
70 rare artworks with South Island connections to go up for auction
Pieces by Sir Grahame Sydney, Bill Sutton and Ralph Hotere are set to fetch millions.
Pieces by Sir Grahame Sydney, Bill Sutton and Ralph Hotere are set to fetch millions.
The Little Britain star is bringing the laughs to Kiwi shores come September.
OPINION: Paul Lewis examines the feasibility of fan ownership in the South Island NRL bid.
Aml is one of thousands of Palestinians displaced by the war in Gaza.
Muslim leaders want assurance that changes to gun laws will not put their safety at risk.
Royal praises Kiwis for supporting mosque shooting victims on fifth anniversary.
Pierre Nixon and Kurt Bayer report on a double tragedy.
Burling will be back at the wheel in SailGP's return to New Zealand next week
EDITORIAL: Yesterday marked five years since 51 people were murdered at Friday prayer.
A non-management stake in five NZ malls with $2.37b annual sales is on the market.
Luxon is with Lead Coordination Minister Judith Collins in Christchurch today.
This year’s anniversary falls on Jumu’ah - the mandatory Islamic Friday prayer.
Experts warn public needs tools to escape an attack by a terrorist in a crowded place.
COMMENT: The online community contributed to the radicalisation of Brenton Tarrant.
He was charged in 2017, but it took until this year to tell his story.
'She violently attacked her landlords, who had twice welcomed her into their home.'
'I think as a country we don’t celebrate things enough,' says Christopher Luxon.
This marks the end of the largest wildfire in Canterbury since 2017.
Police were called to the emergency night shelter just after 10pm.
Kia-ara Richardson has been found guilty of killing her partner more than four years ago.
Tim Southee wonders whether his last chance to topple Australia at home has been lost.
Relocation of buildings and site clearing to be done by June 30.
The Muse Christchurch Art Hotel offers a city-centre stay that won't blow the budget.
OPINION: The hypnotic vocals of Abdelilah Rharrabti and Esmail Fathi were illuminating.
Grey skies greeted New Zealand on a day they hoped would end in a rare win over Australia.
This American traveller seems to think so.
Police were called to the emergency night shelter just after 10pm.
Fire crews were called to a spate of suspicious fires from just before 9pm last night.
The Black Caps need six wickets and Australia require 202 runs. A decisive morning awaits.
New Zealand have built a stubborn faith that no match is beyond the realm of restoration.