Levels sends big team
Most participating in club's 53-year history
Dairy factory fails
A large Russian investment in a Studholme dairy processor has failed.
Victim 'caring father'
Homicide victim Shane Braddick was farewelled at an emotional ceremony in Temuka yesterday.
Guilty on drug charges
An Oamaru couple at the centre of a nationwide prescription drug ring have been jailed.
Beer bong 'tomfoolery' no biggie
Most people polled are unconcerned by Murray Cleverley drinking from a beer bong.
Fishing 'must be sustainable'
Harvesting practices must be environmentally sustainable if NZ is to continue producing high-quality food products.
Russian dairy factory falls flat
Victim recalled as caring father
Beer bong 'tomfoolery' no biggie, say pollsters
Guilty plea by couple to drug charges
Levels sends biggest team to trials
Tekapo skies showcase Milky Way
Health boss photographed drinking from beer bong
'Puppet master' controlled $10m
Reforms to 'refocus' councils
Local Government Minister David Carter says councils will decide for themselves how they tighten their belts.
Police team of 17 working on case
A team of 17 police is investigating Shane Braddick's death.
Outrage sparks U-turn
Vote to delay demolition 'insulting'
'Puppet master' controlled $10m
Kara Hurring was never a "runaway millionaire" because her name never appeared on any of the accounts, her defence says.
Abuse of umpire earns suspension
Cambridge's Jarrod Parmenter has received a one-match suspension after verbally abusing an umpire during a division one game last Saturday.
Harlies boast new look
Fifteen years after forming, Harlequins have revitalised their playing strip.
Challenge is filling the gaps
Fisher scoops full net of club titles
Pair primed for combat
There is no fear of the unknown for Nikau Williams and Jay Murray as they prepare for a six-minute war on Saturday night.
Parallel importing surge
New Zealand's biggest retailer, The Warehouse Group, is taking on companies that refuse to supply it, by parallel-importing the brands anyway.
Quota scam severely penalised
A fisheries sting in Southland has resulted in one of the largest convictions seen.
'Puppet master' controlled $10m
Tax pushes up cost of Aussie holidays
Gumboot sales mirrors boom
Soaring gumboot sales in an Invercargill store have set a national sales record and show the "positive mood" of farming in Southland.
Donna Summer dies
Singer's pulsing anthems were the soundtrack for a glittery age of sex, drugs and dance.
Moving on: touring takes its toll
A 20-year-old back-up dancer will become the Wiggles' first female member, while others retire.
Can Britney cop it?
MIB child quizzes Obama on aliens
Most powerful celeb named
Jennifer Lopez is the world's most powerful celebrity according to the latest Forbes top 100.
A field rep's life hitting the road
In jeans, boots and her ever-present hat, Vicky O'Connor has become a familiar sight as she travels hundreds of kilometres over country roads.
WWI medal search ends
An Englishman's desire to see the Distinguished Service Order medal of a Timaru man who died in France in World War I reunited with any descendants looks unlikely to be fulfilled.
Firm right in the thick of it
Mid-term report
Man-flu is a legitimate excuse
While being laid up in bed for a few days, William Bisset finds comfort in the studies of a woman doctor.
Thieving at its worst
To steal is wrong, but people do it all the time. Those caught often face court charges, get fined, and, in the worst cases, are sent to jail.
Asset sales will lower crippling public debt
Debate over the Government's plan for partial asset sales, and whether it has a mandate, having front-footed the issue at last year's election, is ramping up.
Who will save the dolphins?
A matter of principle
Story behind the story
The decision to publish the story about Murray Cleverley in today's paper was not taken lightly.
Students ready to rock
Students from Timaru Girls' High School will enliven Stage Challenge 2012 in Christchurch today.
Easter trip to Oslo
The Easter break is a chance for AFS exchange student Matthew Drummond to check out Norway's capital, Oslo.
Should Year 2 to Year 10 class size limits be increased?
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