Banks Peninsula has been hit by a deluge.
The jury heard how Richard Leman was shot in the knee and then the chest.
The Christchurch investment firm has been in interim liquidation since December.
Jordan Luck's beloved music room has been hit by floodwaters.
Delays with deciding what direction the game takes could have major consequences.
Top end of the market strong on selective day of selling at Karaka.
The backpacker was lured into a van on K Rd and taken to an industrial area, Crown says.
Kamahi St in Stokes Valley has been torn up by ferocious flood waters.
Richard Leman was found dead in the boot of his car in 2023.
The new Hawke’s Bay units use an untested ‘no roof’ high-security design.
More than 19,000 homes in the lower North Island are without power.
A soon-to-open rooftop bar will be Australasia’s largest outdoor rooftop venue.
An economist warns that concern about rising interest rates may be a headwind.
This year's Rakaia salmon contest will run without anyone catching fish.
The central Christchurch museum opens on February 18 as a permanent tribute.
The 88,000sq m NZICC can host more than 4000 people across vast event spaces.
OPINION: We have more ministries than similar countries and more than some larger ones.
At Ed Sheeran’s NZ shows, NZSL interpreters signed every lyric live.
The judge put Michae Win’s letter through ChatGPT software to test their authenticity.
Christchurch residents are still unable to drink from their taps, Newstalk ZB's Claire Sherwood reveals. Video / Ryan Bridge TODAY
OPINION: New Blues boss Karl Budge is acutely aware of the challenge he has.
People are strongly urged to take this seriously and prepare now.
The unit holds 16 men judged too dangerous for mainstream prison units.
OPINION: Officials are weighing three different models for policing digital speech.
Winds above 50 knots and low cloud could see flights delayed or cancelled.
Jim Wilson spent his life finding unique voices and fighting for them to be heard.
About 14,000 Christchurch households face a boil-water notice until further tests.
'I am there to do a good job for those grieving families.'
Fifty years on, Rocky Horror's Columbia is as outrageous as ever – and heading this way.
Residents living in the eastern suburbs received emergency alerts to their phones.
Families describe seven years of inquiries as ‘constant re-triggerisation’.