
Waiter sacked after five shifts awarded almost $20,000
Waiter pressured into working as a cook 'under the threat of a written warning'.
Waiter pressured into working as a cook 'under the threat of a written warning'.
Wheelchair user Michael Eichler hopes to one day mend his relationship with his daughter.
Prominent anti-vaxxer Brad Flutey appears on charges relating to a January 17 incident.
Juror discharged and left the Christchurch Court House after a positive Covid test.
Iriheke Pere, accidentally shot by police in 2013, is seeking $250,000 damages.
Five children are killed in driveway runovers in New Zealand each year.
OPINION: Our editorial on the Criminal Cases Review Commission.
Taunted for speaking Te Reo: Nelson man says offending linked to troubled past
The man sped through Whanganui's city centre and ran two red lights while driving drunk.
Mobster with more than 100 convictions gets another jail term for meth dealing.
Rushing to homicide scene, woman saw gloved hand covered in blood, murder trial hears.
The Waitangi Tribunal has determined Motiti residents aren't their own distinct group.
Convicted killer Samuel Hemuera Pou appeals conviction - jury should have been discharged
Crown alleges homicide victim had 38 injuries on head and body.
125 sex offenders claim miscarriage of justice - victims' advocate calls it 'frightening'.
NZ-born man pleaded with authorities to let him stay in Australia.
The dealer was baking a batch of cannabis confectionery when police arrived.
Woman appears in court after five pedestrians injured at Westfield Manukau mall.
A patient developed prostate cancer after doctors failed to follow prescribed procedures.
"As the famous dictum put it, justice delayed is justice denied" - Chris Penk.
Truckie's conviction stands following the death of a friend on motorbike.
Waiū Dairy CEO: We're sorry, our actions don't represent the values of kaitiakitanga.
Regional council: The penalty serves as a reminder to others about following the rules.
The attack only stopped once prison officers intervened.
A trail of grief, scrutiny, and learnings - how could these deaths have been prevented?
Five homicides by five mentally-ill people have been the subjects of extensive inquests.
The two teenage boys were "compelling witnesses", a Christchurch judge found.
Second person appears in court following alleged robbery of two elderly women.
Roger Dunnage collected up to 800 vehicles by late last year when neighbours complained.
Pasifika lawyers mistaken for defendants, or told they won't make it through law school.