Dolphin pod makes splash
Local fisherman captures huge pod on film
Rail safety slammed
1:40pm KiwiRail is introducing random drug tests as a report reveals a worker involved in a near miss had cannabis in his system.
Woman left on couch for three years
9 min ago An elderly woman is alleged to have been left tied to furniture by her own daughter.
Derailment part of 'worrying trend'
2 min ago
Councillors have questioned whether KiwiRail has learned from past incidents, following Monday's train derailment.
Truck rolls on State Highway 1
1:48pm A light truck rolled on State Highway 1 between Johnsonville and Porirua this afternoon.
Plea to keep coasts sewage-free
1:18pm More investment in infrastructure is needed to stop sewage discharges, residents say.
Developers face suit over partner's estate
Super-city plans nudged by rival merger
Morrison throws hat in ring for mayor
KiwiRail introduces random drug tests
Shalimar dairy topic of documentary
Competition for trains and buses?
Critically injured woman airlifted
ACC advocate 'declares war' on corporation
Upper Hutt moves to protect Southern Hills
Time etched on all of our faces
Chickenpox vaccine stocks run dry
An unexpected rush of immunisations has seen New Zealand medical centres run out of a chickenpox vaccine.
Keith Spry pool's $6m spruce-up
A $6 million upgrade of Johnsonville's Keith Spry Pool is about to begin.
Super-city ahead
Suit faced over late partner's estate
Morrison enters mayoral race
Veteran Wellington councillor and former New Zealand cricketer John Morrison has declared his mayoral candidacy.
Final test for new electricity link
State-owned national grid company Transpower's $600 million interisland link, the Pole 3 project, will finally be commissioned next week, just in time for winter.
Fletcher keeps investors on side
Fletcher Building has reconfirmed its earning guidance for the 2013 financial year, encouraging the investor community.
Property funds' boards seek merger
Property manager bullish as profit lifts
Ecoya ignited under Trilogy name
Listed candle maker and skincare company Ecoya's flame has burned out as it announced it had changed its name to Trilogy International Ltd.
Police actions branded unlawful
Children had rifles pointed at them and were kept under armed guard in a shed for nine hours in the Urewera police raids. + Key's safe visit
Novopay debacle's $3.5m bill
The Novopay bungle has cost taxpayers nearly $3.5 million in extra staffing.
ACC advocate 'declares war'
A dearth of election-year sweeties
Smith gives big mine a leg up
Conservation Minister Nick Smith has approved a land-access deal for opencast mining on conservation land on the Denniston Plateau.
Urewera travesty not unnoticed
Unlawful, unreasonable, unjustified. Those words appear 77 times in the Independent Police Conduct Authority report on Operation Eight. There should have been no mention of them at all.
Left holding the baby
Labour MP Nanaia Mahuta has fired a broadside at Parliament's rules after she found herself stuck with her baby.
A dearth of election-year sweeties
Wondering what you missed
Time etched on all our faces
Let me tell you what my spectacle frames have in common with Rachel Hunter – weirdness around the eyes.
The mana from Havana
Revered Cuban pianist Chucho Valdes plays Wellington for the first time next month. He tells Tom Cardy why music always mattered.
Film Review: The Queen's Sister
One of the most maddening and yet almost unbearably touching biopics imaginable is The Queen's Sister, Rialto, Monday, re-screening on Saturday.
Wellington galleries not doomed
Tenacious D came to rock
Black City Lights release single
Listen here to the new single by Wellington's Black City Lights.
My favourite table: Kazu
After a night on stage I like to swap the low lights of the theatre for the low lighting of my favourite haunt, Kazu.
Sizzling seafood for waterfront
Simon Gault has a vision that his Crab Shack eatery in Wellington will be a first for New Zealand
Sirocco to return to Wellington
Timelapse shows vibrant city
Camera turned on dairy
The Shalimar Mini Market in Aro Valley has become such an institution that it is now about to be the subject of a documentary film.
Phoenix name assistant coach
The Wellington Phoenix have wasted no time in naming the assistant to their new head coach Ernie Merrick.
Wilkins bouncing back from battering
Central Pulse goal attack Donna Wilkins might have been "battered" by Northern Mystics defender Julie Corletto but, thankfully, she isn't broken.
Long time between drinks
Wilson the exception - NNZ
Boult follows through on promise
Trent Boult was so confident of lording it over England skipper Alastair Cook, he predicted he'd nick him out four times in the series.
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