Residents of a Dunedin street are slapping stickers on their postboxes warning townhouse developers wanting to buy their sections not to come knocking.
The te reo Māori word on a sign in Duntroon has been scratched at and marked over, an act the Waitaki District Council has described as a "little tanty".
The company behind a mine labelled "the most significant single gold discovery in New Zealand in four decades" believes revenue of $NZ4.4 billion could be made in the lifespan of the mine.
Since Covid-19 arrived in New Zealand, MPs continue to be subjected to increasing amounts of "disturbing" abuse, including death threats, threats of sexual violence and even actual physical violence.
Placed in a magical woodland setting, surrounded by native trees and encased in bird song, this character filled 1920s home combines classic elegance with ample practicality.
The Children's Minister is promising Oranga Tamariki will get better at taking care of at-risk children - not worse - as a result of this week's job cuts.
A former gymnastics coach has been sentenced to almost 16 years in prison for committing more than 250 sexual offences against young girls in his care over the last decade.
The government is giving owners of earthquake-prone buildings more time to complete strengthening work and bringing forward a review into the regulations.
Scott Technology is citing one-off strategic review costs and higher lease and financing costs for a 42% drop in after tax net profit to $4.5 million for the six months to February 29.
As the weather gets cooler it's always good to have a few simple but warming dishes up your sleeve that turn the evening meal into something to look forward to.
Financial worries have forced the organisers of the New Zealand Agricultural Show in Christchurch to postpone the event this year - but livestock judging and competitions will still be held.
Six people have been arrested and three more are being sought in connection with the largest gold heist in Canadian history -- a cargo of over NZ$27 million in gold and currency.
Resource minister Shane Jones would have us believe that if only we could reduce restraints on mining of all types, New Zealand would be a much better place.
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