Tourism Industry Aotearoa's chief executive Rebecca Ingram says the situation is not ideal, but the industry is used to ...
NZ tourism boss discusses effects of conflict on industry; Advocates criticise use of bike engine size as risk predictor; Pasifika's new dedicated event for Maori.
Polyfest, the largest Pasifika secondary school festival, is into its second week and is marking the first time the festival has a dedicated event for Maori. Te Paparewa Maori Event Director Tracey ...
Metlink is expressing concern as an increasing number of people have been trespassing on Wellington's train tracks. Police were called to Lower Hutt around 7.10am on Monday after a person was seen on ...
BNZ chief economist Mike Jones agreed the outlook was uncertain, with the continued conflict in the Middle East.
Armed police blocked a central Auckland road on Monday afternoon and arrested at least one person. At least four police cars ...
Analysis: New Zealand Cricket's decision to support "in principle" the development of a T20 franchise competition represents a major shift in governance and funding for the summer game.
Dezi Freeman had been wanted since August over the fatal shooting of two police officers at Porepunkah, north-east of ...
Rising fuel and fertiliser costs due to the war in Iran are hitting agricultural aviators are farmers during one of the busiest times of year for applying fertiliser.
The hops harvest had just ended, it's the middle of the grape harvest, and some ports have introduced rules that are making it hard to get fuel to everyone, Fern Energy says.
Round seven has come and gone and, unfortunately, for both the Pasifika clubs, their attempts get their Super Rugby season back on track remains way off the mark.
Recently revealed numbers show the total national fuel stocks have increased since the last update on 26 March.