Fairytale ending for media duo
Hosking, Hawkesby's wedding details revealed
Soldier seriously ill
A soldier is in a coma after collapsing during a gruelling run while trying out for the elite SAS troop.
Police suspect man was shot
Police investigate after a man arrives at an Auckland hospital with a suspected gunshot wound.
Motorists praised over viaduct works
NZTA is praising motorists for avoiding the closed Newmarket Viaduct this weekend.
Porn wrangle with Dotcom
A pornographer who sued Kim Dotcom says he is delighted Megaupload has been smashed.
Rogue cabinet blocks motorway lane
Two police cars were dispatched to clear a wooden dressing table parked up in the middle of Auckland's North Western motorway today.
Fighting pushes up ACC payouts
A sharp rise in ACC claims for injuries caused by fighting pushed the taxpayers' bill for assault injuries to almost $7 million last year.
Blue Chip investors seeking justice
Two new separate but parallel lawsuits have been launched against the ex-directors of Blue Chip.
Some commuters shun instant trek
Two killed in motorcycle crash
Seafood festival well underway
The sun is shining and there's plenty of food to go around - this year's Auckland Seafood Festival is well and truly underway.
Frank Endacott in police probe
Police are investigating an incident involving former Warriors coach Frank Endacott.
NZ Breakers dismantle Kings
The Breakers won in a brutally efficient 93-64 dismantling of the sinking Sydney Kings.
McClenaghan rips through Northern
Aucklanders make sevens squad
Nonu to make late appearance
It could be week five before Blues fans get the chance to see star recruit Ma'a Nonu turn out for his new team at home.
Charge over baby death
A man has been charged over the death of six-month-old baby Serenity Jay Scott-Dinnington.
Study to tighten economic ties
New Zealand and Australia have agreed to a joint study into how to bring the two economies even closer together.
Soldier collapses during SAS tryout
Phoenix tame Melbourne Heart
Ko plays into golfing history
NZ's Lydia Ko has become the youngest woman ever to win a professional golf tournament.
Djokovic wins epic Open final
World number one Novak Djokovic won his third Australian Open title when he outlasted Rafa Nada in an epic five hour, 53 minute match.
Phoenix tame Melbourne Heart
A 3-1 win over the Melbourne Heart that has lifted the Phoenix to second on the A-league table.
Ko plays into golfing history
Sterling partnership helps CD
McCullum leads Volts to victory
Nathan McCullum blasted the Otago Volts to a dramatic victory to assure his side a place in the Ford Trophy playoffs in Hamilton today.
Blue Chip justice wanted
Two separate but parallel lawsuits have been launched against the former directors of failed property scheme Blue Chip.
Leaner times ahead for banks
Last week's bank mortgage rate cuts followed a period when the lenders were earning the fattest margins since 2006.
SFO looks into agency failure
One-arm bandits on rebound
Quakes hit rebuild
Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard says the time frame for the Canterbury rebuild has slipped substantially back into 2013.
Celebrity pot arrests put town on map
Sierra Blanca's Hudspeth County Jail has become a surprise destination for pot-toting celebrities.
Who is Lana Del Ray?
Rarely has a pop star starting out been so loved and loathed as Lana Del Rey.
The man beneath the hat
Fairytale ending for media duo
Jackson doctor asks for release
The doctor convicted over Michael Jackson's death has asked a judge to release him from jail pending his appeal.
I Am Giant back for summer
I Am Giant are heading on a tour that will take them from the top of the country to the bottom.
Countdown to Olympics
Thursday marked six months until our athletes battle for gold and glory at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
Elbow to play Auckland show
Fans of Elbow can see them in the flesh for the first time in a one-off show in Auckland this March.
Gearing up for Laneway
Ahead of Laneway at Silo Park, find out what to expect from the festival in its third year in NZ.
Should a brothel be allowed to operate near a primary school?
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An Auckland Minute
The failings of the prohibition on alcohol in the roaring 1920s is a stark reminder why the war on drugs has failed, writes Richard Boock.
Procrastinator
For some, makeup is mandatory. Catherine Woulfe doesn't want to be like those people.
The Peddler
Callum McNair had heard good things about the Orewa cycleway and he found it was better than expected.









































