
'A lot of talk, no action' East Coast residents demand forestry change
The report warned the region had less than 10 years before felling caused land collapse.
The report warned the region had less than 10 years before felling caused land collapse.
Some drivers are being advised to avoid the Auckland Harbour Bridge this morning.
Five months has now passed since Joseph Ahuriri's disappearance during Cyclone Gabrielle
After a wet start to 2023, NZ's north can expect a welcome shift to drier conditions.
ACC has introduced a free service for Māori who need help making compensation claims.
Freddy Salgado is using bamboo, flax and carbon fibre to build a unique bike.
The black ute damaged in the crash was parked outside the official's home.
MP confirms she will not contest the East Coast electorate she won in 2020.
Willie Jackson said the crash might have been avoided if he'd been with her.
Kitini Taihuka prepares for the Oceania Junior Championships in Samoa this October.
Kitini Taihuka heads to Samoa for the Oceania Junior Championships
Five months of searching has found no sign of Joseph Ahuriri.
There are heavy rain warnings and watches across a swathe of the North Island.
Tairāwhiti Gisborne has had three states of emergency this year alone.
It concludes a two-and-a-half-year battle between orchardists and the council.
Lead negotiator Willie Te Aho has condemned what he calls an "arrogant approach".
Gisborne farmer Sam Gemmell completely cut off after Cyclone Gabrielle destroys bridge.
Gisborne farmer Sam Gemmell completely cut-off after Cyclone Gabrielle.
Nuka Charitable Trust has a mandate to deliver benefits to the Ruatōria community.
Police arrived at 3pm yesterday afternoon, but didn't recover the body until this morning
Surfing legend Maz Quinn suffered spinal injuries in the accident.
Flooded orchards and slips on roads mean gaps in the supply of some fruit and veges.
She verbally abused one and made repeated false accusations against others.
Two homes have red-stickered and evacuated, with more expected to come.
The state of emergency has been lifted in Tairāwhiti but the rain continues to fall.
The state of emergency has been lifted in Tairāwhiti, but the rain continues.
MetService are warning even a small amount of rain could cause major damage.
The weather switches sides from east to west, with cooler temperatures in store.
The district will unfortunately only get a brief respite from the bad weather.
The rain is expected to cause "dangerous conditions, significant flooding".