News from NZ Police Police investigating last month’s homicide and aggravated burglary in Miramar are appealing for ...
Two people have been found dead in a home in Roseneath. About 10pm last night, Police received a request for a welfare check from a concerned family member who had not heard from the couple. On ...
MALL GRAB is back, making his long-awaited return to New Zealand this June bringing his Looking For Trouble label and party ...
The Whale Trail will mark a ‘‘significant milestone’’ next week, as the cycle and walkway weaves its way down from Picton to Kaikōura. A celebration will be held in Ward, about 45km south ...
There were tears of relief – mingled with frustration – among staff at the National Public Health Service today at the news Health NZ had abandoned plans for further job cuts and ...
The Government’s decision to procure brand-new rail-enabled Interislander ferries is great news for the public, international visitors and the entire freight market wanting to include rail in ...
In a budding partnership, the first steps of a commitment to supporting men’s netball in the Central Zone have been taken with the naming of a 16-strong Central Men’s team. Open trials were ...
Changes to health and safety laws announced today will allow small businesses to focus on the most critical risks, says Business Central CEO Simon Arcus. “Safety is essential to every ...
Rail Minister Winston Peters has today announced the plan for two new rail ferries to enter service in 2029, continuing the 60-year legacy of the Interislander connecting New Zealanders and their ...
Winston Peters By Christmas 2029, two new Interislander ferries will enter service on Cook Strait. They will get you, your family, the caravan, the dog and all the rest across the Strait. New ...
Karl Tiefenbacher is to stand as an independent candidate in the Wellington City Council’s mayoral election, and as a councillor for Motukairangi/Eastern General Ward. Wellington has expensive ...
A burst water pipe cut the supply to parts of Newlands this morning. The burst pipe was on Quigley Street. Wellington Water said it had turned the water off to all of Quigley Street and Archibald ...
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