
Heaters recalled after Dunedin woman's wall singed
Bunnings has stopped selling a panel heater and the supplier has issued a recall.
Bunnings has stopped selling a panel heater and the supplier has issued a recall.
Police are treating the death of a man found on Brighton Beach as unexplained.
Northeasterlies and rain spread down North Island during long weekend.
Police treating the death unexplained, do not believe he died in suspicious circumstances.
Missing girl could be anywhere in lower South Island, say police.
Ricky Welsford assaulted the same man twice, nine months apart.
The forgeries saw Dunedin scientist obtain the drugs codeine, tramadol and diazapam.
Logan Walden spent an hour wrangling the feathered intruder.
The man slipped a folding blade out of his pocket and slashed it at the victim's throat.
Rug up warm - more cold temperatures are expected today and tomorrow.
Anthony Hall breached a protection order when assaulting his partner in front of child.
Michael Shane McFadyen thought the car was his ex-girlfriend's.
'Make it go boom', jilted man told his mate. But they got the wrong car.
Dad said 'I shouldn't have done that' as son pulled the staples out of his flesh.
He beat her and hit her with a barbecue lighter until she blacked out.
After allegedly being raped twice in a Dunedin walkway, a woman found the man on Facebook.
Elise Wolfgram has just taken home the top student awards for a role she loves.
'Nothing makes this any better,' says mother of 16-year-old Amber-Rose Rush.
Police have apologised to a woman for their failure to investigate the incident.
Rowan Blackbourn stored secret videos of naked students in his phone labelled "the goods".
It's wet and a bit chilly, so rug up and remember to pack a brolly this weekend
Dean Purdy was arrested in Christchurch last night
Aerators switched off, killing tens of thousands of dollars worth of fish.
Offender claimed he was only trying to shake the dog's hand.
The girl says she remembers the man's uncut fingernails and the pain he caused her.
Jon Leng also told the Chinese complainant: 'Go back to your own country'.
This may be one of those shows for which you do not want to sit in the front row.
Dunedin travel disruption as fog affects air traffic for second time today.
Supermarkets maintain their facial data collection complies with privacy rules.
Fuelled by jealousy and owed $400, William Hillis Cottle went on a violent rampage.