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Forsyth engineer denies conflict
The engineer charged with reviewing the collapse of the Forsyth Barr building’s stairs has denied suggestions of a "conflict of interest".Policewoman out of hospital
6:55pm LATEST: A young, female police officer knocked out during an alleged attack in West Auckland has been discharged from hospital.
Murder sentence 'not excessive'
Court rejects appeal from man who killed a woman and tried to blame his disabled son.
Death threat emails 'clearly a hoax'
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An email telling the recipient they will be killed if they don't pay $5000 is a hoax, the Department of Internal Affairs says.
Climber dies in Fiordland fall
LATEST: Emergency services are on their way to Fiordland after a climber fell near the Homer Saddle.
Jail for crossbow, machete incident
A man who went to his brother's house with a machete and a crossbow after hearing voices, has been jailed.
School bus crash accused in court
Police allege traces of cannabis were found in the blood of the man accused of driving a logging truck into the back of a school bus in Ruatoki on September 5.
Camps 'revolutionary military wing'
Gang's feuding exposed
Pupil's eye injured in water fight
A Southland Boys' High School pupil is in Dunedin Hospital after a traditional sports day water fight went awry.
No background checks on staff
The Ministry of Education is being accused of flunking its own national standards after it failed to do background checks on seconded in-school experts.
School orders safety review
South Island could become 'quake school'
Protest shelved, tensions high
An Invercargill Maori immersion school has shelved plans to take direct protest action against the Education Ministry, which is demolishing its 400-seat auditorium building.
Cigarette sales take 11pc hit
Kiwis are changing their smoking habits, either by ditching cigarettes or opting for cheaper brands.
Height, weight not just genetics
Lifestyle choices could see New Zealanders' average height decline, researchers say.
DHB pays staff to lose weight
Smoking ban outside bars backed
Big public sector cuts confirmed
More than 300 Foreign Affairs and Trade job cuts confirmed as Finance Minister Bill English says it's crunch time.
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Big public sector cuts confirmed
More than 300 Foreign Affairs and Trade job cuts confirmed as Finance Minister Bill English says it's crunch time.
Treaty to stay in SOE sales law
Govt indicates Treaty of Waitangi obligations to stay in new laws allowing for the sale of state owned energy companies.
Key disappoints PSA over cut plans
Hold up in ACC changes
Email thief could be Kiwi
Murray McCully's stolen emails appear to be leaked from within NZ - possibly by a staff member.
New hope for kiwifruit growers
A new gold kiwifruit showing tolerance to the Psa-V disease is shaping up as the first relief in the industry's recovery process.
PDI looks to $75m investment
Pastoral Dairy Investments says it is seeking to raise at least $75 million to invest in New Zealand dairy farms.
Fonterra shares in spotlight
Feds call for Fonterra vote
Swiss couple buy vineyard
A Swiss couple have taken over Kina Beach Vineyard in the Tasman district and plan to expand its profile and production.
Carterton tragedy: Safety chief would refuse balloon ride
Heavy rains, wind pound country
Henry climbs into Aussie crisis
Daily trivia quiz: February 23
Reviewer: Henry star of new show
Runners strip off for Christchurch
Why I feel for the kids of ego-trippers
2 Broke Girls: the worst new show of 2012
The age of the Angry Young Man
Is the other woman always to blame?
Reviewer: Henry star of new show
Sea Shepherd ship to set sail from Wellington
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