'We were the lucky ones': Passenger in hot air balloon crash speaks out
Malcolm Porter has described the ordeal he and his wife faced in the crash.
Malcolm Porter has described the ordeal he and his wife faced in the crash.
One person has been taken to hospital and one person has been taken into custody.
Despite the winter temperatures, most places can look forward to sunny skies today.
Tekapo was the coldest spot this morning at -7 with Manapouri and Timaru close behind.
Eleven people were injured when the balloon crash-landed yesterday morning.
Severe frosts are expected for South Island locations including Alexandra and Queenstown.
11 people were injured in the Sunrise Balloons crash that left the owner "deeply upset".
Boost for flights, Bachcare says Kiwis filling gaps left by Aussies around and ski fields.
Rain and snow has already affected some southern roads.
The district was one of the hardest hit in the country when the borders shut.
Much of the North Island was colder than the south at 7am on Tuesday.
Australians are back in Queenstown again much to the relief of local businesses.
The youth, who is now 19, admitted charges of billsticking and possession of a knife.
Wedding party crash puts 'Robbies' back under scrutiny.
The North Island, Te Ika-a-Māui, might see frosty conditions tomorrow.
A Queenstowner who died of cancer last week is leaving millions of dollars to charities.
Lisa Mulitalo was racing her daughter down the luge when her heart stopped beating.
NZSki CEO Paul Anderson said they expected to have about 1000 people skiing today.
NZSki said 25cm of snow fell overnight on the mountain.
The thunderstorm could bring high-intensity snowfall and make driving hazardous.
The pause means a big drop in visitors — but still beats "worst-case scenario".
Mayor Jim Boult said it felt a bit like "we're all dressed up and no place to go."
Strong competition for empty site.
The site damage from days of continuous rain was deemed "too severe" to be safely managed.
Some Queenstown Lakes ski fields have been flooded with cancellations, due to outbreak
Auckland businessman fatally crushed on snowy mountain summit.
'Half his body was inside the door. She told him to leave. She tried to close the door.'
The sailing legend wants to take water from two creeks on the Crown Terrace.
Tourism NZ has contributed nearly $200,000 to the project.