Leigh Hart: A laugh over beer and chips
Comedian Leigh Hart talks through his journey to becoming a beer and chips magnate.
Comedian Leigh Hart talks through his journey to becoming a beer and chips magnate.
Firefighters attend a ship fire at the Nelson Port.
In Nelson, 'it feels as if the sun is on you, no matter where you go'.
The projects are being launched in the second quarter, and will create 413 jobs.
There are 50,519 place names in New Zealand. Some are rather odd.
The service is getting busier - and more expensive to run.
New figures obtained by the Herald show 18 fatal boating accidents every year.
Kana Hirose, 50, died on December 24 after a freak fall on the isolated Great Taste trail.
How is the first weekend of the new year looking in your area?
A severe thunderstorm warning has now been issued for Gisborne and Wairoa.
The vehicle's passenger seatbelt did not work and the driver's door had been removed.
Hayden Rose and long-serving event MC Murray Leaning stepped in to revive the event.
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City north of Wellington holding its breath through heavy rain after flooding yesterday.
Wellington is 'less in the firing line' for heavy rain and wind this week.
Get the umbrellas out - rain is on the way.
Boys and Māori are those most likely to leave school without a qualification.
Infometrics Quarterly Economic Monitor highlights post-Covid winners and losers.
There's snow on the way for some alpine passes as a cold front hits the South Island.
Who are they? They include our first African, Latin American and Sri Lankan MPs.
Up to 20 seats could change hands tonight, most - but not all - to Labour.
Pitchman and co-founder Aldo Miccio goes silent.
A man is managed isolation is devastated he couldn't see his dying mum.
Nineteen-year-old who died suddenly remembered for her 'happy-go-lucky' spirit.
Full list: Which schools will get free school lunches?
Full list: Who gets free school lunches in Wellington and the South Island.
The AOS was called in "as a precaution".
The Jacinda Ardern of 2020 is very different from that of 2017.
A Nelson shop is tight-lipped over its sale of the Nazi memorabilia.
Labour pledges action that could see building supplies and supermarket food prices fall.