
Why Auckland Uni's compulsory NZ history course is sparking debate
Students are divided; some find the course valuable, others see it as irrelevant.
Students are divided; some find the course valuable, others see it as irrelevant.
Security footage captured the woman's brazen daylight act.
The word 'helipad' is on approved plans but the council says no landing rights are sought.
Stuart Stobie was 'tragically taken in a hunting accident'.
She has not entered pleas to the charges.
Wickliffe's parole board hearing has been brought forward due to his declining health.
Daniel Lovell sold 1738kg more spat than reported in the 2021/22 year.
Graham Norton’s nationwide tour begins today at the Isaac Theatre Royal in Christchurch.
Students dived out of the way as the car travelled 20m on the footpath.
The real name and date of birth of the man behind the decades-long lie remain a mystery.
The Maadi Cup is the pinnacle of secondary school rowing and an icon of NZ college sport.
Coroner calls for better supervision around pools, lakes and rivers.
Up to five pedestrians are understood to be injured following an incident on Auckland's Symonds St. Video / Supplied
Little says flood mitigation and roading are key priorities for the district.
The visiting U16 and U18 hockey team members were travelling to Tauranga from Napier.
While the Treaty debate is 'fraught', there has to be a balance, he says.
Marley Joseph, top 2022 medical graduate, can't find a hospital job.
OPINION: The Blues No 8's form is symptomatic of his side's struggles.
Karen Pflug emphasises collaboration to reduce waste and drive sustainability.
General paediatricians were asked to fill the role but lacked training.
Auckland Council will decide if an upgraded Eden Park or a new stadium will be the city's national stadium and Auckland Transport struggles to collect bus and transit lane fines.
Union hits back at Jim Grenon, accusing him of PR 'deflection' over 'simple request'.
She felt relieved when her adopted son was diagnosed at 16.
Hospitality NZ says informal food businesses are being emboldened by social media reach,.
Queen St is the biggest trap for fines, with $11m worth issued in one year.
They were filmed carrying out a brazen smash-and-grab on the jewellery store. Video / Supplied
It cames as schools fight with NZR and a young Kiwi runner makes global headlines
The masked group smashed their way into the glass counters.
Emergency services were called to the scene about 6.40pm.
After admitting attempted murder he recanted, claiming he was there for a debate only.