
Highway delays over holidays as roadworks continue
Delays on SH10 in Taipā as roadworks extended over holiday period
Delays on SH10 in Taipā as roadworks extended over holiday period
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Maritime NZ says some of the winds forecast are the strongest since 2017.
Steve Braunias previews Mark Lundy's parole hearing at Tongariro Prison today.
The group's chief executive has provided fresh details of its plan.
AA suggests a minimum of 60 practice hours for learner drivers.
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Organisers say there are multiple indoor activities in case of rain.
'Think Metallica meets Mahler, AC/DC a deux, and Sabbath with strings.'
Heavy traffic expected on SH2 between Paeroa and Waihī during holidays.
One person was plucked from Tauranga harbour as strong winds and swells increase.
Tonight's numbers have been drawn and it's time to check your tickets.
The doctor and married woman met on a sexual website and had a secret relationship.
Population rise since 2018 roughly equivalent to adding two cities the size of Hamilton.
The new stopbank will run from Redclyffe Bridge to Napier Golf Course.
Forecasters warn of 120km/h gusts that may close the Auckland Harbour Bridge.
Developer Shundi Customs announced a new builder for 56-level Auckland apartment project.
The men appeared in the Auckland District Court today.
The market has gone from strength to strength, and stallholders and visitors love it.
The rider and the van collided about 1pm at the intersection of Cargill and Stuart St.
Police found an unlicensed tobacco site with 423kg of loose tobacco and machinery.
Tam is moving at 35km/h south towards New Zealand.
Emergency services were called to the scene at about 2.30pm.
The tourist didn't hold a driver's licence and was here on a working holiday.
The report looked at soil, water, waste, climate change, plant protection and people.