
'I don't smack children': Childcare centre owner denies allegations of misconduct
'I advocate for children, not against them. I would never smack a child...' she said.
'I advocate for children, not against them. I would never smack a child...' she said.
Coroner finds "confusion" among health professionals and experts he consulted.
The man has been accused of indecently assaulting multiple women.
Out-of-control van crossed the centreline and collided with an oncoming vehicle.
Jacob Pietras took his fight all the way to the Employment Court, with no result.
Jesse Whitiora had a gun to his head as he was told he was going to die.
Woman used money taken from elderly man's bank card to feed gambling habit.
The father injected the girl with drugs, stating it was a "trust exercise".
Man who argued he was not aroused by online child abuse images now on home detention.
Ellen Craig was extradited to Australia in March last year to face murder charges.
A teenager who'd saved his money all summer was one of his victims.
An attempted home invader got more than he bargained for when he forced entry into a home.
The 53-year-old, who had six drink-driving convictions, crashed his motorcycle into a car.
The man also allegedly secured an $11,800 Covid-19 loan without his client's approval.
The 42-year-old man will be sentenced for the murder in August.
Nine charged, including a business couple, after police sting nets haul of drugs and ammo.
Frank and Ben Sweeney were sentenced in the High Court at Hamilton to jail today.
Mahia Tamiefuna was convicted using photos taken unlawfully.
The man's defence will open its case to the jury this week.
Victim tells thief during cross-examination in civil case: 'I trusted you'.
The Crown claims Sao Yean was murdered as retribution for a drug death.
A 52-year-old woman has been fined $6000 for wilfully neglecting the animals.
Stanley Hiroti won't go on trial for causing the fatal crash while driving drunk.
A daycare centre owner has been accused of serious misconduct over 10 years.
She was thought to have been suffering sciatica. It was something far more serious.
One support worker said it felt like she was "witnessing child abuse" but it was denied.
Power cut to 34,000 homes came on coldest night with highest-ever demand for electricity.
She appealed after the High Court declined her application in March.
People and businesses are often found guilty - yet the public has no idea.
Philippa Johnson said she would never backstab her boss - but did and lied about it.