Prime Minister Christopher Luxon pitched NZ as a "safe haven" for European investment at the inaugural EU-NZ Business Summit today in Auckland.
Business
4 mins ago
2:10
There are now eight known cases of measles in the country.
Health
14 mins ago
The man, who has name suppression, was helped by a translator.
Crime and Justice
38 mins ago
A state of emergency was declared for the Clutha District this afternoon due to extensive damage from the severe winds that battered large parts of the country yesterday.
New Zealand
45 mins ago
Both Methven's water supply plant and Greater Greymouth’s water treatment plant were shut down on Thursday.
4:17pm
Emergency services met Air New Zealand Flight NZ221 on landing in Sydney as a precaution.
2:09pm
Survivors and victim's families had objected to hearing from the white supremacist terrorist as part of the coronial inquest into the attacks on March 15, 2019.
1:33pm
A father and son were killed in the blaze in the suburb of Bucklands Beach earlier this month.
1:25pm
"If our officers observe drivers or riders making poor decisions, they will deal with you," said road policing director Superintendent Steve Greally.
1:16pm
Police say the attacks in Wānaka and at Lindis Pass damaged vital infrastructure and posed a serious risk to public safety.
12:35pm
The powerful gusts toppled trees onto roads, damaged property, and left tens of thousands without power.
12:34pm
George Stanley Fuimaono, 27, was sentenced to three years and 11 months imprisonment.
11:30am
1:30
The 13m-long Pacifica can seat up to 50 passengers and swings 75 degrees to each side.
All bus services are back to operating as normal.
11:28am
Police in Canterbury were "disappointed" that fires were still being lit, despite a total ban.
11:02am
Surgeons had to remove part of the boy's bowel after he ate up to 100 of banned neodymium magnets, according to a case study in the New Zealand Medical Journal.
10:38am
6:43
The sites, to the north and east of Marokopa, included buried, semi-permanent structures concealed by large amounts of vegetation.
10:03am
2:06
With almost half of New Zealand's home loans floating or due to refix within the next six months, many borrowers may be wondering just how much further rates could go.
9:20am
The morning's headlines in 90 seconds, including the clean up begins after weather chaos, emergency surgery after a boy swallows tiny magnets, and the White Ferns’ ODI World Cup dream is over.
At least three judges have ruled in favour of returning patches to gang members in the year since a ban came into effect last year.
Politics
8:26am
1:31
A woman killed in Pahīatua was "devoted" to her family including taking care of her son who is now wanted in relation to her death, relatives say.
8:02am
A new KiwiSaver survey shows the September quarter was a positive one for KiwiSaver providers.
6:00am
Grey District Council is urging people to keep the taps turned off while engineers try frantically to fix the fault.
Thursday 6:24pm
Several Island Direct ferry sailings were cancelled after the incident in Auckland's Hauraki Gulf.
Thursday 6:11pm
It comes after thousands of households across the South Island were left without power this morning.
Thursday 5:30pm