Hot, crowded and slow: Why lower North Island needs 18 new trains
One time, the air conditioning broke and passengers were handed ice blocks to keep cool.
One time, the air conditioning broke and passengers were handed ice blocks to keep cool.
There have been some power shifts in the Counties Manukau First XV landscape.
A lot of time and effort goes into breeding and training a working dog.
Jamie Strang on rowing, and raising money for Farmstrong.
'Final chapter' in a century-long dispute between the Crown, settlers, and Wairarapa Māori
The driver was the sole occupant of the car and died at the scene.
'The next generation plays a critical role in sustaining our economy.'
In these challenging times, being a good farmer alone is tough.
'What the hell did they think she was spending the money on?'
Farm manager Ben Purua and Wairarapa Moana ki Pouākani Incorporation honoured at awards.
Disappearance and death of horses during the storm highlighted the need for microchips.
The train tracks were laid too narrow at times, causing vibrations and speed restrictions.
“Some people are finding it hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel.”
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Police received the first call just after 3am.
The $30 million win is the largest jackpot of 2024 so far.
David Buick was almost killed and wondered if he would ever walk again.
The hospital did not have a track record of violent incidents before attack, Reti says.
It is understood the victim required emergency surgery following the attack.
The man was disarmed by a doctor, attendants and the patient herself.
The victim allegedly suffered a severe laceration to his head and a fractured skull.
Where exertion is met with fine wine, indulgent food and luxury accommodation.
KiwiRail said there was an area of loose fill material just below the railway line.
Could Wellington, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt, and Porirua councils become one?
He's killed four people in two crashes, and promises he will never drive again.
A bad smell is once again wafting from Carterton’s wastewater treatment plant.
A suite of roadworks will disrupt travel throughout major highways.
The tremor hit just before 5.20am.
The monster nest housed an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 wasps.