
Woman and teen accused of fatally driving over man in Te Puke after Christmas money row
A woman and teenager jointly face a murder charge in the High Court at Hamilton.
A woman and teenager jointly face a murder charge in the High Court at Hamilton.
'It’s well needed and brings such a positive feel to the CBD.'
Diversions are in place and motorists are advised to take an alternative route.
How do you strike fear into the opposing team? Slow roasted marshmallows of course.
"My family, particularly my late father, have always driven me throughout my law journey."
The remains will be exhumed in consultation with local iwi.
Parker will take on his first international opponent.
Keewani Cook lost three of her siblings because her family could not afford healthcare.
'I couldn’t stand by and do nothing anymore. I want to make a difference.'
Police are continuing scene examination at Hamilton house but believe remains are human.
Several councils have made funding cuts to the organisation in their LTPs.
The man is accused of laundering nearly $250k in stolen money from two scam victims.
They were replaced with Smart meters in March.
Police are working to identify the remains and to see if they are human.
Highly touted cruiserweight prospect signs with Duco and Parker's first promotional foray.
A rāhui is in place on the Wairere Falls Track for the next seven days.
Brass banding is very much a family affair in the Waikato.
In February, Classic Events announced they would hand over the reins to somebody else.
A sweet life for Sugar and her 18 puppies has been found.
The YouTuber dined out at the popular Auckland eatery before heading to Hamilton.
Jason Lambert's lawyer argued: “It’s his right to be tried without undue delay.”
Security team rushes to block Kiwi mum trying to get photo for young son.
Michael Isaac went from watching the King in the Ring tournament on TV, to winning it.
Te Ohu Whakaita Charitable Trust celebrated the start of the festival today.
Samisoni Taukei’aho scored two tries in the first half last week.
With two days left of Fieldays, attendees might want to check out award-winning sites.
Fieldays 2024 is off to a good start, NZ National Fieldays Society CEO Peter Nation said.
The extension was necessary due to an ‘unprecedented’ asbestos find.
The gates are open and the crowds are streaming in for the 56th annual Fieldays.