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Watch: Take a walk through Auckland's Franklin Road Christmas light show

Join us for a tour of one of the country's most popular neighbourhood light displays.

A batch of Tom & Luke's Low Carb Snacka Balls was recalled after plastic was found inside

NZFS said specific batches of Tom & Luke's Low Carb Snacka Balls have been recalled due to the possible presence of hard plastic.

Secondary teachers vote to accept government's latest collective agreement settlement

The deal includes a 4.6 percent pay increase over two years.

IKEA Auckland opening: Predicted traffic chaos fails to eventuate as first shoppers visit

The IKEA stampede and traffic jams failed to eventuate this morning, but it seems shoppers might have been waiting until later in the day.

Principal says school not to blame for mouldy lunches as authorities review footage

Haeata Community Campus principal Peggy Burrows says the footage shows the school was not at fault but Food Safety officials disagree

Scammer activity on the rise ahead of Christmas period, police say

The golden rule with Facebook Marketplace is: "if a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is."

Kmart cancels recall for three magic sand products after tests find no asbestos

MBIE is urging people who followed the recall to seek remedial costs from Kmart.

Hamilton armed robber Hone Daniels claimed he was doing his laundry, not robbing a pub

A judge, sentencing Hone Daniels after a jury found him guilty of the Hamilton robbery, has even labelled it as "entertaining".

Bay of Plenty highway closed after two-vehicle crash

Three people suffered serious injuries in the incident.

Korean War heritage 16th Field Regiment marks 75 years

The 16th Field Regiment has since served around the world, and veterans of many conflicts and their families marked its anniversary at Linton on Thursday.

Three seriously injured after two-car crash on State Highway 35 in Bay of Plenty

Emergency services were called to the scene about 5.50pm.

New Zealand Food Safety recalls Tom & Luke Snackaballs over presence of hard plastic

Three flavours of the snack balls have been recalled by NZ Food Safety.

Manukau Institute of Technology childcare centre to shut, parents in lurch and jobs at risk

A petition is nearing 1000 signatures as families plead for the centre to stay open.

Hamilton armed robber Hone Daniels claimed he was doing his laundry, not robbing a pub

Hone Daniels was one of three who stormed a Hamilton bar and robbed it at gunpoint.

Paid firefighters refuse to call off strikes despite pressure from FENZ

The Employment Relations Authority is referring Fire and Emergency New Zealand and the Professional Firefighters' Union to facilitation.

Christchurch police using helicopter to tackle rising youth crime after Opawa dairy owner stabbed

A 14-year-old was arrested after an Opawa dairy owner was stabbed during a robbery on Tuesday.

Māori Party expulsion: Judge reserves decision as Mariameno Kapa-Kingi challenges ouster in court

The decision on the Māori Party's move is set to be made public tomorrow afternoon.

MPs’ Spotify Wrapped: Luxon loves Zach Bryan, Bishop backs Aussie rock band, Labour MP’s passion for the Pacific

Other top artists for politicians include Shania Twain, Stan Walker and The Superjesus.

Christchurch teenager arrested for aggravated robbery as police see spike in youth crime

The 17-year-old is set to appear before the Youth Court on a number of charges, including burglary, aggravated robbery, and wounding.

Christchurch aggravated robbery: Teen arrested after worker seriously injured

He faces Youth Court charges including aggravated robbery and wounding.