a Friday night Grand Winter Ball and a free Tweed Ride on Saturday.
About 80,000 enrolled patients will move to the new Health NZ contract by July 1.
Mona Blades disappeared while hitch-hiking from Hamilton to Hastings on May 31, 1975.
Public consultation on Resource Management Act changes began on Thursday.
Right Dog for the Job project digs into the genetics of NZ's working farm dogs.
Farmers must update NAIT records after moving herds on June 1.
The Chiefs finish at the top of the table while the Highlanders finish at the bottom.
She has now admitted to Emma-Jane Sylvia Kupa’s manslaughter.
'I’m not going to die tonight, not here, not in this car, not this way.'
Patience is key during New Zealand's bustling Moving Day.
Five ex-partners testified he raped, beat, and assaulted them.
Waikato District Council doesn't know when the pipe failed.
Young league players set for massive Rotorua event this weekend.
Stu Loe and Stu Duncan, Dr John Roche, Jen Corkran, Chris Brandolino, and Rowena Duncum.
Emergency services have responded after an aircraft made a hard landing at Tauranga Airport.
Heartbroken family member of homicide victim says rugby hero's gesture was special.
It has been a gruelling few years for staff at Eastern Institute of Technology.
The farm has 30 sheep and includes a two-stand shearing shed.
A strong wind watch has been upgraded to a warning for much of Hawke's Bay.
'In hindsight, I should have shared the load with councillors.'
'We are completely smitten and feeling incredibly grateful for this new chapter of life.'
'No one’s hurt, [it] can be rebuilt.'
A resident on Ranui St claimed she saw a trampoline swirling above a house.
Seth Dundass, 21, has been remembered as a 'keen young worker'.