Quade cut from Wallabies
Out of first squad to play Lions
'Suitcases of cash'
Allegations that suitcases of cash changed hands as kiwifruit company Zespri paid millions of dollars in a scam.
Thunder, hail to hit Waikato
Best to invest in an umbrella if you don't have one already - it's going to be a wet week ahead.
Hamilton man jailed for rape
The man, now 67, attacked and raped a family member in crime judge described as "gross".
Iwi close to deals
Treaty claims are being fast-tracked to settlement and Waikato-Tainui are set to profit.
Born slippery: the fight for eels
The eel industry is caught in the middle of a brutal bureaucratic food fight.
Night of violence in Waikato's small towns
''Gross'': Hamilton man jailed for rape of family member
Tamahere couple drop brothel bombshell
'Suitcases of cash' in kiwifruit scandal
St John's out-muscled in the wet
Weird and savage happenings on the banks of the Waikato
Iwi close to deals in Treaty talks
Chance to photograph rare bird turns fatal for tramper
Kokako quest turns fatal
Hope runs out for family as searchers make grim discovery in isolated area of Pureora Forest.
South Waikato councillors accused of in-fighting
Outgoing South Waikato District Council chief executive accuses in-fighting councillors of reducing staff members to tears.
Night of violence in small towns
Couple drop brothel bombshell
Crystal clear how people fit
Psychologist who some say helped England win the Rugby World Cup in 2003 is in town to help others find employees, dates and flatmates.
Kiwis need to speed up: EMA chief
Employers and Manufacturers Association chief executive Kim Campbell is a man on a mission - several in fact.
The new kids in town
A project to improve software building skills has turned into a fullblown profitable business for a pair of Hamilton graphic designers.
Effects of drought will long be felt in hill country
Trader Jacks closing
Bigger Pak 'n Save on the way
The $16 million upgrade of Pak ‘n Save Clarence St has passed the halfway mark.
Hamilton Marist top of the table
Two categorical statements in two weeks have placed Hamilton Marist firmly in control at the top of the Haswell Catley Trophy after 10 rounds, writes Evan Pegden.
Vito's decision 'stupefying beyond belief'
Atrocious captains' decisions were a familiar sight in NZ sport over the weekend, writes Ian Anderson.
Taniwharau too strong for Hukanui
Steel overpower Magic
Chiefs win in Wellington
The Chiefs' outstanding defence is back and the return was timely as they ground out a 17-12 win over the Hurricanes.
Vito's decision 'stupefying beyond belief'
Atrocious captains' decisions were a familiar sight in NZ sport over the weekend, writes Ian Anderson.
In praise of the humble bee - vital for pollination
How are you preparing for winter?
Unwise Budget decisions burden all of us for years
Weird and savage happenings on the banks of the Waikato
'Just trying to help dear'
Denise Irvine's mother scarred her for life by refusing to let her see the Beatles' in 1964. But she'd give anything to have her back.
Tweets of the Week: Who said what and why
From a secret squirrel beer shop to a reporter who CAN count past eight, who tweeted what and why this week.
Alison Holst shares her secrets
There's Alison Holst, smiling out from one of her cookbooks, so pretty and sure.
Hobbit filming resumes Monday
Pet of the Week: Roo the puppy
An evening spent hunting
Our own Aimie Cronin goes duck hunting with the men folk and a whole lot of camouflage clothing and tinned food.
Review: Logitech TV Cam HD
The Logitech TV Cam HD is a Skype device for widescreen televisions that don't have smart features.
Me and my gadget: Credenza
Lawyer Michael Hunwick tells Chris Gardner about Credenza from credenzasoft.com, an app that makes his life easier.
Free Windows 8 update to fix problems
Nokia debuts $99 smartphone
Home, health devices controlled by apps on the rise
Apps are increasingly helping people monitor and control objects remotely on their mobile devices.
Denmark wins Eurovision
Denmark's Emmelie de Forest has won this year's Eurovision Song Contest with an ethno-inspired flute and drum tune.
Roth and roll
Known for playing criminals and low-lifes, Tim Roth is a caring dad in his latest film, writes Steve Kilgallon.
A lucky break
Rock of ages
Rolf's odd encore choice
Rolf Harris made an odd choice for a final encore, considering.
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