
Mayors' coalition wants fresh talks on Three Waters
'We don't all have green slime, and frogs coming out of our taps.'
'We don't all have green slime, and frogs coming out of our taps.'
Queenstown Airport staff expect about 1500 hundred passengers from Auckland today.
Man granted permanent name suppression in case dating back to 2018.
The Auckland border has been in place for more than 100 days.
Allegations trailer came off work vehicle and hit another vehicle, killing driver.
Emergency services were called to the fire on Ferry Rd about 2.15pm.
Young boy punched in face after tried to stop mother being stabbed.
Cop who led the Marylands School child sex investigation speaks about case for first time
Fire crews were called to the incident on Hereford St at about 7am.
OPINION: Southern hospitality awaits, the door is open.
Top three destinations are Wellington, Christchurch and Queenstown.
Beach-lovers rejoice, a scorching Saturday's on the way.
Name suppression has lapsed for a man accused of killing teen Connor Whitehead.
The council signed off on the new salary at a meeting on Thursday.
One person died at Middlemore Hospital overnight, and another at Auckland City Hospital.
John Muchirahondo is facing multiple charges of raping women in Christchurch
Facilities being lined up in case a holidaymaker turns up infected with the virus.
Sainey Marong claimed his religious rights were breached behind bar.
Fairmont Joseph Wiringi fled Southern Cross Hospital about 12.45am on Wednesday.
The system is low-cost and compact.
Name suppression to continue for Chch businessman who repeatedly raped a child.
Man, 46, allegedly locked himself in a toilet after being told to leave The Bog.
Two motel units in Queenstown 'not enough' with Aucklanders on the way, says mayor.
Duties include "pastoral care, coffee tasting ... and upsetting fanatics of all kinds".
The father of three children allegedly murdered by their mother has returned to Pretoria
Burger King has been in contact with him directly.
Electric Ave has announced it will go ahead on February 26 next year.
'Senseless acts of violence' appear on the rise in Christchurch.