New Zealand Food Safety (NZFS) is advising the public not to collect or consume shellfish gathered from an area of the Bay of Plenty due to the presence of paralytic shellfish toxins.
Police are reminding Wellingtonians to be prepared for significant disruption around the region tomorrow (Tuesday), as Hīkoi mō te Tiriti travels from Porirua to Wellington City. To date the hīkoi has ...
The search for a man missing in the Manawatū River has continued today. The man has been missing in the water since Saturday ...
Roimata Smail, a best-selling author and human rights barrister, has created a free, easy-to-use template to help Kiwis voice ...
Emergency services were called about 1.35pm on 16 November, after a man walking his dog at Ahimate Park had fallen into the ...
We, the undersigned Palestinians, believe the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti ( ) is a historic moment for all in Aotearoa. We share this statement to strengthen our community’s commitment to working alongside ...
Auckland, 18 November 2024: The Y North has appointed Rebecca Russell as its new CEO, effective February 2025, marking an ...
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has engaged the services of New Zealand salvage companies Pacific 7 Limited and Bay ...
Scholarships are awarded to eligible full-time or part-time candidates enrolled in a master’s degree at an approved Aotearoa ...
The Minister for Youth Matt Doocey has today announced the eleventh Youth Parliament will be taking place in 2025. “Youth Parliament offers a unique youth development opportunity to young people from ...
After nearly a year in Government, Kiwis have seen significant change across law and order with promising early results shown across some Police statistics, says Police Minister Mark Mitchell.
Wellington Police seized a large haul of ammunition, drugs, and firearms last week in Kapiti. On Friday 15 November at around ...