Māori development ministry Te Puni Kōkiri to axe 38 jobs - Public Service Association not impressed

Te Puni Kokiri will loose staff, like all govt departments

Havelock North: Two-storey homes Brookvale Rd development hits opposition — ‘not in keeping with the design of the neighbouring streets’

Havelock North development hits a snag as 36 submitters voice concerns.

Poor political poll not putting off NZ First deputy leader Shane Jones

NZ First deputy leader says politics is a marathon - and he's in for the long haul.

Economics, not politics: Former PM Sir John Key proposes theory explaining TV poll

Key felt the three parties in the Government were working well together.

Tribal and identity politics are positive, not negative - Rob Campbell

Most people live with an identity which is important to them and identify with a tribe.

Insurers say Hawke’s Bay insurance hikes not all Cyclone Gabrielle related

People in parts of Hawke's Bay have seen their insurance premiums go up 60% this year.

Australian comedian Chopper brings Not Here to F*** Spiders tour to Whangārei

The comedic icon says meeting the real life Chopper Read was under-whelming.

ACC taxis late, not showing up: Corporation promises changes after Herald report sparks flood of complaints

Many readers have reported missing vital medical and surgical appointments.

Editorial: Anzac Day 2024 - Remembering them is not enough, we must look after the ones who came home

OPINION: We must do more than just remember them.

Paris Olympics: Dame Lisa Carrington not afraid of big goals as historic women’s kayaking team named

Carrington's feats are almost taken for granted by the NZ public, which can't be easy.

Australian trainer Darren Weir found not guilty on corruption charges - including 2018 Melbourne Cup

Weir already pleaded guilty to other charges.

IPCA finds setting dog on 13-year-old fleeing driver not justified

The young teen was one of seven in a stolen vehicle and believed to fleeing.

Anzac Day 2024: From Gallipoli to Gaza: remembering the Anzacs not as a ‘coming of age’ tale but as a lesson for the future

COMMENT: Anzac Day marks a defining event for our national identity.

Public sector job cuts not just impacting Wellington - ‘We can’t forget those people’

At least 400 of the thousands of jobs on the line so far are outside Wellington.

Anzac Day: What’s open, what’s not and when you have to pay a surcharge

Most shops must stay closed until 1pm but there are exceptions.

Bus driver assaulted on Ponsonby Rd, Auckland, after trying to kick man off for not paying fare

Police responded to the incident about 4.30pm yesterday, arresting the man who had fled.

Beach Haven armed kidnapping accused Jamie Perfect pleads not guilty as police continue to hunt for accomplice

His accomplice, who was shot during the kidnapping, remains at large.

Trump in the Dock - Jury told of “criminal conspiracy” to pay hush money to porn star | BBC News

Prosecutors at the trial of Donald Trump in New York have told the jury he “orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election”.The for...

West Auckland fatal ram attack: Ram was not owned by couple, Alfred Helge Hansen and Gaye Carole Hansen, killed in Waitākere

'We keep thinking, why didn’t we hear anything?' another neighbour said.

Rainbow crossing painted over: Six accused of Gisborne incidents plead not guilty

The alleged offences relate to incidents on separate dates last month.

Sweetwaters still not providing water to Kaitāia despite $13.5m spent so far

Kaitāia's Sweetwaters project still not producing clear water.