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Mum-of-two in ICU after 'hit-and-run' at pedestrian crossing
Single mum with "heart of gold" faces months of recovery after being run down at a Lower Hutt pedestrian crossing, with the driver fleeing the scene.
Bowel cancer ambassador angered by hospital
A terminally-ill man with excruciating abdominal and back pain could not get a scan at Christchurch Hospital's ED because he was not deemed an emergency case.
The Instagram page with 2.4 million followers run out of Blenheim
Ariana Grande was the first woman to reach 200m followers. She follows Lucy Blakiston's page.
Military coup in Myanmar with leader Aung San Suu Kyi detained in raid
Leaders "taken" in early morning raids as government-military conflict reaches boiling point.
Teens camping in tent get unwanted visitor
A group of eight 14-year-old girls sleeping in a tent at a Dunedin property were approached by a man asking for alcohol.
Reports: Military coup in Myanmar, Suu Kyi detained
Person critically injured in Napier assault
Wellington Phoenix burning questions: Does their points tally reflect their efforts?
Live: Bloomfield reassured there's no undetected community transmission
Changes at Kawerau paper mill amid ongoing review
Winners and losers from the Roger Tuivasa-Sheck code switch
No new Covid-19 cases
Person critically injured in Napier assault
Police are investigating an assault at a Napier address after a person was transported to hospital in a critical condition.
National will run in some Māori seats
Judith Collins promises to run candidates in as many of the Māori seats as is possible for the first time since 2002.
More than 5100 arrested at pro-Navalny protests across Russia
Chanting slogans against President Vladimir Putin, tens of thousands have taken to the streets in Russia to demand the release of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
What's the GameStop craze all about?
EXPLAINER: It's got the makings of a Hollywood flick: an online band of rogues piles into a beaten-down stock to take on Wall Street short sellers, and deliver a firm “up yours”.
Philanthropist riled by transfer of wealth to the rich through wage subsidy
Why did Harry and Meghan change Archie's birth certificate?
Quiz: Morning trivia challenge: February 1, 2021
The Instagram page with 2.4 million followers run out of Blenheim, NZ
The only savers not making losses
Former rep rugby player arrested as suspected meth lab found in car boot
Woman left with 'horrific' injuries after Wellington hit-and-run
The story behind The Eggplant
A soak and two boats: A three-day South Island adventure
Taking an epic roadie from Queenstown to Milford Sound.
A guide to Westland Tai Poutini National Park
Welcome to Glacier Country, where two of the planet's most accessible glaciers are the backdrop to bushwalking, kayaking and helicopter adventures.
Job listings rise in December quarter but still below 2019
Uneven growth in the job market illustrated by the number and location of jobs listed online.
Fonterra trials feed additive to cut methane from cows
A feed additive has been shown to reduce methane by up to 30 per cent in feedlots. Can it work in a pasture-based dairy system?
What makes your customers tell their friends about the value of your business?
OPINION: Our brains seem hard wired to remember and pass along interesting stories. The good news is that you can create an interesting story about any product or service.
Jobs market looks healthier
Tourism still suffers but healthcare and public sector roles on the rise.
'The Government will not hold back': Ardern on how NZ could go zero carbon
By 2032, new homes woudn't have gas connections, we’d be cycling twice as much, and you won’t be able to import a petrol car, under a new blueprint for a carbon neutral New Zealand handed to the Government.
NZ must make a tougher climate pledge to the UN - independent review
The assessment tallies the cost of NZ doing more on the international stage — but says we have to do it.
No-one should have to 'whitewash' themselves to get ahead
OPINION: I made my ethnicity as invisible as possible so that I could "fit in" and achieve everything I wanted to.
Rāhui placed around Auckland's Waiheke to protect kaimoana
Gathering scallops, crayfish, mussels and pāua will be banned for two years as their populations are in a "sad, sad state".
Tauranga to hold Māori ward referendum
The news Tauranga would hold a referendum on proposed Māori wards came during an event that saw both sides of the debate gather.
Fight for historic food gardens continues
A Waikato hapū says significant historical land should be protected from a housing development, but other iwi say the food gardens are not tapu.
Māori wards: Moving the law towards justice
OPINION: In my time studying and practising law, if there is one thing I have learnt, it is that the law often has little to do with justice.
Sanzaar reveals streaming interest in key overseas broadcast rights
The last Sky UK deal alone was worth about $38 million a year to Sanzaar and is a valuable slice of the revenue pie for New Zealand Rugby.
$10m a race - but American Magic hope to cash in for the future
Terry Hutchinson says talent and drive is there to rebound from painful Auckland exit to stay in Cup game that tears at your bank balance and emotions.
Wellington Phoenix burning questions: Does their points tally reflect their efforts?
Couple takes big punt on tiny homes after tourism business decimated
After bookings for their lodge dried up within weeks of lockdown, a couple with three children to raise and bills to pay have started building tiny homes.
How one home tells the story of our housing market
EXPLAINER: The house has sold 13 times since 1983, when it went for $36,500. It fetched $2.1m last year.
Bill Bailey to host new TVNZ panel show
The series, set to premiere after Easter, will see New Zealand and Australian comedians battle for supremacy.
A Black comedy for the whole family comes to TVNZ
REVIEW: Who knew that the director who once gave the world Hostel Part II could conjure up on the most magical family fantasies in years?
One of the men accused of robbing Kim Kardashian in Paris releases tell-all book in France
Weekend break in Nelson City
SPONSORED: Discover our guide to exploring, eating, shopping, staying and playing in Nelson City.
Triumph of function and form
SPONSORED: Designer Juliette Hogan on why great design becomes part of how we live





