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New Zealand is lagging behind the rest of the world through its failure to recognise Palestinian statehood, former prime minister Helen Clark says. A woman charged after a baby's body was found in an ...
By Tara Shaskey and Ric Stevens, Open Justice journalists A couple have lost their battle to prevent the Crown from taking their two properties worth $1.7 million after a commercial-scale cannabis ...
The release of a "flawed" business case means more information is needed before Labour decides whether it would dump the planned Waikato Medical ...
A person has died following a crash on State Highway 1/Rakaia Highway on Thursday night. The two-vehicle crash was reported ...
A Central Otago highway has reopened after a fatal crash last night as drivers in inland Otago and Dunedin are being urged to take care on icy roads.
One of the Queenstown CBD’s most prime and historic properties has been put on the market. The Eureka House property at 15-19 Ballarat St — on The ...
Christchurch mayoral candidate Sara Templeton has defended attending the Local Government New Zealand conference and missing a vote on overnight parking for hospital staff. Whether Templeton and ...
One person has died following the crash last night on State Highway 1/Rakaia Highway. The two-vehicle crash was reported to police about 7:20pm ...
As the economy continues to stutter and splutter, National is running out of time. It has raised its banner under the promise of economic growth — ...
Technology and computing retailer PBTech says its new South Dunedin store is on track to be one of the company’s "most anticipated openings yet". ...
A new exhibition aims to shed light on the stories from Christchurch’s oldest cemeteries. Grave Insights: Plotting Lives in Christchurch Cemeteries is part of the regular series, Tuakiri Investigates.
Otago Polytechnic executive director Dr Megan Potiki said she was surprised by the decision, "which even Treasury had described as unaffordable". "Otago Polytechnic has concerns about the potential ...