Transport Minister Simeon Brown pushed through weaker carbon emissions standards in time to meet the car industry's preferred deadline, documents show.
A dog that attacked a child and caused "horrific" injuries will continue to be considered dangerous despite his owner’s attempt to appeal the classification.
Cabinet has issued a new directive to create a "colourblind" public service that focuses solely on need, not race, and doesn't prioritise Māori businesses when awarding government contracts.
The incorrect school was referenced in an article about a student who had been selected to exhibit at the Ringa Toi exhibition at the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa in Wellington.
A Northland anti-mandate activist has dragged out his court case for more than two years, now pushing his defiance to the brink with a 60-day hunger strike behind bars.
A Hamilton couple convicted of exploiting migrants have had their convictions quashed after the Court of Appeal ruled there had been a miscarriage of justice.