
Government agrees to buyout deal with Nelson council
Owners of unliveable homes offered buyout deal similar to Cyclone Gabrielle one.
Owners of unliveable homes offered buyout deal similar to Cyclone Gabrielle one.
The offending was 'the stuff of nightmares' according to the Crown prosecutor.
The city was in a state of emergency and the home was yellow-stickered.
Judge: 'I need to assess the risk you pose to people driving around with their children.'
'You have not suffered trauma like many who come before the criminal court'- Judge Rielly.
He cannot be named, pending more information being sought in his bid for suppression.
Two women in their 20s are due to appear in court.
The incident occurred outside an intermediate school in Nelson around 3pm yesterday.
Judge tells 20yo police have better things to do than chase after young men like him.
Woman’s claim she had repaid the money was “breathtakingly incredible” judge says.
An alarm was raised by a crew member.
After a year, people are still waiting for information after flooding destroyed homes.
'It's a big thing for the Crown' - Crown lawyer Jason Gough
'We just want our land back and then we'll go away' - Rangatira Rore Stafford
Nelson iwi won a landmark case against the Crown; they're back in court to sort remedies.
ACC and two courts have denied his claims. Now the case will go to the Court of Appeal.
The victim was in town, minding his own business, when he was kicked in the face.
The newborn suffered a head injury that could have a profound impact on her life.
Pic's Peanut Butter chief Aimee McCammon says the brand aims to keep production in NZ.
Victim was a holidaymaker who did nothing to provoke attack.
The woman's wrist was cut to the bone during the attack.
It is one of the largest litigations against the Crown in New Zealand's history.
The sole occupant of the vehicle died at the scene.
Repeat drink-driver stuck in rut of alcohol use to numb the pain of illness and ridicule.
Rules 'open to interpretation' says pinged pāua collector; officials says rules are clear.
Defendant asks judge: 'How can they be criminal charges when there was no victim?'
Whānau gathered to plant a site in Whakatu as a living memorial for kaumātua Des Ratima.
Martin Byrne spoke up after a young worker nearly died, a week after a similar accident.
The driver was overtaking a 52-tonne logging truck on a corner.