Fire fighters are working to extinguish a large blaze in a shelter belt in Taipa, Northland. Fire and Emergency shift manager ...
Katoa suffered multiple head knocks, but Tonga's coach has defended the team doctors, saying everything was "done by the book".
Crash landings for the vulnerable Kaikōura tītī birds is more common in March and April - but happen from August to March ...
The test sold through Temu and Shein found more than 60 percent of the products investigated from both online stores had ...
A woman suffered a brain injury and permanent damage to her memory after being given too many opioids on a busy night at Middlemore Hospital.
Pharmac is considering trimming its list of medications awaiting funding, focusing on those that have stayed in the ...
The US government went into shutdown on 1 October after Republicans and Democrats in Congress failed to pass appropriations ...
Pacific Island nations have voted against the United States to end trade embargoes on Cuba. The vote in the United Nations General Assembly puts the whole Pacific in opposition to the US, as well as ...
Brad Windust estimated the hornet species has likely been on our shores for many months, and its population could now be in the hundreds, putting New Zealand's honeybees at risk - including our 27 ...
Canterbury University has done a large scale test on the sort of steel frame and concrete multistories common in New Zealand.
From today, the public can offically submit feedback on Auckland Council's housing intensification plan. Auckland Councillor, Shane Henderson, spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
There is still not enough known about the seafloor to decide if deep sea mining can start in the Cook Islands, government scientist says.
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