Heatwave to hit Hawke's Bay as temps predicted over 30C four days in a row in Hastings
MetService is predicting the region to remain hot all week.
MetService is predicting the region to remain hot all week.
Significant chunks of NZ's state highway network are no longer 100km/h zones.
Air Napier extended services during lockdown, now demand means it's permanent.
Police are calling for sightings of a silver Mazda Familia after a Gisborne dairy robbery.
Flyers sponsored by lobby group Hobson's Pledge have been distributed around Gisborne.
Kim Holloway, 56, needs a job - and he's not sitting around waiting for the phone to ring.
The projects are being launched in the second quarter, and will create 413 jobs.
There may still be a chance for one last beach trip this weekend before returning to work.
Severe thunderstorm warnings have been issued for parts of the North Island.
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Police and search and rescue teams are searching for 19-year-old Fletcher Wong.
Campaign encourages young people to use condoms and "keep track of where you've tapped".
The drought classification, put in place in March, remains for Hawke's Bay.
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"Because there's nowhere to go, we will get our usual Kiwis and we will get some extras."
William Sheridan drove at up to 150km/h during the pursuit from Gisborne to Matawai.
"Abhorrent" practice to be stopped under landmark new law.
Researchers warn a rise in unemployment due to Covid could mean more heart attacks.
Drink driving mum who killed son sentenced to 10 months' home detention.
Michael Huata was murdered by his long-time associate Ben Arundel Lambert last year.
The crash claimed the lives of a mother and her two children.
"If not us, then who, and if not now, then when," deputy mayor says in emotional speech.
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The crash that claimed three lives will be referred to the coroner.
The large sculpture didn't work either culturally or practically, Tairāwhiti Museum says.
"When word reached us who was involved... it's just even more of a tragedy."
"It is very hard to find the words to express the pain our community is feeling."
A woman and two children died at the scene of the crash.
New varieties don't have stringy bits, brown spots or watery flesh, growers say.
There's snow on the way for some alpine passes as a cold front hits the South Island.