
'Ruined my life': Uber driver yet to tell wife he lost $18,000 in crypto scam
An Uber driver's savings for childcare and education was lost to a crypto scam.
An Uber driver's savings for childcare and education was lost to a crypto scam.
Before she became ill, Julia loved competitive cheerleading, the violin and debating.
Act MP Karen Chhour speaks after Speaker Gerry Brownlee addresses concerns about personal attacks and bullying of her and other MPs. Video / Claire Trevett
Edmonds says Willis would need to go if ferry cancellation costs spike.
A 35-year-old man was arrested after crashing during a police chase.
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The shallow quake struck at 11.38pm at a depth of 13km.
NZTA advised the council it would not fund "raised safety platforms".
Sandy Calkin had been drinking but his friends say he was steady on his feet.
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The Associate Education Minister suggested many stakeholders 'don't want competition'.
Police say the man did not return home as expected.
India Shackel channelled former All Blacks captain Richie McCaw to calm her nerves.
19-year-old Wellington ballerina India Shackel speaks about being accepted into the prestigious Paris Opera Junior Ballet. Video / Mark Mitchell
Thomas Mackay Taniwha was found to be running 'high turnover' poker games.
The former Corrections officer has been sentenced to home detention.
Public Service Association says briefing confirmed 25% of scheme's funding will be axed.
'On one shift I made seven beds, answered a million phone calls and fixed the printer.'
Rob Jager's career includes more than 43 years with Shell in various executive roles.
The woman was strangled so hard she saw black spots and later had teeth knocked loose.
Doctors were now talking in days rather than hours when speaking of John Leonard's care.
Wellington is showing some of the highest levels of CO2 recorded in New Zealand.
The minister said other agencies had become used to relying on police.
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'Rents are nowhere near enough to cover the mortgage for a typical debt-backed purchase.'
Scots College: It took 'a tremendous amount of courage' for a former student to speak up.
Two small hospitals are reportedly using teleheath to service overnight patients.
A friend said the pair were 'fit and healthy' and the tragedy has shocked everyone.
Patricia Burt laid to rest alongside her husband decades after disappearing.