Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is among the several hundred people who have filed into the small grounds at Ōnuku marae in Akaroa today. A dawn ceremony has marked the beginning of Waitangi Day ...
Professor Suz Pitama has become the first Māori woman to be appointed as dean at the Otago Medical School. Life in Wakari has even more ups and downs than usual, following the opening of the Dunedin ...
The spectacle of visitors caught short at one of the South Island’s most renowned visitor sites will be wiped away when new ...
A new report looking at the economic impact of the brewing industry has found it is contributing $3.58 billion to the country ...
An Auckland real estate agent has lost her challenge against industry body the Real Estate Authority over a compulsory Te Tiriti course. A man accused of murdering a pig hunter and attempting to ...
Samoa and New Zealand have been discussing Manawanui compensation, according to the head of Samoa's Ministry of Works, ...
The Green Party is asking the speaker of the house and prime minister to reprimand government ministers over comments made ...
Economic Growth Minister Nicola Willis has joined the government voices urging more mining, but the opposition says it is a ...
The Green Party wants clarity from the PM on the government's plans for privatisation, accusing him of "publicly entertaining ...
A trendy pizzeria in the English city of Norwich has declared war on pineapples. Rates rises will fall to 6% over the course of a draft nine-year plan set out by the Dunedin City Council. A British ...
A mass of resignations and new appointments at the Otago Therapeutic Pool Trust may help reinvigorate reopening efforts.
Across the country there have been four fatal road accidents this weekend, and two deaths from accidents earlier in the week.