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Dad's final stories
A terminally ill father has left life stories for his baby daughter, so she can know who he was.Housing deal attacked
8:27am Government's latest not-for-profit sector housing venture will do little to address home crisis, opposition parties say.
Airport houses to go
About 700 houses around Wellington Airport are to be demolished or insulated against airport noise.
• Family matters to tenants ousted
Family of 13 face homelessness
A Christchurch family of 13 have gone from a "house of horrors" to the threat of homelessness.
Personal details in IRD papers
Man says IRD sent him so many details about a person that he could impersonate them.
Busted drug lab a NZ first - police
Four men have been accused of producing a date-rape drug known as "coma in a bottle".
Fake pilot footage to be destroyed
The footage of the fake pilot TV stunt which led to comedian Ben Boyce and five others being charged will now be destroyed.
Court told of gambling chips mystery
Cop quits after probe
Class sizes 'a trade-off'
"Treasury-based research" is being used to justify an increase in class sizes, a principal says.
Chill cancels graduation parade
The weather has dampened Victoria University's graduation ceremony today, with rain causing its street parade to be cancelled.
Probing the minds of murderers
Bigger class sizes on way
Entrant packing big dictionary
When Ryan McLellan travels to the US he will have to pack lightly - his dictionary alone weighs 5 kilograms.
Health boss in beer bong pictures
A district health board chairman has been photographed drinking from a beer bong.
Mum pins hopes on being paid as carer
Being paid to care for her disabled son would be a "marvellous help", mother Andrea Lamont says.
ACC in another privacy blunder
Fat tax 'could benefit people's health'
Halfway house criticised
A Wellington halfway house where a man was stabbed to death was not under proper DHB supervision, a coroner has found.
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Class sizes 'a trade-off'
"Treasury-based research" is being used to justify an increase in class sizes, a principal says.
Dunne attacks 'moral jihad' extremists
United Future's Peter Dunne has lashed out at the Conservative Party, branding it "seriously extreme and nutty".
ACC in another privacy blunder
NZ embassy in Stockholm to close
Banks received gift from Dotcom
ACT leader John Banks says he gave away a $1000 luxury gift basket from millionaire Kim Dotcom.
Affco-union dispute goes to court
The fractious relationship between Affco and the Meat Workers Union is being put under the microscope in the Employment Court as part of a legal bid to end a three-month lockout.
Global milk price drop
Falling international milk prices could hit Fonterra's payout to dairy farmers.
Affco court hearing today
All good eating at the Steak of Origin
Winery celebrates 50 years
As New Zealand's most awarded winery bottles its 50th harvest wine, owner and founder Sir George Fistonich knows the value of a good vintage.
Family of 13 face threat of homelessness
Dad leaves stories to be remembered by
Police uncover alleged date-rape drug lab
Airport to remove homes in noise zone
Emily Longley 'stood no chance' - prosecutor
Airport to remove homes in noise zone
Health boss photographed drinking from beer bong
Councillors must do more to stop demolition
Down syndrome protest at workshop
Homeowners contaminate recycling efforts
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