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The first snowfall of the year makes landfall following a day of wild weather.
For nearly 50 years, Jenny Nahu has been the glue that's held Bay rugby league together.
Some places received almost half a metre of rain in the late-week drencher.
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We're taking these cars to Invercargill, boy.
Orange heavy rain warnings have been issued for large swathes of the country.
Some parts of the Tasman District could get 500mm of rain or more, the council said.
The Herald joined the highly-trained group on a hair-raising training mission.
Theophila Pratt, who left Gloriavale when she was 18, has written about her life story.
The 28 year old told police afterward that she intended to kill the woman.
Tony Magner says he's embarrassed by the fall from grace.
South Island temperatures are expected to fall by at least 15C.
Colossal Biosciences is interested in resurrecting extinct NZ species like moa.
It comes after flights across the South Island were disrupted this morning.
While South Island gets battered, North Island in for a different forecast.
She saw her partner spending time with another woman and launched a campaign of terror.
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$35,000 cash and two Harley-Davidsons were seized from Stenton Wilde's home.
The Bow St incident was reported to police about 2am on February 28.
Te Arohanui Cook is the first woman in a leadership role in brigade’s 110-year history.
Big dry gives Northland its eighth drought in past two decades
Seven gruelling surgeries and a painstaking skin graft won't hold Harvey Nelson back.
In New Zealand, 99% of wildfires are caused by people.
Fire and Emergency have this morning released the cause of the 100ha blaze.
The quake struck at 6.45am, 35km west of Culverden, at a depth of 7km.
Police urge anyone with information on the green 4x4 spotted in 1998 to contact them.
Half of the evacuated residents returned home yesterday.
The trust focuses on education, funding scholarships and renovating classrooms.