Mountain bike crash clips MP's wings
A collision between his mountain bike and a tree means West Coast-Tasman MP Damien O'Connor won't be clocking up airpoints anytime soon.
A collision between his mountain bike and a tree means West Coast-Tasman MP Damien O'Connor won't be clocking up airpoints anytime soon.
A West Coast woman was granted final name suppression after she was convicted yesterday on two counts of forging a document for financial gain, defrauding others of $30,000.
Kiwis have not been treated to the usual warm temperatures that January brings, with the mercury sitting lower than the same time last year.
About 250 people were bused up the hillside to the Strongman Mine site on Saturday for a poignant ceremony to commemorate the tragedy there 50 years ago.
State Highway 73 will reopen to single-lane traffic past the Otira slip tomorrow, but with delays, and the rail line is expected to open on Wednesday.
Man charged with disorderly behaviour after firing Nerf guns in Greymouth McDonald's restaurant.
THE emotion generated by dramatic and traumatic loss of life is a potent force. It can defy logic, it can prompt irrational acts
South Island police are concerned for the wellbeing of two missing people and ask anyone with information to contact them.
More than 200 people gathered this morning for a minute's silence 50 years on from the Strongman Mine disaster.
The summer "bomb low" is expected to continue to bring wild weather to the country today.
Holcim is in confidential negotiations with prospective buyers of its Westport assets, says capital projects manager, Ken Cowie.
Westport police say they are making progress in identifying who knocked out a local publican and broke his nephew's jaw on Sunday morning.
Labour leader Andrew Little is proposing a new solution to recover bodies in the Pike River coal mine.
The worst of the West Coast's wet weather should be over by dawn tomorrow, says Hokitika weather observer Mark Crompton.
Greymouth funeral director Laurie Anisy was a trainee and just two weeks shy of his 17th birthday when he got word there had been an explosion at the Strongman Mine.
Strongman mine disaster happened 50 years ago next week. Paul McBride catches up with the five surviving members of the Mines Rescue teams.
Northland DHB risks losing $1.5 million in elective surgery funding, chief doctor says
The temperature in Westland has managed to pass the 20C mark only once so far this year.
Unionised resident doctors are reported to be working through the strike at some hospitals.
Residents in parts of the country have been warned to brace for widespread flooding, slips and fast-rising rivers as the mid-week weather system hits.
Shelly Crooks, 36, hasn't been seen since December 22 after telling a friend she was going to hitchhike from Punakaiki to Opotiki.
Doctors' strike at 18 DHBs to disrupt care for thousands of patients
A museum replica of the Seddon family homestead that once stood in Kumara has been suggested for the historic site.
A Westport publican was knocked out, his nephew suffered a broken jaw and a friend was badly bruised in a fracas early yesterday morning.
A minute's silence will be observed in Greymouth on Thursday to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Strongman Mine disaster which claimed 19 lives.
District health boards are making their final preparations for the three-day strike by unionised resident doctors that starts tomorrow morning.
Next week's 50th anniversary of the Strongman Mine disaster may be the last opportunity for many to remember the 1967 tragedy.
The Kaikoura earthquake badly hit tourism spending in the region but national figures are brighter.
A 58-year-old Dillmanstown man recently sentenced to home detention for drink-driving was arrested in Kumara early today after he cut off his electronic monitoring belt.
The now former police sergeant ordered another officer to fire a Taser in a 'flagrant abuse of his power' and he was also convicted for careless driving in 2014.