
Holocaust survivor gets second New Year's honour
"Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it."
"Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it."
Rotorua's top 10 biggest building consents revealed
The first stage of the new Mainfreight facility was approved in January 2019.
His first job was as a milk boy and he despises gardening but loves development.
A Herald investigation reveals the names behind biggest house purchases in last two years.
Kiwi rich listers and wealthy foreign buyers snapped up 2018's priciest pads.
Exclusive research reveals the nation's top celebrity and rich-lister home buyers.
Buyers were not allowed to enter the former P lab and it was still sold above its CV.
Farm worker entrusted inheritance to a new neighbour whose mini-skirts turned heads.
Brothers Dudley and Rodney Barton have lived on the land for 45 years.
Returning Kiwi expats are the most active buyer group over the summer holidays.
These hot properties will keep you cool over the summer.
"If I could eliminate all safety risks, I would."
Owner wishes he'd let kiwi be released on his land 23 years ago, instead of weka.
Huge repair costs mean leaky homes are going unrepaired and putting lives at risk.
Dairy farm sales, and prices, have plummeted in the last two years.
OneRoof reveals its most viewed properties this year.
Neil Gray claims he was misled about the unit he was buying and wants his deposit back.
Brierley's first business venture was trading stamps at high school.
"We've got a waiting list" - marina general manager.
Construction will take about a year and 60 per cent of berths already sold.
The new office block will be located in Albany.
Expert Philly Lyus of DMI Homestagers tells OneRoof's Belinda Henley how to get your home in order.
Hawke's Bay had the third highest increase in the country for November.
"I haven't seen another property like it, it is pretty phenomenal."
Focus Live Earlier: Chris Dibble from Colliers International gives exclusive access to new property report that reveals sentiment in Auckland going upwards.
Amphibious boat manufacturer appeal won't go to Supreme Court.
A Palmerston North renter who took curtains and other items has been ordered to pay $2,250
A Christchurch landlord has been forced to pay $2000 for ignoring its obligations.