Prison fake limb fears
Fears that prisoners might use artificial limbs as weapons or to smuggle drugs has sparked an internal review at the Department of Corrections.Whakatane death
18 min ago LATEST: A homicide investigation is underway following the death of a 36-year-old man after a fight outside a Whakatane bar.
Concern over missing teen, baby
Police are concerned for the safety of a 15-year-old girl and her three-month-old baby, who have gone missing from their South Auckland home.
El Nino puffs up for a big blow
By LOIS CAIRNS - Sunday Star Times
Climate scientists are re-thinking their outlook for the summer as the El Nino weather pattern strengthens and threatens to bring windier weather to our shores.
Bitter MP wants to stay
Firebrand MP Hone Harawira is "hurting" over his treatment by Maori Party leaders and is preparing to give an undertaking that he can "work within party rules".
Lawyer refuses to testify
High profile lawyer Chris Comeskey says he will defy an order to give evidence against a man accused of the Waiouru Army Museum war medal burglary.
Dog left bleeding after scooter drag
An invalid is facing animal cruelty charges after allegedly being caught dragging a dog behind him on his mobility scooter until its paws bled.
Tougher sentences for 'sadistic' robbers
Family man was not 'dogfather'
Teacher has baby with student
A 26-year-old female teacher got pregnant to her 17-year-old secondary school student after bonding when putting the school yearbook together.
Worldly take on dyslexia
Margaret Stewart will travel the world to research dyslexia.
Arrests for fake degrees
Wintec marks down industrial action
Brains in gear: exams under way
Waikato students have joined tens of thousands nationwide sitting their Level 1, 2 and 3 NCEA examinations this week and next.
Worldly take on dyslexia
Margaret Stewart will travel the world to research dyslexia.
Doctors warn of risks in more health squeezing
Senior doctors warn that signalled funding cuts to the health boards will compromise patient safety and care, and access to public hospitals.
Chemical spill disrupts hospital
Claiming to be physiotherapist leads to fine
Brave Lilly battles on
Happy, smiley little Lilly cries when she sees needles and medicine heading her way – in her short life she's learnt to anticipate pain.
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Top lawyer advising Harawira
Embattled Maori MP Hone Harawira is taking legal advice about his future with the party from Auckland QC Peter Williams.
Ministers told to buy furniture
Cabinet ministers are being told to buy the furniture and other chattels in their ministerial houses or face them being sold.
Harawira may not be forced out of party
Consultants 'scandalous waste of money'
Sharples' stepson to be ordained
The stepson of Maori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples will be ordained as an Anglican Church deacon tomorrow.
Allied signs with Hanover
Hanover investors will be offered a sweetener to rubber stamp the $400 million deal with Allied Farmers.
Fonterra sells stake in AFF joint venture
Fonterra Cooperative Group, the world’s largest exporter of dairy products, has sold its stake in a joint venture to market Anchor products.
Lamb, beef and dairy prices
Debt soaks up milk payout
Fonterra's leap awaited
Questions remain after Fonterra shareholders ushered in two steps of a three-stage capital structure reform plan at their annual meeting.
All Blacks beat England in dour test
Police dob in drink driver to Air NZ
Wallabies humiliated by Scotland
Teacher has baby with 17-year-old student
Shyla's a purr-fect little mum
Bitter MP seeks reconciliation
Nice Kiwi blokes - shame about the women
Griffin's moves biscuits to Fiji
$450,000 march is political manipulation
Cyclists gone but their trash lingers
Mall campaign pays for 'protesters'
Playing chicken with the markets
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