Ryder returns to the gym
Cricket star on road to recovery
Death in pet stores
Puppies raised in an alleged "battery farm" have been dying in pet stores.
Devoted couple die days apart
They were inseparable in life and, after six decades of marriage, a Kapiti couple have been reunited after dying just three days apart.
Wellington club rugby results
Match by match reports on Round 10 of the Swindale Shield from this weekend.
Thrush called into ABs squad
Jeremy Thrush has been called into the second All Blacks wider training group camp.
Laser spotlight as strikes increase
It's just a matter of time before a laser strike causes a tragedy, according to a pilot who says the problem is becoming ridiculous.
'Perfect end' to 58-year love story
'Battery farm' puppies die in pet stores
Gym-bound Ryder keeping his head down
Making a difference for children
Lasers in spotlight as strikes increase
Man jailed for sex with 15-year-old
Seriously happy to upset the status quo
Jeremy Thrush called into ABs training squad
Cloud again over Titahi Bay brigade
The troubled Titahi Bay fire brigade is under investigation again, this time over allegations of hiding money.
Return of the 48-hour film clash
Eating human brains was last year's recipe for success.
Group vows to disrupt development
Fighting to restore her mum's name
'Oh, my God, this is not right'
Chickenpox nearly killed Nikolas Matterson. Within a week of the spots appearing, he was on the operating table getting his chest cracked open to drain pus that had pooled on his right lung.
More job changes planned
The number of workers planning to change jobs has risen, with variety, job security and salary given as reasons.
Wealthy grabbed big MRP share
Mighty River's sale to 'mum and dad' investors has been accused of being a ploy as it's revealed businesses and trusts snapped up half the shares.
'Grievous error' jails CEO
F&P Healthcare profit up
Falcon folds its wings
After 53 years, Ford's Australian large car, the Falcon, has been given 3 years to live.
100% Pure gripe 100% rejected
Questioning the 100% Pure campaign is like questioning McDonald's I'm Lovin' It says Tourism NZ.
High commissioner paying $7500-a-week rent
Lockwood Smith is living in rented digs as the Government plans to sell its swanky high commissioner's residence in London.
'Simple' mistake has Guy disappointed
Smith gives big mine a leg up
Happy to upset the status quo
Simon Lusk is one of the most intriguing figures in NZ politics. So who is he and what does he do? Andrea Vance reports.
Stalled meat may be a statement
"Ah minister, thank you for getting back to us so swiftly. We appear to be having a wee bit of a problem getting our sheepmeat consignments across the Chinese border."
Maintenance not off the rails
Since Monday's Ganz Mavag train derailment, there has been much public speculation about what happened and why.
Urewera travesty not unnoticed
Time etched on all our faces
GCSB uncertainty no excuse
The unhappy saga of the Government Communications Security Bureau continues. In the latest development, director Ian Fletcher said the bureau had been cleared of unlawfully spying on New Zealanders.
48Hour film competition kicks off
If you see hordes of filmmakers roaming the streets this weekend, relax - it's just the another installment of the annual 48Hours film competition.
Film Review: The Hangover III
How many times can you put the same bunch of narcissistic friends together, get them drunk or stoned, and see what happens?
Living with Lisa
Judges need a dash of X Factor
Film Review: The Reluctant Fundamentalist
The Reluctant Fundamentalist takes itself, and its continuously relevant subject matter, seriously.
Review: The Tap runs cold
Beer lover's Mecca, restaurant or sports bar? Tap Haus seems to have a case of confused identity.
Hated veges sprout new life
Deep-fried brussels sprouts may just convert the most ardent cruciferous vege-hater.
Golf club on wild goose chase
Recipe: Stuffed baked pears
Letters from the top of the world
We present extracts from letters Sir Edmund Hillary's best friend George Lowe wrote on the slopes of the world's tallest mountain.
Ryder returns to the gym
Fifty-nine days after the dreadful attack in Christchurch that left him helpless, Jesse Ryder is back in the gym.
Plummer hasn't lost sparkle
Quiet, even a bit shy. Norma Plummer is anything but predictable, as Hamish Bidwell reports.
Rojas dodges Rufer concerns
Thwaites may cop flak
Has Dan played his last test?
It was difficult not to see the significance in the number 111 as Daniel Vettori took the sensible option at Headingley, a cloud remaining over his test-playing future.
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