Seeya, sunshine: Rain on way as high heads east
Our good run of weather had to come to an end.
Our good run of weather had to come to an end.
Prime Minister's office vague on what inquiry will be held on Covid-19, or when.
West Coast police have cracked down on organised crime in the region over the past month.
Attendance shows south-to-north pattern: 90 per cent in deep south, 75 per cent in north.
Wild weather across the country has downed power lines, caused slips and flooding.
Schools are officially open again - but many are not expecting any students.
Cave Creek disaster survivors and family reflect on 25th anniversary.
The golden weather is coming to an wet and chilly end for some.
"We continue to endure great pain … We feel this loss deeply."
Timothy Taylor has always maintained his innocence.
More people can get tested under new criteria, but doctor says it's still not enough.
Waikato town's cluster has been linked to a St Patrick's Day celebration.
Recovery bosses vote to walk away – gas levels being monitored remotely.
Family say Anne Guenole 'barely went anywhere'.
The four week lockdown could be extended if more Covid 19 cases arise.
The woman has been named as Anne Guenole of Greymouth
The death has brought home the seriousness of this virus, Tania Gibson says.
Those close to the exclusive, Christian community fear the rules are being ignored.
The search for the identity of human remains found in a Mount Eden property.
Police were this week in the West Coast brandishing a suspected photo of the missing man.
Eastern Bay of Plenty is the big winner in a new round of regional services funding.
Suspect in unsolved case reported to police a year before he died, but nothing was done.
Recovery agency unsure how much longer operation can continue on current $36m funding.
Stephanie Simpson has not been seen or heard of since Friday.
Police found bones in David Hart's backyard last week. His life is a bleak mystery.
Too few boaties know what they are doing at sea. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
'We were very afraid and freezing cold. There was no way of communicating with anyone.'
While some tourists were helicoptered out today, others remain stranded overnight.
Fiordland and Southland under states of emergency due to the storm.
A post mortem is underway for a body found at a Mount Eden property last week.