Brave bodies on the line
Firemen scale the Sky Tower for charity
Epsom school blaze
A fire has ripped through the second storey of a building at Diocesan School for Girls.
Police search for missing teen
Police are searching for a mentally disaffected teenager who went missing from Point Chevalier.
Shame, doubts haunt schools
Shame and doubt haunts the schools tricked into entrusting their children to the care of a child sex offender.
Mangere house fire suspicious
Fire crews have managed to bring a suspicious house fire under control in South Auckland.
Labour donor wanted for fraud
Labour MPs face questioning over how a donor, wanted for fraud in China, was granted NZ citizenship.
Jury considers murder verdict
A jury has started deliberating whether Elliot Turner is guilty of murdering Aucklander Emily Longley.
Crash death accused in court
The mother of a woman critically injured in a crash which killed three tourists has reached out to the man charged over the deaths.
Former Bridgecorp boss sentenced
Push to put tolls on motorways
Butcher auctions off black gold
Sir Peter Leitch will auction off a jar of marmite he paid $2300 for to raise funds for allergy sufferers.
A new summit for ageless Thorn
Brad Thorn enough already. Isn't your resume full enough?
Report rocks NZ Swimming
Swimming New Zealand is in shock after recommendations for a complete overhaul of the "dysfunctional" national sports organisation.
Ropati sidelined for the season
Speedway boss tours Mt Smart
'Soft' second half costs Warriors
The Warriors missed a chance to consolidate a position in the NRL's top eight, fading in the second half against the Wests Tigers.
'Horrific attack'
An autopsy shows journalist Derek Round was killed in a "horrific attack" in his Whanganui living room.
Mystery disappearance
The disappearance of a mother and daughter is "totally out of character", police say.
Tramper's body found
Activist set to leave China
Everest dream reached
Kiwi climber Grant "Axe'' Rawlinson has conquered Mt Everest via the treacherous northern route.
Highlanders secure vital win
The Highlanders have kept their play-off hopes alive with a courageous win against the competition leading Bulls in Dunedin.
Resurgent Magic outclass Tactix
The Waikato-Bay of Plenty Magic have got themselves back into the top four of the trans-Tasman netball competition.
Reid eyes premiership pay day
NBA playoff wins for Lakers and 76ers
'Soft' second half costs Warriors
The Warriors missed a chance to consolidate a position in the NRL's top eight, fading in the second half against the Wests Tigers.
Facebook's debut modest
Facebook has made a modest debut on the Nasdaq with a high valuation and trading glitches capping the stock's rise.
Hope in The Hobbit
A film about furry-footed creatures desperately needed to revive ailing quake-hit tourism sector.
Tainui leader urges Talley's to end strife
Synlait eyes troubled Waimate plant
Convictions not cash for investors
Investors will get scant reward from the sentencing of the five directors of Bridgecorp, aside from the satisfaction of seeing three of them behind bars.
Metaphor concert aims for a record
Jack White is aiming to claim the Guinness World Record for most metaphors in a single concert.
48 hour film-making frenzy
Thousands of aspiring film-makers will be experiencing sleeplessness, creative exhaustion and the stress of a 48 hour deadline this weekend.
A slap for a kiss
The GC an observational doco?
You should see this film
Shihad: Beautiful Machine is the best music documentary that will ever come out of New Zealand.
48 hour film-making frenzy
Thousands of aspiring film-makers will be experiencing sleeplessness, creative exhaustion and the stress of a 48 hour deadline this weekend.
Slash to play Vector Arena
Slash, one of the best guitarists of all time, has announced he's bringing his axe-man skills to New Zealand for two arena shows.
Treading boards for rights
Top Auckland actors are banding together to put on a free production highlighting gay rights issues and the fight for equality.
Review: Rose Matafeo
Rose Matafeo starts her show, Scout's Honour, singing karaoke in Japanese with English words on the screen - a cute joke that just gets funnier.
Backchat
It is not hard to assume the decision to move the Warriors to Eden Park was made merely to help prop up rugby, writes Justin Latif.
Procrastinator
The use of words such as slapper implies that women's worth is eroded every time they have sex, writes Catherine Woulfe.
The Diary
Who would have thought a band as outwardly innocent as Coldplay could divide a nation, asks Bridget Jones.
An Auckland Minute
John Key has followed Obama's lead and said it's time for a debate about gay marriage, but is he just riding the US president's coat-tails, asks Richard Boock.






































