
Cyclists encouraged to 'take the lane' at roundabouts to keep safe
Inquest into the death of retired teacher and cyclist Mike Leach continues today.
Inquest into the death of retired teacher and cyclist Mike Leach continues today.
Anglican Church trust writes off $14.8m in loans advanced to stop schools from closing.
Judge sets date for suppression argument because of "public interest" in case.
The complainant accepted she could have had a conversation in which she gave consent.
A man charged with wounding with intent was acting in self-defence, his lawyer claims.
The 67-year-old made a brief appearance in the Hamilton District Court today.
Michael Waitokia had three unrestrained children in his car when he fled police.
Peter Hitchcock didn't realise police were listening when he threatened to kill his ex.
Police have requested a post mortem after an unexplained death
A woman who caught and onsold flounder has had her boat seized by MPI.
The woman says she was raped but defence is calling for the charges to be dropped.
Abuse in care: Māori hearings began on Monday with the experiences of two young men.
Truck blind spots and wrong road markings are key issues in the inquest, the coroner says.
The blaze was seen by hundreds and prompted multiple calls to emergency services
A rural clinic failed a man by not diagnosing his sexually transmitted infection earlier.
Whangārei man accused of cooking meth for gang and conspiracy to sell it is refused bail
Coroner issues warning about sunstrike after man dies in early-morning collision.
Glenn Marshall was 17 when teacher Pinky Green asked him to tie him naked to a chair.
The Criminal Bar Association says it's not necessarily a bad thing that pleas are late.
Tauranga Boys' College says a review of historical harassment was not good enough.
New survey reveals the ethnicity, sexual orientation and religious beliefs of our judges.
It's the first insight into the operation of the country's courts in more than 20 years.
The delay in the money has caused the former employee considerable financial difficulty.
Joseph Matamata, convicted of multiple slavery charges, denied appeal.
'I don't usually hire pregnant people,' sacked waitress was told.
Jury convicted man of rape of intoxicated woman.
Another challenge to vaccination mandates is being heard in the High Court.
Labour hire contractor Gurpreet Singh not guilty on migrant worker charges.
Police maintain man's arrest was the right decision, despite IPCA report to the contrary.
Christchurch lawyers want Covid safety rethink.