Armed police have attended a burglary in central Wellington this evening but a spokesperson says no firearms were located. It was earlier thought an armed robbery was taking place. At least three police cars and four armed police were seen outside a building that houses the New Zealand Film Commission and Master Plumbers on Ghuznee St in the central Wellington suburb of Te Aro.
New Zealand’s government is reviewing its aid to Kiribati after the Pacific island nation’s leader snubbed a planned meeting with New Zealand’s foreign minister
Two Wellington students have been selected to represent New Zealand at the 'Olympics' of Science and Engineering Fairs in the United States.
Wellington musicians are mourning the loss of a unique gig in their home town, after news that the Homegrown festival will no longer be held in the capital.
Photo / Mike Scott A new poll shows despite the current political drama surrounding the Treaty, most New Zealanders believe a respectful discussion about it and race relations in New Zealand is important.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s declaration in an inauguration speech that Americans “split the atom” prompted vexed social media posts on Tuesday by New Zealanders, who said the achievement belonged to
WELLINGTON – New Zealand is confident its relationship with the US can go from strength to strength, said Foreign Minister Winston Peters following a call with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The visa changes allow foreigners to work remotely for their home country companies while staying in New Zealand, with added benefits such as no taxation on remote work income for stays under 90 days.
The Consumers Price Index rose 2.2% in the fourth quarter from a year earlier, matching the pace three months earlier, Statistics New Zealand data showed Wednesday in Wellington. The Reserve Bank and economists’ expectation was for a 2.1% gain. Consumer prices advanced 0.5% from the third quarter, matching estimates.
New Zealand's government is reviewing its aid to Kiribati after the Pacific island nation's leader snubbed a planned meeting with New Zealand's foreign minister.
Stoke City have submitted a bid for Wellington Phoenix striker Luke Supyk, sources have told Football Insider. The 18-year-old, who is the fastest player on the books of the New Zealand club, is considered one of the next rising stars of the A-League.